
America's War in the Middle East: Domestic Realities: Domestic Realities and Consequences
An unfiltered and perhaps look at global conflict, foreign policy, and domestic fallout.
Analyzing the shifting tides of global power and the rise of the Asiatic era.
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An unfiltered and perhaps look at global conflict, foreign policy, and domestic fallout.

Why the new defense pact between Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia is in actuality, the collapse of American hegemony in the Middle East and the arrival of a new Asiatic Islamic-led order.

Why Washington's air power strategy exposes the fatal math of a ground campaign.

How internal tribal resistance destroyed MBS and shook American hegemony.

How the destruction of regional bases by Iran is driving the U.S. power towards an inescapable naval defeat.

As global choke points close and the national debt bleeds trillions, Washington discovers it can no longer afford its own empire.

America’s attack on Iran’s railroad: the strategic blunder that triggered the elimination of Washington’s ability to sustain its advanced missile systems.

From the passing of Senator Graham to the health of Mitch McConnell to the war with Iran, it has been insane.

How the funeral procession of Iran's Leader, Khamenei, in Najaf and Karbala, signals the end of American influence in Iraq.

The first week of a six-week course that addresses global and domestic issues that have gripped the world and the US.

As the world waits and hopes for a final deal between Iran and the United States, the question becomes: will this sudden understanding leave Saudi Arabia, particularly MBS, isolated and exposed?

A deep dive into domestic and international affairs without political correctness

Caught between Washington's exit and Prince Hamza's rise, the ultimate fate of the Hashemite monarch.

Critics can complain all they want. The reality is that economic exhaustion left Washington with very little choice but to negotiate a defeat that was already decided.

Why Washington's finalized memorandum with Tehran is a calculated tactical pause to save a bleeding economy, rather than a settled peace.

Washington tried to flex its muscles in the Gulf, but it walked straight into a trap.

Last Night's missile penetration reveals the silent collapse of the Kingdom's security covenant.

Last night changed everything. Watch out full, raw multi-hour breakdown with regional expert Wajeeh Lion.

Germany's Security Council snub at the United Nations and the sudden collapse of the Western consensus. Part 2 of the two-part series on the structural end of American and Western hegemony.

The military and financial math is final: the U.S. must compromise on regional dominance or face a forced expulsion.