American Communist Praises Terrorist Group in Sana’a: When Does Free Speech Become Extremism?
Jackson Hinkle’s pro-Houthi rally in Yemen highlights the growing intersection of American fringe extremism and designated foreign terrorist movements.
Iran Unveils Underground Missile City
Iran’s public unveiling of a massive underground missile base marks a strategic warning to the U.S. and Israel, reinforcing its military posture amid rising regional tensions and diplomatic deadlock.
Ceasefire Collapse Sparks Global Protests and Regional Escalation
The breakdown of ceasefires in both Gaza and Lebanon has reignited regional war, intensified global protest, and deepened political unrest from the Middle East to the streets of American cities.
Charlotte Kates: The Face of Samidoun and the Global Crackdown on “Resistance”
Charlotte Kates continues to defend Samidoun against global terrorism designations, portraying the organization as a resistance movement despite overwhelming evidence of its links to the PFLP.
Houthis Resume Attacks on Israeli Shipping
The Houthis have resumed attacks on Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea and surrounding waters, escalating regional tensions and challenging Western military efforts to secure vital shipping lanes.
Alawite Uprising and the Emergence of the Military Council for the Liberation of Syria
The newly formed Military Council for the Liberation of Syria, an Alawite-led insurgency against HTS rule, has launched deadly attacks in Syria’s coastal regions, sparking fears of renewed sectarian warfare.

