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Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran
Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran The possibility of a United States ground invasion of Iran has once again become a topic of global strategic debate. With rising military tensions, economic disruptions, and diplomatic maneuvering, the Middle East is entering a critical phase. Reports suggest increasing troop deployments, rising threats, and parallel diplomatic efforts — including potential negotiations through Pakistan. These developments indicate that the conflict is no longer limited to airstrikes or naval pressure, but could evolve into a broader geopolitical confrontation.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in Chapters
Beyond Sales: Real Estate as a Dedicated Career Journey
Real estate is often misunderstood as a profession focused solely on buying and selling properties, yet it is far more than that. It is a long-term career journey that requires commitment, continuous learning, relationship building, and strategic thinking.
By Stacey Yim10 days ago in Chapters
Iran’s Next Move: Nuclear Bomb?
Iran’s Next Move: Nuclear Bomb? Rising Fears as Iran Moves Closer to Nuclear Threshold As tensions escalate in the Middle East, one major question is now dominating global security discussions: Is Iran preparing for a nuclear bomb?
By Wings of Time 11 days ago in Chapters
Pakistan Flag Passes Through Hormuz
Pakistan Flag Passes Through Hormuz In a world filled with rising tensions and geopolitical uncertainty, sometimes a single moment can shift global perception. Such a moment unfolded when a Pakistani naval vessel, proudly flying the green and white national flag, passed peacefully through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the most strategically sensitive waterways in the world. What followed was more than just a naval movement. It became a powerful symbol: Pakistan emerging as a sign of peace.
By Wings of Time 13 days ago in Chapters
The Hidden Edge: How Independence Beats Institutional Trading Limits
Independent traders often operate with a unique advantage that large institutions cannot easily replicate. While institutional trading dominates headlines and market volume, individual traders possess flexibility, speed, and freedom that can lead to better decision-making and stronger long-term performance.
By Agast Mishra14 days ago in Chapters









