Politics
Tehran is doing what it promised: What does Iran want to achieve with missile attacks on Middle Eastern countries?
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several other Iranian officials had been warning for weeks before the American and Israeli attacks that in the event of any strike, not only Tehran but the entire region would be engulfed in a new war.
By Real content7 days ago in Chapters
US and Israel’s War with Iran: Preemptive Strike or War of Choice? Global Risks, Regime Change, and Middle East Crisis
The decision by the United States and Israel to plunge into a new war with Iran has pushed the global landscape toward extremely dangerous and unpredictable consequences. Israel has attempted to justify its attack by describing it as a “preemptive action.”
By Real content7 days ago in Chapters
Will Pakistan be able to achieve its goals by attacking Afghanistan, or will further concerns arise?
Pakistan carried out airstrikes on Friday in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, as well as in the key cities of Kandahar and Paktia near the Pak-Afghan border. Pakistani officials claimed that defensive targets were struck in these locations.
By Real content8 days ago in Chapters
Dragon Horse. Content Warning.
Date: Mono-3, Triakosia To: Helike From: Southern hemisphere, SE How’s it going, loser? My sarge told me it's hotter in the south. I guess they do have ice in their veins. It's like all the fire in the world got trapped below the equator. The sun looks red and the ground has dried up. There are no animals or plants, just dust and rubble. Sometimes there's clouds but even the rain boils. We wear respirators here too because if we don't our lungs will burn. This isn't global warming, it's a global incinerator. When the sun goes down it's the north but even worse even though there's no snow.
By Wen Xiaosheng8 days ago in Chapters
Pakistan–Afghanistan Border Tensions Escalate: Taliban Claims Retaliatory Strikes After Pakistani Airstrikes in Kabul, Kandahar
Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid announced in a post on X that Pakistani forces had carried out bombings in parts of Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.
By Real content9 days ago in Chapters
Afghanistan’s Taliban Penal Code: Hudud, Tazir, and the Expansion of Judicial Powers
In Geneva, the agenda of the 61st annual session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which began today (Thursday, February 27), included the Taliban government’s penal code. The Council’s Commissioner, Volker Türk, referred to the Taliban’s criminal code and the punishments it contains.
By Real content9 days ago in Chapters
How Power Structures Protect Themselves
In 1949, a book was written titled Nineteen Eighty-Four, in which George Orwell fictionally explained how, in the future, systems and governments would become so powerful that they would prioritize their own power struggles over people’s well-being. And remember, we’re talking about the West, where democracy is considered very mature. According to Orwell, such states never truly end conflicts or wars; one way or another, they keep fear alive among people. If fear remains intact, people stay obedient.
By Ibrahim Shah 9 days ago in Chapters











