Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez

Trump’s Hormuz coalition puts NATO in costly dilemma

Image: X Screengrab Trump warned in an interview with the Financial Times that “If there’s no response or if it’s a negative response (to his proposed Hormuz naval coalition), I think it will be very bad for the future of Nato…We have a thing called Nato. We’ve been very sweet. We didn’t have to help them with

Iran may be where the US-led world order ends

In his monumental work “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, historian Edward Gibbon argued that empires rarely collapse suddenly. Their decline is usually gradual, shaped by long-term structural changes. Yet, history occasionally records moments when a single strategic miscalculation accelerates the process. The question worth asking is whether the United

Iran war costing US untold billions, with no end in sight

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress have not formally authorized a war in Iran, though they may soon be expected to approve emergency funding for the endeavor without any projection from the Trump administration as to how long it may last or the full cost, not just in dollars but in American troop and civilian lives. 

US had blueprint to cut civilian war casualties — Trump killed it

Originally published by ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power, this article is republished with permission. Images from the missile strike in southern Iran were more horrifying than any of the case studies Air Force combat veteran Wes J Bryant had pored over in his mission to overhaul how the US military safeguards civilian

Iran war could push a flagging US economy over the edge

The “fog of war” refers to confusion and uncertainty on the battlefield and the attendant possibility of fatal error. This principle has a parallel when it comes to the economic consequences of wars as well, especially when they occur in a region that is a chokepoint for the production and shipment of one-fifth of the

No clear Iran endgame as Trump’s position shifts by the hour

On Monday, oil prices briefly touched $120 a barrel before falling back after President Trump told CBS the “war is very complete, pretty much”, claiming Iran has “no navy, no communications, no air force.” Earlier, however, his Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had said the war was just beginning. Asked about the contradiction, Trump said both

Iran war is already bolstering Russia in Ukraine

A man sunbathes at a beach on the Finnish Gulf coast in St. Petersburg, Russia, in July 2025, with oil storage tanks in the port of St. Petersburg in the background. Photo: Dmitri Lovetsky / AP via The Conversation The American and Israeli attacks on Iran and the confusion within the United States over the

Claims Russia helping Iran target US assets are credible

Image: X Screengrab The Washington Post, AP and others have reported that Russia is providing Iran with intelligence to target US forces, including the locations of American warships and aircraft in the Middle East. This is plausible even if the disclosure is part of a broader gambit to rally public support for the war the US and

China quietly eclipsing a weakened Russia in Central Asia

For much of the post–Cold War period, Central Asia operated as a “managed condominium”—a geopolitical arrangement where Russia supplied the hard-security umbrella and China functioned as the dominant economic partner. The war in Ukraine has not broken this Sino-Russian partnership, but it has fundamentally altered its internal balance. The condominium has evolved into an asymmetric
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