President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran arose from a severe misunderstanding of US interests in the Middle East.
The public backlash to the Iran War could give an opening for a strategic rethinking of the US-Israel relationship.
What destroyed Iraq after 2003 was not the war; it was the failure to plan for the post-war order. Iran could turn out the same way.
The real stakes of the confrontation with Tehran are the survival of Western primacy and the defeat of the China-Russia axis.
To limit algorithmic addiction, regulators should set clear thresholds for how much compulsive engagement AI systems are allowed to create.
More than 600 UAW workers at the Bath Iron Works facility in Maine have been on strike since Monday, although contract negotiations are still ongoing.
To secure the US power grid, FERC must provide strong financial incentives to accelerate deployment of proven protection technologies.
The F-35A and F-35C are conducting strikes on Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury—joined by Israel’s domestic F-35I Adir variant.
A Department of Defense spokesperson disputed the reports, accusing research firms of “cherry-picking” data and attempting to smear the Trump administration.
Unlike conventional “dumb” landmines, “smart” ones remain inert when friendly or neutral targets are nearby—potentially saving civilian lives long after a conflict ends.
The B-52’s crew issued a “Squawk 7700” to air traffic control, indicating an emergency onboard—but no crew were harmed in the ensuing landing.
The Iran War is distracting the United States from the most pressing issues facing the global order, namely, US-China ...
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