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April 7: Has the U.S. Already Crossed the Line into War Crimes?

It is Monday morning, April 6, 2026. We are exactly 39 hours away from a deadline that was set not in a diplomatic cable, and not in a briefing room, but on a social media platform in the middle of … Continue reading

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Tehran’s Black Rain and Broken Futures: Why Oil Must Be a “No-Go Zone” in War

Imagine a weapon you can’t see, can’t aim, and that keeps killing for decades after it’s deployed. War already has one. In Tehran tonight, the scene is apocalyptic. Residents describe a ‘black monster’ swallowing the sky as a glow of … Continue reading

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