Here Comes An End To The War

Here Comes An End To The War
By, James Qullian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Something unusual is happening around the Strait of Hormuz, and it isn’t coming from Tehran. It’s the sudden quiet from Washington, Beijing, and Moscow — three governments that normally can’t agree on the color of the sky. When rivals stop shouting at each other all at once, it usually means they’ve discovered a shared interest. In this case, the shared interest is preventing Iran from dragging the global system into a crisis none of them can afford.
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The Vanishing Fear of Nuclear Bombs

The Vanishing Fear of Nuclear Bombs
James Quillian, Political Analyst, Natural Law

The world once lived under a shadow so dark it shaped every waking thought. After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the fear of nuclear bombs was not an abstraction — it was the atmosphere. It governed diplomacy, restrained leaders, and kept ordinary people aware that one mistake could end civilization. That fear acted as a kind of global circuit breaker. And then, almost without notice, it disappeared.

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