News and Analysis 2/21/26

“The administration has provided no clear casus belli, instead grafting shifting narratives onto a largely predetermined course of action as war advocates steer Washington toward military action despite the lack of a discernible endgame”:

“With no viable armed opposition on the ground, and no U.S. troops in the region to physically take territory, it’s unclear how an air campaign against a country of 93 million will achieve objectives that have yet to be laid out”:

Trita Parsi gives three reasons why “this won’t work”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance– continues:

“They (the Pentagon) have something for every scenario. One scenario takes out the ayatollah and his son and the mullahs” — a Trump advisor:

“The release of the activists comes after the British High Court ruled that the government’s ban on Palestine Action as a ‘terror group’ was unlawful and disproportionate”:

An film about a motorcycle riding social/political activist lesbian midwife and political candidate  who insists she is comfortable with her gender is the first Iranian documentary nominated for an Oscar:

“The internet is, by design, a decentralised and deeply inter-dependent network. But Iran’s recent example indicates that it is becoming far more plausible” to splinter:


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