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If the Strait of Hormuz is closed for a long time, it will benefit Russia.
A war involving the United States and Israel with Iran carries the risk that the Strait of Hormuz could remain closed for a prolonged period. This is a crucial route in the global economy through which 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas is supplied from the countries of the Persian Gulf.
By Real content11 days ago in Chapters
How has the Israel-US war with Iran affected air travel?
On February 28, Israel and the United States launched a coordinated military operation against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Since then, the conflict has rapidly expanded and affected multiple countries.
By Real content12 days ago in Chapters
Flight 163: The Tragic Karachi–Jeddah Flight Where No One Survived Despite a Safe Landing
On August 19, 1980, what began as a routine commercial flight from Karachi to Jeddah ended in one of the most heartbreaking disasters in aviation history. The aircraft, Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight 163, carried 301 people on board—287 passengers and 14 crew members. Despite successfully making an emergency landing after a fire broke out mid-flight, not a single person survived. The tragedy shocked the world and remains a painful lesson in aviation safety.
By Irshad Abbasi 12 days ago in Chapters
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III?
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III? The current situation in the Middle East has once again raised a serious question around the world: could this conflict grow into World War III? Tensions in the region have increased due to military strikes, political warnings, and the involvement of several global powers. While no country has officially declared a world war, the combination of regional conflicts and international alliances has made many experts worry about the possibility of a much larger confrontation.
By Wings of Time 13 days ago in Chapters
The World Halted, One Journey Unbroken - Chapter 2
##Part One: The Dream Was Put on Pause That year, what occupied my mind was simple: register, crowdfund, book the flight ticket, arrange to meet Chen at the designated place—and we would go to Dunhuang together for the desert trek.
By SoulVitara 14 days ago in Chapters
AI, Nuclear Escalation, and Pakistan’s Critical Role
AI, Nuclear Escalation, and Pakistan’s Critical Role If World War III begins, it is unlikely to start with marching armies or formal declarations. Instead, it may begin silently—inside algorithms, early-warning systems, and automated decision tools powered by artificial intelligence. Nowhere is this risk more serious than in regions where nuclear weapons exist alongside historical rivalries, limited decision time, and high political tension. South Asia, especially Pakistan, sits at the center of this emerging danger.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Chapters
Has World War III Started?
Has World War III Started? The question “Has World War III started?” is no longer limited to academic debate or fictional movies. It is now openly discussed in newsrooms, policy circles, and online platforms around the world. While the simple answer remains no, the conditions shaping today’s global environment are deeply alarming. The world is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of regional wars, technological disruption, and power competition that closely resembles the early stages of past global conflicts.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Chapters
Has World War III Started?
Has World War III Started? The question “Has World War III started?” is no longer limited to academic debate or fictional movies. It is now openly discussed in newsrooms, policy circles, and online platforms around the world. While the simple answer remains no, the conditions shaping today’s global environment are deeply alarming. The world is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of regional wars, technological disruption, and power competition that closely resembles the early stages of past global conflicts.
By Wings of Time 14 days ago in Chapters
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics The confirmed death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after joint strikes by the United States and Israel has sharply intensified the ongoing conflict in the Middle East—turning what was a dangerous regional crisis into a moment with global implications. Khamenei, who led Iran for nearly four decades and wielded extraordinary political and military influence, was killed when missiles and airstrikes hit Tehran in the opening phase of a major military operation targeting Iranian leadership and strategic infrastructure. The impact of his death is already reverberating across the region and the world in ways that may last for years.
By Wings of Time 15 days ago in Chapters











