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Monday, June 22, 2026

The Chessboard of Diplomacy: How Iran Mastered the Art of the Long Game

In the high-stakes world of international relations, perception is often as powerful as economic sanctions or military might. 

If you’ve been tracking the shifting tectonic plates of Middle Eastern politics, you’ve likely noticed a trend that is becoming impossible to ignore: the Iranian diplomatic corps is playing a game that many Western powers simply aren’t prepared for.

Let’s be honest: the Iranian delegation’s performance on the international stage specifically regarding their interactions in Switzerland has been nothing short of a masterclass in psychological leverage.

The U.S.-Israel War on Iran Was Always a Flawed Idea. Here's Why It Crashed and Burned

A critical look at the 2026 U.S.-Israel war on Iran — what was promised, what actually happened, and why it failed.

Let me be straight with you.

When President Donald Trump announced what he called "Operation Epic Fury" back in early 2026, he stood at that podium with that signature confidence of his, promising the American people and the world that this time, Iran would finally bend. Benjamin Netanyahu, nodding along like a man who had already written the ending in his head. The rhetoric was loud, the theater was classic Trump, and for about thirty seconds, it almost felt like it might work.

Almost.

Fast forward to today, June 22, 2026, and what do we have to show for it? A war that burned through precious resources, pulled families apart, destabilized an entire region even more than it already was, and accomplished exactly none of its stated goals. None. Zero. Zip.

And the worst part? Anyone with half a brain could see it coming.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Historic US-Iran Peace Talks Resume at Swiss Resort: What You Need to Know

US and Iranian diplomats resume peace talks at a Swiss mountain resort. Vice President JD Vance will meet Iranian negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf with Pakistani and Qatari mediators. Latest updates on the critical diplomatic efforts to end tensions and resolve the Strait of Hormuz dispute.

The stakes couldn't be higher. After months of tension, threats, and a standoff that had the entire Gulf region holding its breath, American and Iranian diplomats are back at the table this time on neutral ground in Switzerland. The meeting, which kicked off this Sunday afternoon at a secluded mountain resort, marks a critical new chapter in what has been one of the most fraught relationships in modern Middle Eastern politics.

Vice President JD Vance is leading the US delegation, while Iran has sent its top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. But here's what makes this round particularly interesting: it's not just the two sides talking. Pakistan and Qatar are officially in the room as mediators, and Switzerland is playing host in what can only be described as a carefully orchestrated diplomatic dance.