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Why the Israel-Iran Conflict Will Never End — And Who Actually Profits

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The Israel-Iran conflict is often portrayed as a clash of ideologies, religion, or nuclear ambition. But this narrative barely scratches the surface. Beneath the speeches, the airstrikes, and the diplomatic noise lies a deeper machinery — one powered not by patriotism, but by profit, control, and ancient designs. The war is not simply between two nations, but among systems, empires, and global forces that thrive on permanent instability. It’s a war engineered to last — not to end. 1. Control Over Energy and Resources At its core, the Israel-Iran conflict revolves around control of the Middle East’s most critical resource: energy. Iran sits atop massive reserves of oil and gas, while Israel has emerged as a key player in the Eastern Mediterranean gas fields. The tension prevents Iran from developing independent export infrastructure, and Israel’s Western alliances ensure pipelines and deals bypass Iranian routes. Keeping Iran isolated maintains monopoly-like control over glo...

Phantom Input – The Mind War Begins: An Future of Cognitive Warfare

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As technology continues to evolve, the boundaries between human cognition and machine execution are rapidly dissolving. One of the most transformative innovations in this space is the development of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs)—systems that allow humans to control machines with nothing more than their thoughts. The story “Phantom Input – The Mind War Begins” dives into a hauntingly plausible future where warfare is no longer fought only with bullets and drones, but with the human mind itself. It depicts the confrontation between a red-team of elite enemy operatives who use Remote Drone Control via Thought, and a blue-team defending a strategic base who must discover, counter, and survive the terrifying implications of this new kind of war.  1. Mission Briefings In the pitch-black war room deep beneath Echo-47, Base Commander Captain Elena Rios stood before her team. The air buzzed with the low hum of servers and drone fans. “Intel says someone’s hunting...

Iran's Leap into Space: Military and Domestic Satellite Launches

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Iran’s venture into space represents a significant leap in its technological capabilities and strategic ambitions. Over the past two decades, Iran has developed a multifaceted satellite program that serves both military and domestic purposes. This explores the evolution of Iran's satellite launches, focusing on key developments, motivations behind these endeavors, and the implications for regional security and technological independence. 1. In 2005, Iran launched its first satellite, Sinah-1, marking a significant milestone in the country's space program. Sinah-1 is a remote sensing satellite designed for earth observation, with applications in environmental monitoring, disaster management, and urban planning. The satellite was developed in collaboration with Russia, showcasing Iran's growing interest in space exploration. It was launched into low Earth orbit (LEO) aboard a Kosmos-3M rocket, a Russian launch vehicle known for its reliability. The successful laun...