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The Bibi–Putin Trap Is Ready — Will Iran Fall Right In?

Stories are swirling about Putin rearming Iran’s defense — SU-35s reportedly en route, new MiG-29s already in the skies, and S-400s said to be standing guard. But when the next Israeli strike comes, these tales may prove to be nothing more than planted rumors — a clever setup to catch Iran completely off-guard. Many may see it differently, but history speaks for itself. During the 12‑day war, Putin openly declared Russia’s support for Israel over Iran — and that should’ve told us everything. So now, as a fresh wave of “rearmament” rumors floods the news, it’s hard not to question the timing. Something doesn’t add up — and anyone paying attention can feel that uneasy twist of déjà vu.

Iran Must Pivot to China — Russia Has Proven to Be an Unreliable Partner

In your darkest hour, your true friends will show themselves. A Strategic Pause: Iran’s Ceasefire and the Road Ahead If sustained, the current ceasefire offers Iran a critical window to regroup and prepare for the complex geopolitical and security challenges ahead. While none of these challenges are insurmountable, they demand urgent and strategic attention—beginning with internal security. Intelligence and Internal Sabotage: The Immediate Concern One of the most alarming takeaways from the initial hours of the conflict was the intelligence failure. Indications of internal sabotage severely compromised Iran’s ability to deliver an immediate and coordinated response. In many countries, such a breach could have led to a breakdown. Yet, Iran's resilience was unmistakable—its subsequent calibrated response underscored both political composure and military precision, establishing Iran as a decisive actor in this round of escalation. Priority One: Clean House The foremost ...

Thousand Shades of RED

Technicalities: The Last Refuge of Strategic Evasion. In modern geopolitics, where optics often outweigh outcomes, Vladimir Putin has crafted a political persona that seems almost metaphysical—detached, untouchable, and immune to accountability. He has positioned himself as a figure above consequence, impervious to the shifting tides of global affairs, echoing more the composure of a saint than the urgency of a statesman. Against this cultivated detachment, it's hardly surprising that a series of geopolitical alarm bells failed to provoke meaningful recalibration from the Kremlin. For Putin, these were not indicators of systemic failure but mere background noise to his long-term vision—or detachment. From the 2008 invasion of Georgia, the Euromaidan uprising, mounting Western sanctions, the Syrian debacle, political assassinations, the tragic Kursk incident, to the wiping out of a significant portion. of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, the list of strategic missteps is long an...