Slogan
Energy Engineer and political analyst based in London, UK.
In the event of a military strike on Iran, Trump would be seen as limiting the entity’s role, recognizing, after 18 months, that it has become more of a regional liability than an asset, having failed to meet its objectives.
Batool Subeiti analyzes Trump's divergence from the American establishment, highlighting his preference for economic leverage over military intervention and his transactional approach to foreign policy.
Sayyed Nasrallah was not just a leader—he was a phenomenon that reshaped resistance, leadership, and the very course of history.
Trump’s policies will not succeed, given the elements required to implement these policies are too large and uncontrollable.
The grimness, shame, and sense of failure among those within the Israeli occupation entity who supported the agreement are evident, despite attempts to justify it by claiming certain goals were achieved.
The unity of the fronts requires not just institutionalization but also coordinated action. The Resistance must mirror its enemy’s standard of offensiveness to maintain the upper hand in this enduring struggle.
Whilst the Resistance Axis is no longer in its previous form after it was hit at its joint, it now can encompass an even bigger area.
The Axis of Resistance has not entirely ended, although it is no longer in its previous form.
America’s "Plan B" for the “New Middle East” emerges as a response to the failure of its initial strategy, which aimed to reshape the region through Israeli military dominance and the destabilization of key Resistance movements.
The Israeli occupation entity's claims of inflicting significant damage on the Resistance by assassinating its leaders have been exposed as false.