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GAZA-Made in the USA – Part 2 – The End of Accountability

Part two shifts the focus from the rubble in Gaza to the centers of power in Washington and Berlin. It shows that the central question is not only which weapons were delivered, but why the political and legal mechanisms of control failed - or were deliberately dismantled. From National Security Memorandum 20 to the Leahy Law and the Arms Export Control Act, a picture emerges of a system in which the relevant rules do exist, yet are not enforced when it matters most. The removal of reporting obligations, the bypassing of congressional scrutiny, and the institutional silence of the responsible agencies do not merely suggest bureaucratic failure, but a possible transition into a new phase: the end of accountability.

GAZA-Made in the USA – Part 1

American bombs in Gaza are not an abstract accusation, not an indirect implication, and not merely a political narrative - they are identifiable, traceable, and documented in the rubble itself. A forensic investigation of 79 geolocated strikes reveals which US-made weapon systems were used, where they hit, which civilian sites they struck, and how many people were killed. Schools, homes, medical facilities, mosques: this text reconstructs the material chain of evidence behind a war reality that is often politically softened but becomes increasingly difficult to deny on a technical level. What emerges is not the full picture of the war, but the verifiable lower bound of what can be publicly proven - and that is precisely what makes it explosive.

Iran’s Nuclear Poker – Part 1

After coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes on Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, Iran retreats into strategic ambiguity: no inspections, no transparency, shifting narratives. But is this opacity a calculated bargaining tactic – or the opening move toward nuclear breakout? This analysis dissects Iran’s nuclear poker game between deterrence, internal pressure, regional escalation, and a global nuclear revival, revealing why Tehran is far more vulnerable than it wants its adversaries to believe.

Palestine Recognition: Five States Declare Statehood While Funding the War That Destroys It

Palestine Recognition: Five States Declare Statehood While Funding the War That Destroys It * Five Western governments recognized Palestine — while continuing to arm the military campaign destroying it. What is presented as a “historic step” is in reality political theatre, masking ongoing complicity in Gaza’s devastation. A blunt examination of hypocrisy, war profiteering and the erosion of international norms.