Engineering Fear: The New Middle East Truce
In a regional moment defined by calculated ambiguity and measured tension, ceasefires are no longer mere pauses in hostilities and have become strategic tools for managing conflicts. The “two-week truce” in the ongoing war between the United States and Israel against Iran announced by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on April 8, and seconded by…
Is Joe Kent’s Resignation a Bad News for United States–Israel Relations?
On March 17, US National Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent resigned, citing concerns over Israel’s growing sway over the United States war on Iran. In his resignation letter, he wrote that Iran does not pose an immediate threat to the US and that Israel and its powerful American lobby have drawn the US into the war.…
Epstein Files and the Politics of Concealment: Venezuelan Crisis
In the digital age, power no longer operates primarily through suppression but rather through saturation. It means that truth is no longer hidden but drowned, and information is not blocked but flooded. In this new paradigm, exposure itself becomes a form of concealment. The exposure of the Epstein files data is one of the most…
