Category Archives: Overseas

American empire building

The war on Iran will likely end in an American retreat

By | 9 May 2026

The American empire cannot win the war against Iran at acceptable financial, military and political costs. The war against Iran that the United States and Israel launched on February 28, 2026, will likely end in an American retreat. The United States cannot continue the war without producing disastrous consequences. A renewed escalation would likely lead… Read More »

Today 08 May 2026 in the Strait of Hormuz.

By | 8 May 2026

The five-second epistemology of one battle dressed up as two — the destroyers withdrawing from the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian missile fire, the strikes on Bandar Abbas and Qeshm as cover for the withdrawal, and the press release reporting tit for tat to hide a defeat at sea. The seminary will report two events… Read More »

All-Mine-Craft Carrier

By | 19 November 2025

If you’ve never seen an American Aircraft Carrier close up then discover oil in your country and that’ll change very quickly! Whatever drives American foreign policy it certainly isn’t the urge to spread justice, democracy and well-being with those who are unlucky enough to fall under its gaze. Recent history has made that crystal clear!Now… Read More »

Macron admitted NATO behind Ukraine conflict

By | 15 September 2025

The French president privately said the US-led military bloc instigated the crisis, according to the economist French President Emmanuel Macron has privately admitted that NATO is the driving force behind the Ukraine conflict, prominent American economist Jeffrey Sachs has said.  Macron, along with other Western leaders, has repeatedly claimed that Russia launched its military operation… Read More »

Russia is learning. The West is running in circles.

By | 29 August 2025

The negotiations over peace in Ukraine show that Moscow lives in the real world. The West – not so much. By Tarik Cyril Amar, a historian from Germany working at Koç University, Istanbul, on Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe, the history of World War II, the cultural Cold War, and the politics of memory @tarikcyrilamartarikcyrilamar.substack.com tarikcyrilamar.com… Read More »