Killing Khamenei: The One Strike That Could Ignite the World

Reading Time: 4 minutesAs tensions between Israel and Iran reach an apex in June 2025 following devastating Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, speculation is swirling in global intelligence circles: Could the conflict escalate to the point where Israel targets Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself? The notion is not new. Twice during Donald Trump’s Continue Reading

Israel Strikes Iran: How Operation Rising Lion May Accelerate Tehran’s March Toward Nuclear Weapons

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the early hours of 13 June 2025, the skies over Iran lit up with explosions as the Israeli Air Force launched a multi-pronged, high-intensity operation deep into the Islamic Republic. Codenamed “Operation Rising Lion,” the campaign targeted over 100 high-value Iranian military and nuclear facilities. According to Israeli officials, Continue Reading

A War of Survival: Iran, Israel, and the Politics of Escalation

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs missiles thundered across the skies of the Middle East last week, a familiar refrain returned to the region: confrontation between Iran and Israel, this time more direct and more dangerous than ever. Yet, while the strikes and counter-strikes dominated headlines from Tel Aviv to Tehran, the real battle may Continue Reading

Israel Strikes Iran: A Calculated Gamble with Global Consequences

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn a bold and calculated manoeuvre, Israel has launched targeted airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear-linked infrastructure, igniting fears of a wider regional conflict that could reverberate far beyond the Middle East. Carried out under the direct leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this pre-emptive operation marks a significant departure Continue Reading

Keir Starmer’s Cold Shoulder to Bangladesh’s Reformist Leader Risks Betraying Democratic Hopes

Reading Time: 3 minutesImagine billions of pounds stolen from one of the world’s poorest nations quietly parked in London’s luxury properties, while the people back home struggle for clean water and education. This stark reality frames the recent diplomatic snub by UK Labour leader and Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Bangladesh’s reformist leader Continue Reading

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