The Slow Drift Toward Ground War In Iran

by M A Hossain Wars often begin with confidence in distance—precision strikes, remote control, minimal exposure. It is a familiar American instinct, visible from the early days of the Gulf War to the opening phases of the campaign against ISIS. Air power promises disruption without entanglement. It rarely delivers resolution.That pattern is reappearing in the current confrontation with Iran.

March 28, 2026
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India Sends A Fuel Tanker To Sri Lanka Loaded With 20,000 MT of Diesel & 18,000 MT of Petrol

India has extended vital fuel assistance to Sri Lanka amid escalating regional tensions that threaten energy security across South Asia.On 27 March 2026, the Indian High Commission announced the imminent arrival of a 38,000 metric tons shipment comprising diesel and petrol, set to dock at Colombo Harbour on Saturday. This emergency support underscores New Delhi’s commitment to bolstering its

March 28, 2026
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Iranian Missiles Wound US Troops In Saudi Strike As Israel Pounds Nuclear Sites; Hormuz Aid Breakthrough Offers Fragile Hope

Conflict has spiralled further in the Middle East with Israel launching a major wave of airstrikes on Iranian nuclear‑related facilities, while Iran struck back with missiles aimed at a US‑backed air base in Saudi Arabia, wounding American service members and damaging refuelling aircraft.The strikes mark a significant escalation barely a month into the broader war, underscoring how quickly

March 28, 2026
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Tehran Mobilises 1-Million-Strong ‘Wall of Defiance’ As U.S. Invasion Fears Grow

Iran has mobilised over one million ground fighters in preparation for a possible conflict with the United States, according to reports from Tehran’s Tasnim news agency citing military sources.Young volunteers have surged to recruitment centres operated by the Basij paramilitary force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the regular army, signalling a wave of nationalistic fervour

March 28, 2026
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