Regional tensions are escalating sharply following the U.S. Central Command's (CENTCOM) announced attack on the Iranian oil tanker "Tosca," Iran's declared intention to retaliate, and a significant surge in American heavy-lift air movements repositioning forces and equipment across the Middle East. Taken together, these developments indicate that the confrontation between Washington and Tehran has entered a more active phase — one that goes beyond mutual deterrence and is now characterized by operational repositioning on both sides. According to an analysis published by Nour News, the United States under the administration of Donald Trump has, in this phase, doubled down on a strategy combining political, military, and media pressure — a pattern designed to alter the adversary's calculations through pre-emptive action and the imposition of operational costs. The announced strike on the tanker Tosca by CENTCOM is assessed within this framework. Washington–Tel Aviv ...
Iran's Wars — Foreign and Domestic — Are Destroying Women When a 29-year-old woman in Tehran was laid off last October — her employer shuttered after a sudden liquidity crisis following the June 2025 war with Israel — she did what Iran's economy had left her no choice but to do. She had a university degree. She had applied to dozens of positions. The law allows her husband to bar her from certain jobs. There were no jobs to take. What happened next, she does not speak about openly. She is one of millions. Iran is in free fall. By late 2025, official inflation had surpassed 48 percent — with food prices up 72 percent year-on-year. The rial had collapsed to more than one million to the dollar on street markets. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization reported that 41 percent of Iranians suffer from moderate or severe food insecurity. Unofficial estimates by Iran's own economists suggest up to 70 percent of the population lives below the relative poverty line. Then, on Februa...