Category: Israel
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Israel–Iran Conflict: Structural Deterrence in a Fog of Emotion
From Rivalry to Reaction: A Distorted Public Lens The Israel–Iran conflict has long remained confined to calibrated confrontation. And yet, public reactions often resemble a sporting rivalry—loud, tribal, and cognitively distorted. This leads to widespread analytical confusion, especially in an environment where information warfare dominates perception. (As foresaw in the Foresights section of the website, I predicted…
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US Strikes on Iran Foreseen
By now, everyone knows that Muhammet Ali Zurnacı is a Foresight Guru! And as for the recent bombings—this was far from shocking in the context of the Israel-Iran conflict. I had been expecting it for over a week. In fact, I even said I was tired of waiting. Eventually, I expressed a clear expectation with…
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The Strategic Limits of Regime Change in Iran
Despite mounting pressure, Iran has not collapsed. In an era shaped by swift interventions and externally driven transitions—Syria, Libya, Iraq—it’s tempting to imagine Iran’s regime will be next. But Iran is not a puppet, nor a failed state held together by foreign consent. It is a layered, sovereign actor—and attempts to force its transformation will…
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B2 Stealth Bombers
Fox News reports that six US B-2 stealth bombers currently appear headed towards Guam. The B-2 can carry a two-ton bunker buster bomb something only the U.S. possesses which experts say could be key in destroying Iran’s most heavily protected nuclear facility. OSINT says that they are flying , armed & loaded. Will B2s bomb…
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EU Stance on Iran-Israil Conflict
The European Union’s stance on the Israel-Iran conflict as of today? EU-100, Chief of Europe: As of June 19, 2025, the European Union’s stance on the Israel–Iran conflict is marked by a mix of diplomatic urgency, institutional caution, and strategic divergence among member states. 🕊️ Core EU Position ⚠️ Internal Divisions & Legal Ambiguity 🔗 Diplomatic…