اندیشمند بزرگترین احساسش عشق است و هر عملش با خرد
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Monday, May 18, 2026
Iran conflict cost global businesses $25bn – Reuters
May 18, 2026
Companies
throughout the world have faced supply shocks linked to the Hormuz blockade,
the outlet has said
Trump’s Iran warning sends oil prices soaring and markets tumbling
May 18, 2026
Global markets experienced a turbulent start to the week, with Asian stocks largely retreating and oil prices surging, following a stark warning from Donald Trump to Tehran that "the clock is ticking" amid stalled negotiations over a permanent end to the conflict.
Global markets experienced a turbulent start to the week, with Asian stocks largely retreating and oil prices surging, following a stark warning from Donald Trump to Tehran that "the clock is ticking" amid stalled negotiations over a permanent end to the conflict.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
LIVE BLOG: Iran Rejects US Conditions as Hezbollah Escalates Attacks – Day 78
May 17, 2026
Israeli attacks killed and wounded Palestinians in Gaza as Hezbollah escalated strikes and Israeli military losses mounted.
Israeli attacks killed and wounded Palestinians in Gaza as Hezbollah escalated strikes and Israeli military losses mounted.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Araghchi: BRICS look at Iran with Different Eyes after “American Failure”
May 16, 2026
Juan Cole
Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – The BRICS (a broad geopolitical group including Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and United Arab Emirates) held a summit for foreign ministers in New Delhi on May 14-15 that was overshadowed by the relatively fruitless Trump meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Iran, which attended as an observer, was naturally a big subject of conversation.
Juan Cole
Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) – The BRICS (a broad geopolitical group including Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and United Arab Emirates) held a summit for foreign ministers in New Delhi on May 14-15 that was overshadowed by the relatively fruitless Trump meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Iran, which attended as an observer, was naturally a big subject of conversation.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Iran turns to Pakistan land corridor as US naval pressure disrupts Gulf trade
May 15, 2026
New trade corridors
with Pakistan are opening alternative trade access with Central Asia and
helping the Islamic Republic bypass the US naval blockade
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Iranian FM blasts UAE at BRICS summit over 'direct involvement' in US-Israeli war
May 14, 2026
Araghchi warned the
UAE to ‘reconsider’ its policy on Iran, days after western media reports said
Abu Dhabi carried out strikes against the Islamic Republic during the war
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Oppose the War and Its Machinery
May 13, 2026
Ron Jacobs
The war resides mostly in the background here in the aggressor nation. Most of those who think about it at all tend to oppose it and seem to think it’s a task forced on the US by the zealots running Israel. Some take it even further, presenting an argument that blames the relationship between the mad rulers of Israel and the United States for the entire catastrophe. The argument varies, but its essence is that Bibi Netanyahu is the individual responsible for convincing the sundowning Donald Trump to bomb Iran for the sake of Israel. There are those who argue that the reason for this is because Israel’s Mossad has compromising materials on Trump and his escapades with Jeffrey Epstein, while others place Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in the role of instigator. Of course, no one has produced a smoking gun for either possibility, even though both have a potential element of truth. It is likely that Epstein had some working relationship with Mossad and it’s an established fact that Kushner’s family have a long-term relationship with Netanyahu. Furthermore, Kushner is financially connected to Saudi Arabia and UAE’s monarchies. It’s an established fact that Israel, the Arab monarchies and the United States all oppose the Iranian government—its support of national liberation and anti-imperialist movements and its existence in general. Furthermore, all of these governments are more interested in maintaining the political situation in West Asia as it is and has been for decades. They are not interested in bringing popular democracy to the region, with some more than willing to maintain a constant state of war and occupation to maintain the current hierarchy of power.
