Skip to main content
Live
THE DIPLOMATTrump’s Hormuz Warship Request Puts South Korea-US Alliance to the TestBRASIL WIRENathália Urban Presente!MAIL & GUARDIANGreat art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomTHE GUARDIANNigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay?THE INDEPENDENTTop Iran security chief Ali Larijani killed after Israel air strikes in major blow to country’s leadershipTHE INDEPENDENTArizona hits Kalshi with criminal charges, escalating fight between states and prediction marketsLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEGas pipelines to EuropeTHE INDEPENDENTIran-US war latest: Tehran confirms death of security chief Ali Larijani as Trump slams Nato for abandoning USTHE GUARDIANAfrica particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say expertsBRASIL WIREAnalysis: NYT’s bizarre coverage and omissions of Bolsonaro’s murderous coup plotTHE DIPLOMATTaiwan’s First PRC-born Legislator Stokes ControversyTHE INDEPENDENTMAGA overwhelmingly supports war in Iran with nearly 90% backing Trump’s attacksLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUECrypto-colonialism in the CaribbeanBRASIL WIREInside Brazil’s X Ban: How Elon Musk Started–and lost–a Fight With Brazil’s JudiciaryBRASIL WIREBolsonaro Takes Stand in Coup TrialMAIL & GUARDIAN“I am not Dada’s ball boy” — ANC member defends court bid over Joburg conferenceTHE INDEPENDENTAs Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfareTHE DIPLOMATWar in Iran Could Close Central Asia’s Gateway to the SeaMAIL & GUARDIANMchunu disbandment letter divided SAPSTHE DIPLOMATChina Funds 9 Border Posts for Tajikistan as Frontier Violence EscalatesTHE GUARDIANAt least 23 people killed in suspected suicide attacks in north-eastern NigeriaMAIL & GUARDIANSouth Africa reviews ICJ case against Israel as West Bank family killed before EidTHE GUARDIAN‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolitionLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEFruit and vegetable pickers' ratesLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEThe Little Prince and the marketing of innocenceBRASIL WIREMinister warns of “industrial-scale” organized disinformation campaign, hindering disaster effortsTHE GUARDIANBelgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leaderLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEMarch: the longer viewTHE DIPLOMATThe Indonesia-US Agreement: A ‘Reciprocal’ Trade Deal That Isn’tMAIL & GUARDIANServices SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthTHE DIPLOMATTrump’s Hormuz Warship Request Puts South Korea-US Alliance to the TestBRASIL WIRENathália Urban Presente!MAIL & GUARDIANGreat art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomTHE GUARDIANNigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay?THE INDEPENDENTTop Iran security chief Ali Larijani killed after Israel air strikes in major blow to country’s leadershipTHE INDEPENDENTArizona hits Kalshi with criminal charges, escalating fight between states and prediction marketsLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEGas pipelines to EuropeTHE INDEPENDENTIran-US war latest: Tehran confirms death of security chief Ali Larijani as Trump slams Nato for abandoning USTHE GUARDIANAfrica particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say expertsBRASIL WIREAnalysis: NYT’s bizarre coverage and omissions of Bolsonaro’s murderous coup plotTHE DIPLOMATTaiwan’s First PRC-born Legislator Stokes ControversyTHE INDEPENDENTMAGA overwhelmingly supports war in Iran with nearly 90% backing Trump’s attacksLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUECrypto-colonialism in the CaribbeanBRASIL WIREInside Brazil’s X Ban: How Elon Musk Started–and lost–a Fight With Brazil’s JudiciaryBRASIL WIREBolsonaro Takes Stand in Coup TrialMAIL & GUARDIAN“I am not Dada’s ball boy” — ANC member defends court bid over Joburg conferenceTHE INDEPENDENTAs Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfareTHE DIPLOMATWar in Iran Could Close Central Asia’s Gateway to the SeaMAIL & GUARDIANMchunu disbandment letter divided SAPSTHE DIPLOMATChina Funds 9 Border Posts for Tajikistan as Frontier Violence EscalatesTHE GUARDIANAt least 23 people killed in suspected suicide attacks in north-eastern NigeriaMAIL & GUARDIANSouth Africa reviews ICJ case against Israel as West Bank family killed before EidTHE GUARDIAN‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolitionLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEFruit