Drone strike on UAE nuclear plant, deadlocked negotiations, and open military threats signal the Middle East may be approaching a catastrophic breaking point A alarming convergence of diplomatic failure and military escalation is pushing the Middle East toward the edge of open conflict, as US-Iran nuclear negotiations appear hopelessly deadlocked and a drone attack struck dangerously close to the UAE's Barakah nuclear power plant Sunday. Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency — closely linked to the country's military and security establishment — has revealed the staggering gulf separating Washington and Tehran in ongoing negotiations, exposing a list of five American conditions and five Iranian counter-demands that appear almost impossible to reconcile. According to Fars, the United States is demanding Iran surrender 400 kilograms of enriched uranium, accept the release of none of its frozen assets, maintain only a single nuclear facility, pay zero war repara...
Jihadist Offensives, Ebola Emergency, and Endless War Converge in Catastrophic Multi-Front Collapse The African continent is experiencing one of the most severe convergences of simultaneous crises in its modern history. Over the past three weeks, a devastating jihadist offensive has effectively besieged Mali's capital, a rare and poorly understood strain of Ebola has jumped borders and been declared a global health emergency, and Sudan's civil war has entered a terrifying new chapter defined by mass civilian slaughter from drone strikes. Taken together, these crises are reshaping the security, humanitarian, and geopolitical architecture of an entire hemisphere — and doing so largely beyond the gaze of an international community consumed by other flashpoints. 🇲🇱 MALI: The Siege of Bamako and the Collapse of the Russian Gamble What began on April 25 as a coordinated series of attacks has since evolved into the most dangerous crisis Mali has faced since the 2012...