Ron Jacobs
The war resides mostly in the background here in the aggressor nation. Most of those who think about it at all tend to oppose it and seem to think it’s a task forced on the US by the zealots running Israel. Some take it even further, presenting an argument that blames the relationship between the mad rulers of Israel and the United States for the entire catastrophe. The argument varies, but its essence is that Bibi Netanyahu is the individual responsible for convincing the sundowning Donald Trump to bomb Iran for the sake of Israel. There are those who argue that the reason for this is because Israel’s Mossad has compromising materials on Trump and his escapades with Jeffrey Epstein, while others place Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in the role of instigator. Of course, no one has produced a smoking gun for either possibility, even though both have a potential element of truth. It is likely that Epstein had some working relationship with Mossad and it’s an established fact that Kushner’s family have a long-term relationship with Netanyahu. Furthermore, Kushner is financially connected to Saudi Arabia and UAE’s monarchies. It’s an established fact that Israel, the Arab monarchies and the United States all oppose the Iranian government—its support of national liberation and anti-imperialist movements and its existence in general. Furthermore, all of these governments are more interested in maintaining the political situation in West Asia as it is and has been for decades. They are not interested in bringing popular democracy to the region, with some more than willing to maintain a constant state of war and occupation to maintain the current hierarchy of power.
مادر
دستهایم را به هم میسایم و قطرهٔ مایع را بین دو دست خود پخش میکنم، شاید محو شود. ولی قطره باز میشود و پخش میشود و کف هر دو دستم را نمدار میکند. قطرهٔ دیگری از چشم پائین میاید. با پشت دست آنرا پاک میکنم و با کف دست دیگر میسایم. هر دو دست مرطوب میشوند. دنبال دستمال میگردم و هر چه به اطراف نگاه میکنم چیزی نمییابم، جز تصویری که همواره جلوی چشمانم است.ا
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
‘Ways of war’ are in metamorphosis: Lessons from the Iran war
May 12, 2026
Alastair Crooke
Alastair Crooke
A U.S. carrier no
longer induces fear as once it might have; It now radiates vulnerability.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Iran Has Nuclear Energy, Not Nuclear Weapons
May 11, 2026
Chris Ernesto
Last week, on May 5, 2026, President Trump told a group of young children in the Oval Office that “we have to make a journey down to Iran to take the nuclear weapon. They would have had a nuclear weapon within two weeks.”
Chris Ernesto
Last week, on May 5, 2026, President Trump told a group of young children in the Oval Office that “we have to make a journey down to Iran to take the nuclear weapon. They would have had a nuclear weapon within two weeks.”
Sunday, May 10, 2026
On Mother’s Day, I Will Mourn Alongside the Grieving Parents of Minab
May 10, 2026
Negin Owliaei
Negin Owliaei
The first Mother’s
Day proclamation was a call to disarm. It’s more crucial than ever to honor the
day’s antiwar roots.
Symbolic belongings
sit on the ground at Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 24, 2026, in tribute to
the schoolgirls in Minab killed in an airstrike.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
‘On level of atomic bomb’: Iran highlights Hormuz importance amid US talks
May 9, 2026
Maziar Motamedi
Maziar Motamedi
The strategic strait
represents ‘a capability that can affect the entire global economy with a
single decision’, politician says.
Friday, May 8, 2026
Trump claiming Iran war ‘win’ – here’s the reality
May 8, 2026
Christian Emery
Christian Emery
Trump’s shifting aims
and desperate scramble for an exit show that the entire enterprise has been a
colossal strategic failure
‘An Almost Unthinkable Threat’: Trump Warning That Iran Will ‘Glow’ Sparks Latest Fears of Nuclear Attack
May 8, 2026
Stephen Prager
Stephen Prager
“It again raises
urgent questions: Is this president fit to lead and make consequential
decisions that impact countless lives?” said the National Iranian-American
Council.
When Trump Compares Iran to Vietnam or Iraq
May 8, 2026
Mitchell Zimmerman
Mitchell Zimmerman
Neither of the two
previous quagmires was revealed in its calamitous stupidity as swiftly as
Trump’s war on Iran, writes Mitchell Zimmerman.
Iran war marks the end of American primacy as we know it
May 8, 2026
Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi
For states that had
opted to depend on US protection, this should be a wake-up call
Trump knows he lost the Iran war, and is now desperate to find a way out
May 8, 2026
Mitchell Plitnick
Mitchell Plitnick
Recent U.S. moves
indicate that Donald Trump has finally recognized the disastrous mistake he
made by listening to Benjamin Netanyahu and launching the war on Iran. Now he
is looking to cut a deal, but Israel won't make it easy.
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