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‘Let That Sink In’: Feds Charge Two NIH Researchers With Smuggling Mpox Into U.S.

by Henrick Karoliszyn, DSW, Childrens Health Defense: Two NIH researchers are charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials, including deactivated monkeypox virus samples, into the U.S. from Africa. The researchers work at a Biosafety Level 4 laboratory in Montana. The charges have renewed scrutiny of safety procedures for handling potentially dangerous pathogens. TRUTH LIVES on […]
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Kent: Integrating U.S., Israeli Militaries Will Give Israel Imprudent Access to U.S. Military Secrets

by R. Cort Kirkwood, The New American: Former U.S. counterterrorism chief Joe Kent is warning about the danger of an Israel-first provision in the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would permanently entangle the U.S. and Israeli militaries, making them almost one. Introduced as free-standing legislation, Section 224 of the NDAA, the United States-Israel […]
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Yemen’s Role in Iran’s Transregional Doctrine

Yemen’s full-scale entry into the conflict could lead to the formation of a multi-layered and extensive front, which could increase pressure on the US and Israel, deprive the enemy of the initiative, and turn the conflict into a war of attrition. Ansar Allah as a Strategic Asset of Iran: Transnational Doctrine and Regional Security Ansar […]
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Trump’s Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the Search for a Middle East Exit Strategy

The US President Donald Trump hints at plans to expand the Abraham Accords as an exit strategy from the Iran war, along with announcing the end of the US naval blockade of Iran. This move could shift regional security to Israel, making the US less responsible. A Diplomatic Exit Strategy Disguised as Regional Realignment President […]
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How the US-Israel-Iran War Is Redrawing World Politics

The Iran war has reshaped global geopolitics by weakening U.S. credibility and the liberal world order, intensifying regional instability in the Middle East, disrupting energy markets and economies, and accelerating the shift of global power toward emerging alliances led by Russia and China. Global Disruption and the Shifting World Order The US-Israeli attack on Iran […]
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The Gulf Alliance with Washington is a one-sided pact

Just like warmongering Europe, the Gulf petro-monarchies are paying the price for delegating their defense and security to Washington, their enemy disguised as a savior. In reality, if the Gulf States do not break structurally with the current logic, the next regional crisis will find them in the same position – alone, exposed, watching American […]
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US Fails to Reach a Compromise with Iran

A ceasefire with Iran presupposes a negotiating process and the search for mutually acceptable compromises. Yet time is passing, and no solutions are in sight. Iran Stiffens Its Stance The enforced ceasefire with Iran at the beginning of April was driven by a certain degree of exhaustion within the American-Israeli coalition. However, nobody guaranteed that […]
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Iraq at the Crossroads: Israel, Covert Operations, and the Struggle for Sovereignty

Iraq is no longer just a battlefield — it’s becoming Israel’s hidden launchpad against Iran, exposing Baghdad’s weak sovereignty and dangerous double game. If Iraq fails to shut down foreign covert operations now, it risks turning itself into the next front line of a catastrophic regional war. “The Iraqis have a country that inherited cultures […]
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The Gulf War Shifts the Global Balance of Power

The American-Israeli aggression against Iran, which broke out on 28 February, is drastically reshaping not only the configuration of power in the Persian Gulf but also worldwide. Trustworthiness of the United States has been significantly undermined, while criticism of the White House’s actions has intensified both within America and abroad. The British magazine The Economist […]
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Iran: Diplomatic Knockout or Military Strike — The Double Game in the “Deal of the Century”

Just a few weeks ago, the Middle East held its breath in anticipation of a ceasefire, but behind closed doors in Washington and Tel Aviv, a new storm was being brewed. The failure of Donald Trump’s “China round” of negotiations became the trigger for reviving a scenario the world had desperately tried to forget: a […]
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The Strait of Hormuz Impasse: Why “Project Freedom” Doesn’t Solve the Problem and Where to Find a Way Out of the Crisis

The conflict over the Strait of Hormuz has evolved from a military duel into a geopolitical chess match, where the stakes are measured in percentages of global GDP, and the ceasefire hangs by a thread. The New Reality of a Double Blockade What began as a military operation has turned into a protracted crisis that […]
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Bombs Instead of Negotiations: How Diplomacy Around Iran Gave Way to Force

Recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran were a brazen violation of international law and a betrayal of ongoing diplomatic efforts. This “war” was unleashed upon a nation already burdened by hardship. The reasoning for the conflict is vague justifications and a carefully crafted media narrative. Many nations view the crisis as a profound injustice […]
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