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U.S.–Iran Relations in 2026: Nuclear Negotiations, Tensions, and a World on Edge
The Context: A Long History of Tension Relations between the United States and Iran have been fraught since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, when the U.S.-backed shah was overthrown and American diplomats were held hostage for 444 days. Decades of mistrust followed, marked by sanctions, proxy conflicts, and sharply diverging regional priorities.
By shahkar jalal2 days ago in The Swamp
How to survive an attack by a world superpower. Content Warning.
This article provides practical measures for civilians facing severe, multi-domain attacks which might include: Sustained aerial bombardment Ground force incursions Naval or amphibious operations Release of biological or toxic agents Psychological and information warfare Extended disruption of society and infrastructure
By Addison Alder6 days ago in The Swamp
The Protection-of-Innocence Reciprocity Doctrine. AI-Generated.
Core Moral Premise The highest duty of any legitimate social order is the protection of innocent life. Innocent life has absolute moral primacy. Any system that systematically insulates predators, tolerates predatory asymmetry, rewards hypocrisy, or allows aggressors to retain insulation has inverted its purpose and forfeited legitimacy. Truth, justice, reciprocity, humility, mercy, forgiveness, and vertical accountability are structural necessities rather than optional virtues. Vertical accountability means recognition of and submission to a moral law higher than oneself. Authority must flow toward those who most consistently demonstrate sustained competence in moral and epistemic discipline. This competence is shown through observable conduct and trajectory over time, not through doctrinal label, tribal identity, credential alone, or self-profession.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast7 days ago in The Swamp
Rhode Island Shooting: Grief, Fear, and Community Response
The words rhode island shooting carry a weight that is hard to explain unless you have felt it in your own neighborhood. A shooting does not only affect the people directly involved. It ripples through schools, homes, workplaces, and quiet streets that once felt safe. Parents hold their children a little tighter. Neighbors glance at each other with questions in their eyes. Fear settles in slowly, like a fog that refuses to lift.
By Muqadas khan10 days ago in The Swamp
Why EU Citizens Want Stronger Unified Leadership Amid Global Tensions
Across Europe, public opinion is shifting. More citizens than ever are calling for **stronger, more unified leadership within the European Union**, especially as global tensions intensify. From geopolitical conflicts and security threats to economic uncertainty and climate challenges, Europeans increasingly believe that individual nations cannot effectively face these pressures alone. Instead, they see a united EU as essential for stability, influence, and protection in a rapidly changing world.
By Artical Media23 days ago in The Swamp
Why Black History Matters in America?. Top Story - February 2026.
The United States of America is celebrating their 250th anniversary in 2026. I'm proud to be an American and as someone who was born here, I wouldn't imagine myself living anywhere else. This is a country where opportunities are possible. Where anyone can be successful in anything they desire to do. Equality, community, and togetherness are the backbones of what America is and should be about. However, we have an administration who wants to erase and disregard those who have made positive, meaningful impacts in our country, specifically Black figures, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Maya Angelou. President Trump and his administration have been constantly complaining and fighting against what they call the "Woke agenda". They use this excuse as a distraction from other issues they refuse to address, such as the high cost of living, climate change, and inflation. That equality is dividing America, when in reality, it's bringing us together. Being woke is not tied to a specific political party. No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, you can still care about other people and their plights. Compassion and empathy for others isn't tied to a political party, either. We were taught as children to treat others the way we want to be treated and not judge others because they're different from us. Caring about others isn't a personal attack on your beliefs. It doesn't make you any less of a person. People who are easily offended over African American figures, past or present, or anything related to it, are grasping at straws. Current and future generations need to know who people like Harriet Tubman and Shirley Chisholm were, especially in the classroom. Black History is part of American History. It should be recognized, not hidden or forgotten. Besides, you can't shield children from everything, just because your feelings are easily hurt.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 25 days ago in The Swamp
Becoming The Villain
As I said before the hero’s journey either leads to being the hero or becoming the villain. And remember some peoples hero are other peoples villain and vice versa. Yet we understand when a character has become the villain, is the villain or might be the villain.
By WrittenWritRalf28 days ago in The Swamp












