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Politics

US Claims Civilian Casualty Avoidance: A Contested War Record

Pete Hegseth claims the US is unparalleled in avoiding civilian casualties, but recent events and historical context suggest a more complex and contested reality. The article delves into these claims, examining specific incidents and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy and global standing.

1 month ago
Politics

US Strike on Iranian School: A Tragic Error or Negligent Targeting?

New evidence suggests a US Tomahawk missile struck an Iranian girls' school, killing 175 people. Investigations by multiple news outlets point to US munitions, while official responses have been slow and contradictory. This analysis explores the evidence, implications, and the critical need for transparency and accountability in warfare.

1 month ago
GENERAL

Iran’s Drone Strategy: A War of Attrition Against Interceptors

Iran is strategically deploying inexpensive drones to exhaust US and allied interceptor capabilities in a war of attrition. This tactic highlights a significant cost differential, as Iran can rapidly produce drones while allies expend costly munitions. The ongoing conflict's sustainability hinges on this dynamic and Iran's missile launcher readiness.

1 month ago
War & Defense

Ukraine’s Ingenuity: Futuristic Air Defense From Pickup Trucks

Ukraine is rapidly developing and deploying innovative, improvised air defense systems, from laser platforms to drone interceptors, built from accessible components. Driven by the urgent need to counter relentless aerial threats and the limitations of foreign aid, this self-sufficiency marks a significant shift in defense strategy. These systems, often assembled in unconventional settings, prioritize speed, efficiency, and resilience over traditional military doctrines.

2 months ago