Tag: Iran

Iran Signals Path To End War But With Strict New Demands Amid Rising Global Tensions

Posted on March 31, 2026 by Mason Carter

Diplomatic channels in the Middle East have suddenly crackled into life following a month of devastating aerial bombardment. Having seen its nuclear and ballistic infrastructure driven to the brink by weeks of “Operation Epic Fury” that methodically decimated much of the Islamic Republic’s capabilities, Iran signals a path to end the war—but with strict new […]

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The Real Reason the U.S. and Iran are Colliding Right Now

Posted on March 10, 2026 by Mason Carter

If you’re wondering, “Why is Iran so important to the US? You aren’t alone. It’s the question of the decade. We’re talking about a direct, high-stakes military conflict that has reconfigured everything from your gas prices to how our soldiers sleep in bases throughout the Middle East. Having observed this region for better than fifteen […]

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Why Twitter Remains Banned in Iran and How People Still Access It?

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Lawton Calloway

On January 8, 2026, the Iranian government didn’t just block a few apps. They hit a literal kill switch. Everything went dark. Just like that. According to reports from Chatham House, as protests flared up over the currency collapse and inflation, about 90% of international internet traffic in Iran just vanished overnight. Chatham House, which […]

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Is the US Going To War With Iran? What The January 2026 Signals Really Say

Posted on January 27, 2026 by Lawton Calloway

On January 23, 2026, President Trump spoke from Air Force One while returning from Davos. He confirmed a massive “armada” is steaming toward the Middle East “just in case”. According to CBS News, the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group—carrying 5,000 sailors and Marines—is currently in the Indian Ocean, just days away from the Persian […]

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