Tensions between the United States and Iran are reaching a breaking point, with senior officials and advisers warning that a major military confrontation could be just days or weeks away. The Trump administration is closer to launching a large-scale operation in the Middle East than most Americans currently understand. According to a report by Barak Ravid of Axios, a potential U.S. military campaign against Iran would not resemble a limited strike — it would be a massive, weeks-long operation, likely carried out jointly with Israel, and far broader in scope than the Israeli-led 12-day war last June that the U.S. eventually joined to destroy Iran's underground nuclear facilities. The situation escalated following nuclear talks in Geneva on Tuesday, where Trump advisers Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi for three hours. Though both sides described the discussions as making "progress," U.S. officials remain deeply pessimistic. V...
For eighty-two years, the execution of the “200 of Kaisariani” lived in Greece as a story carried by witnesses, poems, and names carved on stone, but never in images. On May 1, 1944, two hundred political prisoners—mostly communists and resistance fighters—were taken from the Haidari camp to the shooting range in the Athens suburb of Kaisariani and executed by a German firing squad in reprisal for a partisan ambush in the Peloponnese. The event became one of the central symbols of the Greek Resistance: a Labour Day turned into a mass sacrifice, with the men allegedly singing as they were driven to their deaths, refusing to bow their heads to the occupier. Yet for generations, the moment itself—the faces, the posture, the walk toward the wall—remained unseen, imagined only through words and silence. An Ebay Listing That Shook A Nation All that changed in mid‑February 2026, when a small auction listing appeared on eBay, posted by a Belgian seller dealing in Second World War memorabi...