The War Widened and Washington Pretended Not to Notice
The Houthis opened a second front from Yemen, nine million Americans marched, and Washington's response to both was the same studied indifference.
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The Houthis opened a second front from Yemen, nine million Americans marched, and Washington's response to both was the same studied indifference.
Yemen's Houthis launched two waves of missiles and drones at Israel on Saturday, opening the war's second front from 1,800 kilometers away.
Israel struck Iran's Arak heavy-water reactor and Yazd yellowcake plant on Friday -- nuclear facility attacks during a declared pause that no one can reconcile.
Pakistan is hosting Saudi, Turkish, and Egyptian foreign ministers for war talks that begin Sunday -- the first multilateral effort that excludes the United States.
The Philippines has 45 days of fuel, rotating blackouts in Metro Manila, and 98 percent oil dependence on the Gulf -- and it still has not appeared on a single American front page.
Hezbollah says the deadline to expel Iran's ambassador 'does not exist' — today we find out if Lebanese sovereignty is real.
A month of calibrated escalation may be ending as Iran's supreme leader signals the proportional response doctrine is dead.
Six ballistic missiles and 29 drones struck Prince Sultan Air Base on Friday, wounding at least 12 U.S. troops and damaging critical refueling aircraft.
The 82nd Airborne is the Army's rapid deployment force that can be anywhere on Earth within 18 hours, and the Pentagon just sent them to the Gulf.
Cuba's national power grid has collapsed three times this month, and the Caribbean joins Africa and the Pacific in the war's peripheral damage zone.
The Houthis launched two separate missile and drone attacks on Israel within 24 hours, confirming Yemen as the war's newest front.
One month since the first strikes fell on Iran, the war has expanded to three fronts, killed thousands, and reshaped global energy markets.
Hundreds of Israelis gathered at Habima Square to protest the war with Iran and clashed with police who dispersed the rally within minutes.
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines confirmed rotating blackouts as the country's 98 percent dependence on Gulf oil collides with the Hormuz blockade.
Thirty days, an estimated $27 billion in U.S. military costs, oil near $100, gas near $4, five continents affected, zero congressional votes authorizing it.