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US Joins the Fire: Iran-Israel War Goes Nuclear
June 2025, What began as a series of tactical skirmishes and covert operations has spiraled into full-blown warfare: Israel and Iran are now engaged in direct military exchanges, including strategic air and missile strikes targeting each other’s territory. This marks a dramatic intensification of a conflict that has simmered for decades.
By Det. Marcus8 months ago in Journal
The Israel-Iran Conflict:
The Israel-Iran conflict is one of the most volatile and complex confrontations in the Middle East, with far-reaching implications for global security. Though not officially declared a war in the traditional sense, hostilities between Israel and Iran have unfolded in a shadow war spanning decades, involving cyberattacks, assassinations, airstrikes, and proxy battles. As tensions escalate in 2025, the risk of a full-scale military conflict appears more real than ever.
By Dr Gabriel 8 months ago in Journal
“No Kings” Protests and Anti-Immigration Marches Expose a Deepening Divide in the U.S.
The United States finds itself in the midst of one of the most intense periods of civil unrest in recent years. Across dozens of cities, from Los Angeles to Atlanta and New York, two powerful protest movements have taken to the streets—each voicing radically different visions for the future of the nation.
By Jane Bradshaw 8 months ago in Journal
Israel and Iran on the Brink
The Middle East is once again on edge as tensions between Israel and Iran erupt into open military confrontations, sparking fears of a wider regional war. What was once a “cold” shadow conflict fought through proxies and cyberattacks has now turned into direct missile exchanges, airstrikes, and high-level threats that could alter the security landscape of the region for years to come.
By Jane Bradshaw 8 months ago in Journal
Trump Deploys 2,000 National Guard Members After Los Angeles Immigration Protests
After widespread demonstrations against federal immigration laws, former President Donald Trump took a bold step in the face of rising tensions over immigration enforcement by approving the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles. Disputable raids and detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in primarily Latino areas served as the impetus for the protests, which attracted hundreds of people. The Trump administration's tough immigration policies and readiness to employ military action to uphold law and order were highlighted by the National Guard's deployment.
By Tanvir Shahariar9 months ago in Journal
The Philosophy of Two Identities in Ukraine: Normativism and Positivism
Historical Introduction Some Ukrainians, scarred by the trauma of war, say: “We will never again have anything to do with Russians.” But many also recall the experience of the 1920s–30s, when Poles carried out a cultural genocide against Ukrainians in Galicia. This later led to a response — a real and bloody genocide committed by Ukrainians in the 1940s, known as the Volhynia Massacre or Volhynian Tragedy. Yet since 1991, every Ukrainian president has visited Western Ukraine or Poland to offer apologies, calling the events a “tragedy.” In turn, during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Poland received nearly a million Ukrainian refugees.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura9 months ago in Journal









