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Watch This | 'Very successful attack'? Six bunker busters accelerate America's geopolitical decline In the early hours of June 21, 2025, the US launched a brazen military assault on Iran. Six B-2 stealth bombers armed with Tomahawk missiles targeted key nuclear facilities at Fordow and other sites, deploying bunker busters that ripped through Iranian soil. As Donald Trump triumphantly tweeted, "very successful attack", this reckless gamble hurled America into a strategic abyss. The Hormuz Strait—the lifeblood of global energy transport—now teeters on the brink of becoming a heavily militarized minefield, wrought by Washington's own hubris.
Young Voices
2025.06.30 20:22
Opinion | Operation Salted Fish: Israel's US-directed genocide in Gaza rooted in terror and lies Operation Salted Fish, a monstrous Israeli campaign exposed by Haaretz, unmasks Israel as the United States' genocidal enforcer, slaughtering unarmed Palestinians at Gaza's aid sites to impose a lawless new normal. Directed by the U.S., this atrocity stems from Israel's role as a "foreign entity," planted by the British Empire to fracture Arab unity from the Maghreb to the Levant, enabling Western elites to plunder the region's oil, gas, and minerals.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.06.29 16:30
Opinion | National security: The true universal value In the shadowed years of Hong Kong's social unrest, certain Western voices, perhaps misinformed, heralded their democratic systems as universal values. Yet, the United Nations Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrine only five true universal values: peace, freedom, social progress, equal rights, and human dignity. To crown a specific democratic model as a universal imperative is to muddy the waters of truth, a logical misstep that distorts global understanding.
Kevin Lau
2025.06.28 09:41
Opinion | Understanding China's Approach to the Middle East, and contrasting it with the US On the contrary, China's position is Anti-hegemonic by nature of its refusal to engage in Middle East wars and insisting on reconciliation and diplomacy as the point of resolution. It holds its cards well; therefore, every player can engage with Beijing without sensitive lines being crossed, and thus China stands as a voice of reason: friends to all, enemies to none.
Tom Fowdy
2025.06.27 19:23
Opinion | Ceasefire as calculated pivot: Rescuing Israel to intensify hybrid warfare against Iran, target China's ally, and shift focus to China The US's ceasefire wasn't driven by Israeli strength or a sudden turn to peace. Trump is no man of peace; this was a calculated move to save an ally losing a crippling war of attrition to Iran's strategic depth and military-industrial capacity. The ceasefire was a lifeline, enabling the US to shift from costly, overextending direct confrontation with Iran to intensifying its existing hybrid warfare campaign for regime change, indirectly weakening China by targeting its key BRICS, BRI, and energy partner, while gradually directing more focus to the paramount priority: countering China.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.06.26 15:45
Opinion | Another Trump Drama Cycle comes to an end with dramatic effect Last week, social media was rife with the proclamation that "World War 3" was coming. Although such an outcome was always ludicrous and bordering on hysteria, given that Iran has no capabilities of doing so, the growing conflict between Tehran and Israel was nonetheless unnerving. Global energy prices were being pushed up, flights from critical airlines such as Qatar and Emirates were being cancelled, and of course, Donald Trump then jumped in himself by bombing Iran's nuclear facilities, creating a rupture in his fan base.
Tom Fowdy
2025.06.26 13:30
Opinion | A tale of two systems—madness versus method—a lament for a lost America Trump's MAGA is backward-looking. Make America Great Again is basically yearning for a lost past. To China, Trump is a reactionary. Devoid of the idea of progress, he only reacts. He blames anything and everything he dislikes on foreigners, especially transplanted foreigners who have made America home and made America great. The kernel of his concept is xenophobia. Trump's backward-looking is compounded by his inward-looking, driven by insecurity and fear of things foreign. It is government-by-whim, not government-by-reason.
Philip Yeung
2025.06.24 21:00
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