defense
Moving through the ranks of military activity including infrastructure, wars, our commander in chief and the nucleur arms race.
PACO Calling TACO - 12
This conversation happened on April 7, after Trump announced a two-week delay on his "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" threat. And an October 2025 call between Orban and Putin got leaked to the press.
By Lana V Lynxabout 4 hours ago in The Swamp
Countdown to Destruction?
The hours are counting down when Trump must deliver on his expletive and extremist statement of destroying Iran's infrastructure and sending it back to the Stone Age. This statement expresses anger and frustration. Despite everything that the US and Israel have dropped on Iran, the Islamic Republic has not buckled. It has hit back at US bases in Gulf countries and Israel. Iran has not acquiesced to an American ceasefire and is only allowing vessels through the Strait of Hormuz that are not attacking it.
By Nicholas Bishopa day ago in The Swamp
Does Donald Trump Intend to Use an Atomic Bomb in a War?
The idea of a U.S. president using an atomic bomb in war is alarming and highly consequential. Currently, there’s no credible evidence that former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has publicly expressed an intention to use an atomic bomb in conflict, and such a move would break longstanding U.S. and international policy prohibiting first use of nuclear weapons. Yet recent world events and Trump’s rhetoric have renewed debate about U.S. nuclear policy and the risk of escalation.
By shaoor afridia day ago in The Swamp
Four Countries Four Different roles in peace talk of US -Iran War
In the current global landscape, the Middle East has once again emerged as the center of international politics and economic concern. Rising tensions in the region have alarmed major world powers, highlighting the importance of certain countries that possess not only geographical significance but also strategic and diplomatic leverage. Among these, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia stand out as key players capable of influencing the course of events.
By Ibrahim Shah 4 days ago in The Swamp
A New War Between Pakistan and India May Start Very Soon
The relationship between Pakistan and India has long been marked by tension, conflict, and fragile peace. As two neighboring nuclear-armed nations with a complex history, even the slightest escalation between them draws global concern. In recent times, rising political disagreements, border tensions, and strong national sentiments have once again sparked fears that a new war could begin very soon.
By shaoor afridi5 days ago in The Swamp
Alleged F-35 Shot Down.
In war, all sides put out propaganda to big up their own side and belittle their enemy. From the beginning of time right up until this Iran war, this has been the way of things. It shows something animalistic in humans, something primordial that connects deep to our primate core. Like gorillas beating their chests, making themselves look bigger and mightier than their rivals. We humans still do this, but with propaganda. Some propaganda is truthful, some propaganda is a mixture of truth and lies, and other propaganda is downright deception. All to make it look like we are winning and our enemies are losing. It's simple, primitive, but effective.
By Nicholas Bishop5 days ago in The Swamp
Does Donald Trump Really Want to End the War with Iran?
The question of whether Donald Trump truly wants to end the conflict with Iran has become one of the most debated issues in global politics today. His statements, actions, and policies often appear to send mixed signals—leaving analysts, allies, and ordinary people uncertain about his real intentions. Is he genuinely seeking peace, or is his strategy focused on achieving military dominance before ending the war? The answer lies somewhere in between, shaped by strategy, pressure, and political calculation.
By shaoor afridi7 days ago in The Swamp











