As of Wednesday, March 25, 2026, the war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel has now reached a point where its consequences are no longer just military or geopolitical—they are economic, societal, and deeply personal. There are now growing discussions about potential energy shortages tied to the ongoing conflict, especially with instability in criticalContinue reading “Lockdown 2.0? Why 2026 Is Starting to Feel Like 2020 Again”
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A Month Into War, and the Possibility of a Wider Middle East Shift
It is now March 23, 2026, and the war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel has been ongoing for nearly a month. And instead of stabilizing, it feels like the situation is getting worse by the day. What began as a series of strikes and retaliation has now evolved into something far more dangerous,Continue reading “A Month Into War, and the Possibility of a Wider Middle East Shift”
War Abroad, Fear at Home
As of March 14, 2026, the situation surrounding the war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel continues to spiral in ways that feel increasingly dangerous. What started as an international conflict now seems to be creating anxiety far beyond the Middle East, including here in the United States. And right now there are talksContinue reading “War Abroad, Fear at Home”
Greenland, the Dumbfuck Doctrine, and the Willingness to Burn the World
January 2026 is the moment when Donald Trump’s obsession with Greenland stopped being a joke, stopped being an embarrassing anecdote, and started being an outright threat to global stability. What once sounded like a half-baked real estate fantasy has escalated into something genuinely dangerous. This is no longer Trump rambling. This is Trump posturing inContinue reading “Greenland, the Dumbfuck Doctrine, and the Willingness to Burn the World”
Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025
Introduction: The years 2020 and 2025 may seem like just a short span in the grand sweep of history, yet they are bookends of profound societal shifts that have altered the fabric of global politics, culture, and technology. As we look back to 2020, the world was in the midst of a pandemic, rising politicalContinue reading “Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025”
