War as a smokescreen for world politics
War as a smokescreen for world politics

2026 has once again shown the world that geopolitical crises now function almost like television series. New season, new explosions, new expert panels. This time: Iran. Missiles, drones, burning facilities, dramatic satellite images, and a global audience glued to the screen. The headlines were quickly written: escalation, retaliation, nuclear fears, geopolitical conflagration. The dramatic setup was perfect.

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