
Wings of Time
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I'm Wings of Time—a storyteller from Swat, Pakistan. I write immersive, researched tales of war, aviation, and history that bring the past roaring back to life
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Iran hails ‘encouraging signals’ from US ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that nuclear talks with the United States have produced “encouraging signals”, but warned that Tehran is prepared for any scenario ahead of another round of negotiations set for Thursday.
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Iranians prefer 'precise' Israeli strike over US attack as protests resume at universities
Iranians, while "waiting every minute and second" for a US strike against the Islamic Regime, would prefer an Israeli strike due to the precise nature of the Air Force's strikes in June, while there is a perception that US strikes would "bring terrible destruction, like in Iraq and Afghanistan," a local, identified as Ali told KAN Reshet Bet on Sunday.
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro
When President Trump said in January that a U.S. “armada” was heading to Iran, he compared it with the kind of force used in the military’s recent lightning operation in Venezuela, saying it was “able to rapidly fulfill its mission, with speed and violence.”
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn
A new billboard in Tehran this month. The uncertainty surrounding possible threats from Iran’s proxy groups further complicates the Trump administration’s war planning. Credit...Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
By Wings of Time 3 days ago in History
Between Two Cities, One Unfinished Love
Between Two Cities, One Unfinished Love In 2010, my life quietly changed when I met her. There was nothing dramatic about that moment—no promises, no loud confessions—just a simple meeting that slowly found its place in my heart. She lived in Rawalpindi, surrounded by busy streets and constant movement, while I lived in Swat, among mountains that taught patience and silence. We belonged to two different cities, two different worlds, yet something unspoken connected us from the very beginning.
By Wings of Time 8 days ago in Lifehack
Speed, Lasers, and the Risk of the First Mistake
New World Affairs Today: Speed, Lasers, and the Risk of the First Mistake Today’s world affairs are no longer shaped only by armies, borders, or even nuclear weapons. They are increasingly shaped by speed. In modern conflict, the side that reacts first often gains the advantage—and this reality is quietly transforming global security in dangerous ways.
By Wings of Time 9 days ago in Chapters
How AI and Directed Energy Could Trigger Miscalculations
How AI and Directed Energy Could Trigger Miscalculations Modern warfare is entering a phase where speed, automation, and precision are becoming more important than sheer firepower. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and directed-energy weapons—such as laser defense systems—are often presented as tools that will reduce human error and make war more controllable. Paradoxically, these same technologies may increase the risk of miscalculation, escalation, and even unintended large-scale conflict.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in Trader
The Silent Beam: Pakistan’s Strategic Pivot to Chinese Laser Defense
The Silent Beam: Pakistan’s Strategic Pivot to Chinese Laser Defense The landscape of South Asian warfare is undergoing a quiet but blindingly fast transformation. In early 2026, the Pakistan Navy issued a formal tender for the procurement of two 10 kW Laser Weapon Systems (LWS), marking the country’s first concrete step toward integrating directed-energy weapons (DEWs) into its frontline arsenal. This move, driven by the vulnerabilities exposed during the regional "Operation Sindoor" conflict in May 2025, signals a decisive shift away from traditional kinetic defenses and toward a future where "shots" cost as little as $10 each.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in Trader
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster The next great danger in global conflict is not only missiles or soldiers, but machines that think faster than humans. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes deeply embedded in military planning, surveillance, and nuclear command systems, the risk of accidental war is growing quietly but dangerously. What once depended on human judgment is now increasingly shaped by algorithms, sensors, and automated decision-making. In this new environment, a single error, misreading, or cyber manipulation could push the world toward catastrophe.
By Wings of Time 13 days ago in Chapters
The Gaddafi Model Revisited: Is Iran the Next Target in a Global Power Strategy?
The Gaddafi Model Revisited: Is Iran the Next Target in a Global Power Strategy? In recent geopolitical debates, a controversial phrase has resurfaced: the “Gaddafi Model.” Originally linked to Libya’s decision in the early 2000s to dismantle its weapons of mass destruction programs, the model is now increasingly referenced in discussions about Iran. The implication is clear—intense pressure, isolation, and forced dismantling of strategic capabilities may once again be used as tools of regime control. As tensions rise in the Middle East, the question is no longer theoretical: could Iran be facing a similar fate, and what role do regional powers like Pakistan play in this unfolding strategy?
By Wings of Time 13 days ago in Confessions
🌍 Global Power Rankings 2026: Who Really Controls the World?
🌍 Global Power Rankings 2026: Who Really Controls the World? 📊 Global Power Rankings Chart In today’s world, power is no longer measured only by the size of an army or the number of tanks a country owns. Global power has become complex, multi-layered, and deeply connected to technology, money, information, and influence. The global power rankings shown above help us understand who really controls the world in 2026 and why the balance of power is becoming more unstable than ever before.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Proof
Contrary Global Power Rankings: Who Really Leads Today?
Contrary Global Power Rankings: Who Really Leads Today? When we talk about the “most powerful countries in the world,” many people immediately think of military strength or economic size. But real global power is complex and multidimensional. A country may have the largest economy, while another may have the strongest army, and yet another may wield outsized cultural influence. Different ranking systems lead to different leaders — and sometimes surprising results.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Earth











