"Since losing the war in Iran, President Trump has been desperately searching for a war he can win to boost his approval ratings. His first choice of Greenland hit the unfortunate snag of being owned by a NATO country, so he has been looking for an easier target, preferably an island with lots of attractive females. You will hugely be relieved that he has discovered a place called “Cuba” that poses an existential threat to the United States of Paedophilia and is in desperate need of some freedom bombs."
"Indonesia's skies are not empty. They are dense with memory, law, and the quiet weight of sovereignty. When Jakarta's foreign ministry urged caution over a reported United States proposal for expanded military overflight access, it was not merely a bureaucratic reflex. It was a signal—subtle, deliberate, and deeply rooted in the uneasy geometry of power now reshaping the Indo-Pacific."
"In the Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce defines peace as a period of cheating between two periods of fighting. The Israeli version of a ceasefire might be defined as a moment of war deceptively halted to enable conflict to continue. War as cosplay and camouflage. Under such fragile conditions, military objectives can still be pursued with a ruthlessness offensive to international law, custom and common sense."