April 13, 2026: A Dangerous Echo of the Past—Or Something Worse

As of this past Monday—April 13, 2026—the situation involving the United States and Iran continues to escalate, and one proposal in particular is raising serious alarm: the idea of a U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. This is not a small move. This is not symbolic. A blockade in that region would be oneContinue reading “April 13, 2026: A Dangerous Echo of the Past—Or Something Worse”

April 12, 2026: Blockades, Retaliation, and the Breaking Point

As of today—April 12, 2026—the situation involving the United States and Iran has escalated yet again, and it’s reaching a point where the risks are becoming impossible to ignore. There are now talks about a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—one of the most critical shipping lanes in the world. And in response, IranContinue reading “April 12, 2026: Blockades, Retaliation, and the Breaking Point”

Universities Need to Rethink Riyadh Campuses in a Region on Edge

There is something deeply unsettling about watching geopolitical escalation unfold and then realizing it intersects directly with institutions you once trusted. I am not going to name the college I graduated from. That is not the point. The point is this: if a university operates a campus in Riyadh, and Iran is actively retaliating againstContinue reading “Universities Need to Rethink Riyadh Campuses in a Region on Edge”