At this point, with everything unfolding in the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Iran, and Israel, I feel like I need to put something on record clearly, directly, and without ambiguity. I am a conscientious objector. Not in some limited or technical sense. Not in a conditional way. Not in a “only if itContinue reading “On the Record: I Refuse War in Any Form”
Tag Archives: Iran war 2026
Raising the Age Limit: Policy Change or Warning Sign?
As of late March 2026, another development has entered the broader conversation surrounding the war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel—and this one hits closer to home for a lot of people. There are now reports and discussions circulating that the U.S. Army has raised its maximum enlistment age from 34 to 42, whileContinue reading “Raising the Age Limit: Policy Change or Warning Sign?”
Lockdown 2.0? Why 2026 Is Starting to Feel Like 2020 Again
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”
Fake News in the Hormuz
The war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel has now reached one of the most strategically important waterways on Earth: the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow passage is one of the most critical oil chokepoints in the world, with massive amounts of global energy supplies moving through it every single day. When conflict spillsContinue reading “Fake News in the Hormuz”
