Tag Archives: Iraq

07Mar/26

How is the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict reshaping the global economy?

March 7, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Geopolitical Risk Report: The 2026 West Asian Realignment and the Collapse of Regional Diplomacy

The U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict is triggering severe shocks across the global economy, primarily through disruptions to energy supplies, international trade routes, financial markets, and critical technology infrastructure.

Energy Market Upheaval The most immediate economic threat stems from rising energy prices due to the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz—a crucial maritime chokepoint that normally handles about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Following Iranian threats, commercial shipping through the strait has slowed to a near-standstill, with tanker traffic dropping by about 90% and multiple insurance firms canceling coverage for Gulf vessels. Continue reading

02Mar/26

A Region on the Brink: Stranded Civilians, Evacuation Chaos, and Suspended Aid in the Middle East

Hundreds of Thousands Stranded: Middle East Airspace Shutdown and Strait of Hormuz Closure Paralyze Global Transit

March 2, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The United States and Israel launched a massive, coordinated military campaign—codenamed Operation Epic Fury and Operation Lion’s Roar—against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The coalition conducted nearly 900 strikes in the first 12 hours, targeting Iranian air defenses, missile production facilities, and IRGC command centers. The strikes successfully assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of top Iranian military and government officials. In retaliation, Iran launched “Operation True Promise 4,” firing waves of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel and US military installations across the Persian Gulf, including bases in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and the UAE.

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28Feb/26

The 2026 Geo-Economic Fault Line: Energy, Logistics, and the Great Divergence

Contextualizing the 2026 Escalation: From Trade Tensions to Kinetic Warfare

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The global strategic landscape has transitioned from the “unpredictable” trade volatility of 2024–2025—characterized by a century-high effective tariff rate and fiscal “haze”—into a state of “major combat operations” initiated in February 2026. This shift represents an existential threshold for regional stability; geopolitical risk is no longer an occasional variable but a foundational structural baseline. The previous era’s focus on trade countermeasures has been superseded by a period of kinetic escalation that fundamentally alters the movement of global capital and commodities.The tactical environment of the 2026 conflict was defined by the U.S. and Israeli “preventative strikes” launched on February 28, targeting Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructure. These operations necessitated the immediate closure of Iranian, Israeli, and Iraqi airspace to civilian traffic. The U.S. administration has adopted a posture of total naval dominance, explicitly declaring an intent to “annihilate” the Iranian navy and “raze” its missile industry to the ground. This transition to high-intensity warfare aims to neutralize regional proxies and prevent nuclear breakout, yet its execution has invalidated previous economic projections. The April 2025 “haze” projections—which anticipated a gradual decline in oil prices toward $65 per barrel—have been rendered obsolete by supply-side shocks that prioritize hard security over soft demand fundamentals. Continue reading

28Feb/26

Global Markets Brace as US-Israeli Strikes on Iran Compound Tariff and Inflationary Pressures

 

The 2026 Global Pivot: 5 Surprising Realities Reshaping the Middle East and Beyond

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The geopolitical landscape has drastically deteriorated, culminating in joint “pre-emptive” military strikes launched by the United States and Israel against Iran in late February 2026. The US military announced “major combat operations” aimed at razing Iran’s missile industry and naval capabilities. This severe escalation follows a previous 12-day war in June 2025, during which Israel and the US targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow and Natanz, fundamentally altering the region’s risk profile. Continue reading

17Feb/26

“Keep Hope Alive”: The Complicated, Consequential Life of Jesse Jackson

The Mathematical Radical: How Jesse Jackson Rewrote the American Presidency from the Outside

Feb 17, 2026 /Mpelembe media/ — This biographical report commemorates the life and legacy of the Reverend Jesse Jackson, a monumental figure in American civil rights and Democratic politics who passed away at age 84. The text traces his journey from a student activist in the segregated South to a close confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., witnessing the historic struggles and tragedies of the 1960s firsthand. It highlights his groundbreaking presidential campaigns in the 1980s, which shattered racial barriers and paved the way for future leaders like Barack Obama. Beyond his political runs, the source details his dedication to economic justice and voter registration through the creation of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Ultimately, the article portrays Jackson as a “pathfinder” who spent over half a century fighting for the oppressed and overlooked across the globe. Continue reading

09Jan/26

The Persian Threshold: Tehran Teeters Between Total Collapse and a “Year of Blood”

Jan. 9, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The Iranian regime is currently facing its most existential challenge since the 1979 Revolution. As of January 9, 2026, the situation has shifted from sporadic economic protests into a coordinated nationwide uprising. Continue reading

05Nov/23

Has holy land been hijacked by fascist and terrorists?

On the eve of May 14, the Arabs launched an air attack on Tel Aviv, which the Israelis resisted. This action was followed by the invasion of the former Palestinian mandate by Arab armies from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Egypt. Saudi Arabia sent a formation that fought under the Egyptian command. Continue reading

30May/23

Why more foam makes for the best beer-drinking experience – and always has

Anistatia Renard Miller, University of Bristol

What makes for the ultimate beer drinking experience? Some like theirs in a frosty glass, others with a wedge of lime. But when it comes to froth – or the head as it’s commonly known – what’s the best amount and how can it be achieved?

Too much froth and you’re left with a smear of bubbles across your face and hanging from your nose as you desperately try to get at the beer beneath. But too little will cause problems in your stomach.

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24Apr/23

Sudan: violence between army and militia is a symptom of an old disease that is destroying Africa

Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham

A three-day ceasefire to mark the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Fitr in Khartoum appears to be dead in the water as fighting continues in the Sudanese capital. According to the World Health Organization, more than 330 people have been killed over the past week. Now, with reports emerging that arms are being sent from Egypt and Libya, there are growing fears the situation could develop into a civil war that could draw in regional powers.

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18Mar/23

CGTN’S The Legacy of War Documentary Investigates Lasting Legacy of Iraq War, 20 Years On

China Global Television Network (CGTN) is marking the 20th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War with the release of a three-part documentary, “The Legacy of War”, premiering on March 17th. The documentary presents an objective account of the war and its aftermath through the stories of ordinary people. It highlights the impact the war is still having on people in Iraq. Continue reading