US-Iran Standoff Reaches Critical Point: Potential Opening Scenarios in Case of War
The tense situation in the Middle East throughout February has reached a critical point. Although negotiations continue, both the United States and Iran recognize these talks as a delaying tactic, with the expectation that a major conflict is unavoidable. Consequently, both sides are actively preparing for war. The United States
US-Iran: Both Sides Pursue ‘Carrot and Stick’ Approach, Prioritizing Diplomacy While Continuing Military Preparations
The United States and Iran continue to employ a dual strategy of pressure and openness, actively preparing for a potential conflict under the banner of “diplomacy first.” United States: Pentagon Says “All Options Are on the Table” US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated on Monday that the US is
Panoramic Simulation of the Fourth Year of the War: Ukraine’s Deep-Strike Capability Upgrade and Europe’s Fundamental Awakening to Defense
Time is the most merciless recorder. As history’s wheel crosses into the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, this military operation initially predicted by some to last only tens of hours has evolved into the largest and most brutal war of attrition on the European continent since World War II.
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