The first explosions shattered more than concrete. They shattered the illusion that this simmering conflict could be contained. In minutes, the region was thrust into a nightmare of uncertainty, fear, and raw, unfiltered rage. Allies are choosing sides. Markets are trembling. Militaries are moving. And in Tehran, a single decision could cha… Continues…
What began as a calculated strike on missile facilities has now become a test of political will, national pride, and global resolve. In Washington and Jerusalem, officials insist the operation was necessary to blunt a growing threat. In Tehran, leaders frame it as a deliberate
humiliation that must be answered. Between these narratives lies a fragile space where miscalculation can be fatal, and where every intercepted message or radar blip could be mistaken for the start of something far worse.
Ordinary people, far from the command centers, are left to live with the consequences: sirens at night, empty shelves, anxious queues at gas stations, and the gnawing fear that tomorrow may be the day everything changes. Diplomats are scrambling to reopen channels long poisoned by distrust, trying to slow an escalation that already feels alive and moving on its own. The world now watches a region balanced on a thin edge, hoping that restraint outpaces revenge.READ MORE BELOW