
WHAT PUTIN’S STALEMATE MEANS FOR IRAN
Russian President Vladimir Putin finds his war in Ukraine at a stalemate, limiting Moscow’s strategic leverage. At the same time, Iran persists with its partially enriched uranium program and remains dependent on Russian military support. With Russia preoccupied, Tehran may reassess its partnership with Moscow and explore alternative suppliers. The dynamic could reshape U.S. diplomatic calculations toward Iran.

WILL TRUMP CUT A DEAL WITH IRAN?
President Donald Trump is reportedly negotiating a $25 billion payment to Iran in exchange for ending its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The move, described by an Israeli insider, reflects Trump’s growing distrust of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and...

RUSSIA'S STALLED WAR IN UKRAINE
The war that began with Russia’s February 2022 invasion has stalled, turning from an early‑stage offensive into a costly military and economic quagmire for Moscow. Russian troops, once poised for rapid gains, now confront dwindling supplies, morale problems, and relentless Ukrainian...

THE URANIUM QUESTION
President Trump held a press conference after a joint US‑Israel strike that hit Tehran's Sharif University and earlier targeted Iran's nuclear facilities at Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz. Israeli intelligence estimates 390 kg of 60%‑enriched uranium in Isfahan, 25‑30 kg at Natanz, and...

THE SHAME OF DROPPING BOMBS
The post decries recent US and Israeli airstrikes against Iran, noting that British bases in England and the Indian Ocean have been granted to the United States for "defensive" operations. It highlights the ease of the attacks, likening them to...
