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Past politicians, legislation and political movements have changed the course of history in ways both big and small. Welcome to our blast to the past.
The First Casualty Of War Is The Truth
It is often said that in times of war, the first casualty is the truth. When Donald Trump launched Operation Epic Fury, he said that the goal was to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. At the same time, when the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, was asked about it, he said that they do not even have access to the sites. Therefore, they have no clear idea about what is happening there, and he appeared somewhat confused.
By Ibrahim Shah about an hour ago in The Swamp
U.S. strategic competition with China.
This war Stop being a medley story the moment the first oil tanker changed course in the Persian Gulf. What I mean is, Strait of Hormuz is the most important energy bottleneck on earth. Everybody knows it is the most important energy bottleneck on earth. And if it was the threat from Iran last time, this time Iran has partially done it. It is so narrow, IRGC has a lot of control over it. Just like in the Strait of Malacca, army/navy has control over it. Similarly, here the Iranians have control over it. And recently, China, Russia, and Iran have already conducted war games. So it is this narrow, 33 kilometers wide, you are hearing about it everywhere, everybody is talking about it. It is the width of a large city. So in this narrow passage, which holds 20% of the world's oil, one fifth of the world's oil and gas goes through, it is around 17 million barrels per day. There is no realistic alternative route except the Strait of Hormuz. If we close this passage, its consequences will not stop at any one border. Europe will pay, Japan will pay, India, South Korea, China, everybody pays the price. So a theory is floating around, which backs my argument that China is the target. It is that in Washington circles, there is a discussion going on, let's be honest, if this happens, what do we have to do? The hawkish people there say that this disruption should be allowed because it does not impact them as much as it impacts those countries, which I have just mentioned. So let's take this opportunity that the slowdown of China's energy supply can be slowed down. Trap Beijing in such an expensive moment as long as this congestion remains in the Strait of Hormuz, it remains closed, partially or completely. Iran keeps Beijing hit very badly from an energy security point of view. So the containment policy of China that is already going on is an added bonus. So imagine, on one hand, you are doing everything with technology and trade, imposing tariffs, treating them in the South China Sea, imagine all this. And from the other side, almost 90% of the oil and gas supplies go to China. If it is blocked for a few days, how badly it will hit China. So imagine, while the world is suffering, they are only having strategic designs in their minds.
By Ibrahim Shah about 2 hours ago in The Swamp
Iris Dena. AI-Generated.
In the digital age, a single phrase can travel across continents within minutes. Recently, search terms such as “Iris Dena,” “submarine sinks Iranian ship,” and “Mark 48 torpedo” have circulated widely online, often tied to dramatic claims involving the Iranian navy and waters near Sri Lanka. These narratives, sometimes framed around an alleged incident involving an Iranian warship, illustrate how quickly maritime rumors can capture public attention.
By Saboor Brohi a day ago in The Swamp
Labour Minister: We Are Back to The Future.
I have often thought that Russia being bogged down in Ukraine making incremental gains against a stubborn Ukraine defence is similar to when Japan was bogged down in China before the Second World War fighting the Chinese Nationalist forces for little gain. Yes, the Japanese like Russia now made some gains in captured territory. But at a huge cost to both sides like Russia and Ukraine now. In that respect history is repeating itself where another country invades and expects a victory to be in the enemy capital very soon, much like how US forces captured Baghdad in 2003. However, for Japan in China then and for Russia in Ukraine now that didn't/hasn't happened. Both Japan in China then and Russia in Ukraine now ended up in a slog fest with total victory out of sight.
By Nicholas Bishop9 days ago in The Swamp











