PRINT ISSUE N°2 – NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2021
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December 2021
Recent Articles
Leading Humanity to the Stars Through US-Israel Partnership
Israel has emerged as a beacon of innovation, from drip irrigation sustaining arid lands to cybersecurity fortifying digital realms, and missile defense systems that shield populations. These achievements stem from a culture of necessity-driven ingenuity, mandatory military service channeling young talent into high-technology engineering, and a startup ecosystem that boasts more companies per capita than […]
Yemen Is Not a Gulf Rivalry—It Is a Test of Whether Extremism Can Be Contained
For years, Yemen has been misread in Washington and beyond as a peripheral conflict driven primarily by Gulf rivalries, regional egos, or tactical miscalculations among partners. This interpretation is not only incomplete—it is strategically dangerous. Yemen is not a sideshow of Middle Eastern politics; it is a frontline theater in a broader struggle over whether […]
Iran Faces Mass Atrocities; Iranians Fight for Their Renaissance
Mass killings, foreign militias, and post-mortem extortion reveal a crimes-against-humanity logic the world can no longer ignore. Iran today stands at a threshold: not of reform, but of survival. The massacres of January 9 and 10, resulting in an estimated 20,000 deaths, illustrate the scale of the atrocities (tbsnews.net) and signify more than a crackdown—they […]
