Reports

  • Black Friday for US Forces in Iran

    Brown land As the US-Israeli war on Iran enters its second month, the Islamic Republic continues to successfully and unexpectedly counter the aggression, even managing to conduct effective offensive military operations on multiple fronts despite the bombardment it is enduring. Yesterday, Friday, April 3, 2026, Iranian forces achieved a number of significant military successes in the field of air defense. In this context, the official spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters stated the following: “Friday…

  • A Month into the War: US Stockpiles Running Fast

    The surprise nighttime attack by Iranian drones a few days ago, which destroyed an E-3 AWACS reconnaissance aircraft and KC-135 refueling aircraft, along with other successful operations by Iranian forces or resistance groups in the region, has brought the issue of the depletion of US military resources to the forefront.

  • The Future of Gulf Neutrality Amid the Iranian-American Crisis

    A Crisis Imposed, Not Chosen The Gulf Cooperation Council states have found themselves in a position they never sought. Rather than playing their traditional role as a bridge for de-escalation between warring powers, they suddenly found themselves at the heart of the battle, absorbing damage without being party to the confrontation. GCC Secretary-General Jasim Al-Budaiwi captured this reality with rare candor when he emphasized that the Council’s member states are entirely removed from this conflict.…

  • Russia Breaks US Embargo on Cuba

    Brown land Last week, Cuba, nicknamed the “Island of Freedom,” experienced its second nationwide blackout, depriving more than 11 million people of basic health, social, and other services. Due to the dire situation the country has been facing in recent weeks, schools have closed, shops and other businesses are deserted, and hospitals have ceased operations in conjunction with the power outage. The primary cause is the crippling embargo imposed by the US administration on Cuba,…

  • Iran’s Missile Program and Diego Garcia: What’s the North Korean Connection?

    The American press was the first to report this news. It's noteworthy that official sources haven't commented much on it, which only adds to the mystery surrounding the matter.

  • Why Do America’s Most Powerful Bombs Fail to Penetrate Iran’s Missile Cities?

    Brown land The United States bombed the Imam Hussein missile base south of Yazd in Iran three times in three weeks (March 1, 6, and 17). On March 20, missiles were launched from the same complex, proving that the base was still operational despite the repeated American bombing and indicating that the damage had not prevented it from carrying out its missions. How did it manage this? The secret lies in a network of tunnels…

  • The Lebanese Front: A Significant Increase in Military Operations

    Brown land The Lebanese front has witnessed a significant increase in the pace, number, and nature of military operations in recent days, a move that surprised Hezbollah’s adversaries, who had believed the group was no longer as strong as it had been after the loss of its leadership. This trend was particularly evident on Wednesday, March 25, when Hezbollah carried out 87 operations against Israeli forces and targets. This represents the highest number of operations…

  • Blue Nile: From Peripheral Front to Regional Pressure Node

    Sudan’s Blue Nile State is no longer a secondary front in the country’s war. It is rapidly emerging as a strategic crossroads where domestic conflict intersects with regional power competition, reflecting a deeper shift in how the war is unfolding across East Africa. Escalating Military Dynamics The current wave of escalation began on January 11, 2026, when the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) carried out airstrikes targeting a convoy in Yabus, Blue Nile State. This marked…

  • In a historic first, Iran shoots down an American F-35 fighter jet

    Specifically, the first American F-35 fifth-generation fighter jet was shot down over Iran, an unprecedented event. This marks the first time an American fighter of this type has been downed since it officially entered service. This aircraft, technically classified as a stealth fighter, is one of the most expensive fighter jets in the Pentagon's arsenal.

  • Protected Supply: Russia’s Balance of Power in the Caspian Sea

    Brownland During the Eid al-Fitr holiday, reports emerged that Israel had, for the first time, targeted Iranian sites on the Caspian Sea coast. Following this, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador to Moscow to protest the move. It issued a statement saying that escalation in the region could provoke reactions from neighboring countries, further complicating matters. Today, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared: “We would consider any extension of the Iranian war to the…

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