How Lebanon Almost Became the Flashpoint of a Nuclear War

How Lebanon Almost Became the Flashpoint of a Nuclear War

The 1958 Lebanese civil war, ignited amidst the Cold War and Arab nationalism, mirrored a clash of ideologies, where President Camille Chamoun’s pro-Western stance collided with pan-Arabists and leftist factions, marking a precursor to the nation’s tumultuous future and the larger civil war of the mid-70s and 80s.

SOFREP World Exclusive: The Benghazi Mortar Team’s Identities Revealed For the First Time

SOFREP World Exclusive: The Benghazi Mortar Team’s Identities Revealed For the First Time

We disclose the identities of the ten cold-blooded assailants from the Ali Hassan al-Jaber Cell, who, under the sinister banner of the Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade, orchestrated the lethal mortar attack on the CIA Annex in Benghazi on the black dawn of September 12, 2012, with a hope to unmask the shadows and inch closer to the realm of retribution for our fallen brothers.

The Bolduc Brief: Lack of Understanding – Misguided Support for Hamas Protests

The Bolduc Brief: Lack of Understanding – Misguided Support for Hamas Protests

By diverting significant resources towards military infrastructure and weaponry, Hamas has neglected the development of vital social services, such as healthcare and education, thus exacerbating the dire living conditions, limited healthcare access, and inadequate educational opportunities for Palestinians living under its rule.

Turkey’s Tenuous Ties with Hamas Undermine Sweden’s NATO Bid

Turkey’s Tenuous Ties with Hamas Undermine Sweden’s NATO Bid

Turkey now finds itself at a disadvantage—once holding Sweden through blackmail over harboring a terrorist organization, Ankara has done the same with Hamas. No longer holding the moral high ground over combating terrorism, the Turkish Republic will continue to lose favor amongst NATO allies and Stockholm with their regional disputes with Israel.

Israel-Hamas Conflict SITREP: Poised on the Brink of All Out War

Israel-Hamas Conflict SITREP: Poised on the Brink of All Out War

The recent hostilities in the Israel-Hamas conflict, marked by the October 7th terror attacks and subsequent retaliations, underscore a volatile trajectory with the broader Israeli-Palestinian dispute at its core, weaving a complex narrative of military engagements, civilian casualties, and geopolitical maneuvers that further entrench opposing narratives, challenge regional stability, and reflect a convoluted mesh of local and international interests, all set against a backdrop of a restless Middle East landscape.

The Bolduc Brief: Israeli Hamas Conflict and the Middle East Meltdown

The Bolduc Brief: Israeli Hamas Conflict and the Middle East Meltdown

The ongoing Israeli and Hamas conflict, deeply rooted in historical animosities and exacerbated by regional dynamics, faces a potential expansion fueled by unresolved core issues, external interventions, and the rising tide of radicalization within a beleaguered Gaza, painting a dire picture that beckons for urgent, cohesive international diplomacy to foster stability and peaceful coexistence.