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Down the War-Hole

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Alice’s Very Bad, No Good, Totally Unsurprising Adventure Alice was tired. Really, really tired. Not the "I stayed up too late watching cat videos" tired, but the profound, bone-deep exhaustion that comes from listening to smart people with serious faces debate the same three problems over and over again. She was sitting, quite inappropriately, by a river. Not a nice, water-filled river, but a rushing current made entirely of laminated maps and discarded newspapers. It was a river of endless analysis, and frankly, it was a bit damp and smelled faintly of printer ink and desperation. The main topic, as always, was the Middle East. Alice had come to believe that this vast, complex region was less a geographical place and more a conceptual Rubik's Cube that every global power felt compelled to try and solve, only to get frustrated, mix the colors back up, and throw it at someone else. She was just about to fall asleep and possibly drown in editorial opinion when a noise made...

The Bombardment of Conflict

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Tracing the Lines of Global Instability The new media has been one constant bombardment of war and conflict, documenting how the years spanning 2022 through early 2026 have etched a complex and often devastating chapter in modern history. The world has watched as interconnected conflicts have reshaped international relations, placing immense strain on humanitarian systems and testing the resilience of domestic stability across disparate regions. What emerged was not merely a series of isolated incidents, but rather a pattern of protracted wars, escalating violence, and profound political unrest that continue to challenge the very foundations of global peace and security, as heavily documented by news outlets during this turbulent era. The narrative of this period is defined by a geopolitical standoff that has not only redefined alliances but also fundamentally impacted the global economy, as energy markets fluctuated and supply chains were repeatedly disrupted, contributing to inflati...

The Shattered Blueprint

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How Decades of Western Influence Redefined Iran, Afghanistan, and Iraq The geopolitical trajectory of the Middle East and Central Asia has been fundamentally re-engineered by decades of Western intervention, a force that has acted as both an architect of modernization and a catalyst for systemic collapse. As we move through 2026, the long-term effects of Western influence in Iran, Afghanistan, and Iraq have reached a critical inflection point. These three nations offer a sobering look at the "Western model" of engagement, which ranges from the unintended consequences of 20th-century modernization to the modern-day fallout of "regime transformation" and economic warfare. Iran: From Western Pillar to Revolutionary Adversary The story of Western influence in Iran is one of a pendulum that swung from total embrace to absolute defiance. During the Pahlavi era, particularly under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran was the West’s primary strategic anchor in the Persian Gulf ...