Who Fills the Void If Iran’s Regime Collapses — Nobody Has a Real Answer

Nobody has a real answer. That is not a rhetorical device or a headline designed to provoke clicks. It is the honest assessment of U.S.

Nobody has a real answer. That is not a rhetorical device or a headline designed to provoke clicks. It is the honest assessment of U.S.

The assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, did not end Iran's crisis — it opened a far more dangerous chapter.

The collapse of Iran's theocratic regime has created one of the most dangerous weapons proliferation crises in modern history.

The short answer is yes — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was designed from the ground up to survive exactly the kind of decapitation strike the...

The February 28, 2026 joint U.S.-Israel military strikes against Iran were launched without congressional authorization, and no existing Authorization for...

There is no public exit strategy for the war with Iran. As of March 2, 2026, neither the Trump administration nor Israeli officials have articulated what...

Nobody knows how long the war with Iran will last — not the Pentagon, not the White House, and certainly not the pundits.

Yes, contractors and energy firms are already jockeying for position in what could become one of the largest reconstruction efforts in modern Middle...

The biggest winners from the Iran war are exactly who you'd expect: defense contractors, oil companies, and gold investors.

The military-industrial complex just locked in its largest windfall in over a decade, and the numbers are staggering.