Category "Major Military Operations"

Friendship, Power, and Silence: Is India Losing Its Strategic Voice?

In international politics, friendship between nations is often celebrated. Leaders shake hands, hug on global stages, and call each other “great friends.” But history repeatedly shows that geopolitics is not about friendship. It is about interests, power, and timing. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, India’s...

Success, Failure, and the War Within: What the Bhagavad-Gita Can Teach Us in a World on Fire

Human beings suffer not only because of what happens to them, but because of how they define what happens to them. If people have the wrong definition of success, they will automatically have the wrong definition of failure. And that simple misunderstanding quietly shapes most of the stress, jealousy, and...

The Gates of Hell Are Open: What Iran’s Last Stand Means for the World

Five days ago, the world changed. On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran — codenamed Operation Epic Fury by Washington and Operation Roaring Lion by Tel Aviv. The opening salvo didn’t just hit military installations. It killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself,...

AI, War, and Power: A Weekend That Shook Washington

The bombshell that rocked the world this weekend isn’t just another tech spat—it’s a full-blown crisis exposing the raw nerves where artificial intelligence meets modern warfare, presidential power, and corporate conscience. Confirmed details show the U.S. military deployed Anthropic’s Claude AI model during the devastating strikes on Iran, mere hours...

Strait of Hormuz: The World’s Most Dangerous Energy Chokepoint

The world economy runs on a fragile thread called confidence, and oil is one of the pillars holding that thread together. When oil routes are threatened, markets panic, governments react, and ordinary people feel it in their daily lives. That is exactly what is unfolding around the Strait of Hormuz...

Power, Oil, and Silence: Why Some Nations Are Attacked — and Others Are Untouchable

When powerful nations speak about “freedom,” “security,” and “global peace,” it sounds noble. But when bombs fall, governments collapse, and entire regions turn into graveyards of broken cities, questions begin to rise. Why are some countries invaded, sanctioned, or bombed — while others, equally authoritarian and nuclear-armed, are left alone?...

War, Power, and Secrets: Did a Missile Strike Change the Epstein Narrative?

In global politics, timing is everything. P.S: Qasem Soleimani (1957–2020) was a high-ranking Iranian Major General and commander of the Quds Force, an elite unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) The 2020 Context: A Season of Mediation The assassination of Qasem Soleimani was carried out on January 3,...

World on Edge: Iran–Israel–US Conflict — What We Know, What We Don’t

The Biggest Shock: Is Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Dead? Reports claim that Iran’s Supreme Leader has been killed in a massive coordinated strike allegedly carried out by United States and Israel. Some versions go further — stating that members of his immediate family and senior military officials also died in the...

US & ISRAEL ATTACK IRAN: What the World Is Saying, What Iran Can Hit Back With, and the 4 AM Ultimatum

On the morning of Saturday, February 28, the United States and Israel launched a massive coordinated assault on Iran — their second in under a year, and by far the most extensive. US President Trump announced “major combat operations” on Truth Social, accusing Iran of rejecting every chance to renounce...