and vegetable pickers' ratesLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEThe Little Prince and the marketing of innocenceBRASIL WIREMinister warns of “industrial-scale” organized disinformation campaign, hindering disaster effortsTHE GUARDIANBelgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leaderLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEMarch: the longer viewTHE DIPLOMATThe Indonesia-US Agreement: A ‘Reciprocal’ Trade Deal That Isn’tMAIL & GUARDIANServices SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthTHE DIPLOMATTrump’s Hormuz Warship Request Puts South Korea-US Alliance to the TestBRASIL WIRENathália Urban Presente!MAIL & GUARDIANGreat art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomTHE GUARDIANNigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay?THE INDEPENDENTTop Iran security chief Ali Larijani killed after Israel air strikes in major blow to country’s leadershipTHE INDEPENDENTArizona hits Kalshi with criminal charges, escalating fight between states and prediction marketsLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEGas pipelines to EuropeTHE INDEPENDENTIran-US war latest: Tehran confirms death of security chief Ali Larijani as Trump slams Nato for abandoning USTHE GUARDIANAfrica particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say expertsBRASIL WIREAnalysis: NYT’s bizarre coverage and omissions of Bolsonaro’s murderous coup plotTHE DIPLOMATTaiwan’s First PRC-born Legislator Stokes ControversyTHE INDEPENDENTMAGA overwhelmingly supports war in Iran with nearly 90% backing Trump’s attacksLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUECrypto-colonialism in the CaribbeanBRASIL WIREInside Brazil’s X Ban: How Elon Musk Started–and lost–a Fight With Brazil’s JudiciaryBRASIL WIREBolsonaro Takes Stand in Coup TrialMAIL & GUARDIAN“I am not Dada’s ball boy” — ANC member defends court bid over Joburg conferenceTHE INDEPENDENTAs Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfareTHE DIPLOMATWar in Iran Could Close Central Asia’s Gateway to the SeaMAIL & GUARDIANMchunu disbandment letter divided SAPSTHE DIPLOMATChina Funds 9 Border Posts for Tajikistan as Frontier Violence EscalatesTHE GUARDIANAt least 23 people killed in suspected suicide attacks in north-eastern NigeriaMAIL & GUARDIANSouth Africa reviews ICJ case against Israel as West Bank family killed before EidTHE GUARDIAN‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolitionLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEFruit and vegetable pickers' ratesLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEThe Little Prince and the marketing of innocenceBRASIL WIREMinister warns of “industrial-scale” organized disinformation campaign, hindering disaster effortsTHE GUARDIANBelgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leaderLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEMarch: the longer viewTHE DIPLOMATThe Indonesia-US Agreement: A ‘Reciprocal’ Trade Deal That Isn’tMAIL & GUARDIANServices SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthTHE DIPLOMATTrump’s Hormuz Warship Request Puts South Korea-US Alliance to the TestBRASIL WIRENathália Urban Presente!MAIL & GUARDIANGreat art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomTHE GUARDIANNigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay?THE INDEPENDENTTop Iran security chief Ali Larijani killed after Israel air strikes in major blow to country’s leadershipTHE INDEPENDENTArizona hits Kalshi with criminal charges, escalating fight between states and prediction marketsLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEGas pipelines to EuropeTHE INDEPENDENTIran-US war latest: Tehran confirms death of security chief Ali Larijani as Trump slams Nato for abandoning USTHE GUARDIANAfrica particularly vulnerable as Iran conflict disrupts supply chains, say expertsBRASIL WIREAnalysis: NYT’s bizarre coverage and omissions of Bolsonaro’s murderous coup plotTHE DIPLOMATTaiwan’s First PRC-born Legislator Stokes ControversyTHE INDEPENDENTMAGA overwhelmingly supports war in Iran with nearly 90% backing Trump’s attacksLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUECrypto-colonialism in the CaribbeanBRASIL WIREInside Brazil’s X Ban: How Elon Musk Started–and lost–a Fight With Brazil’s JudiciaryBRASIL WIREBolsonaro Takes Stand in Coup TrialMAIL & GUARDIAN“I am not Dada’s ball boy” — ANC member defends court bid over Joburg conferenceTHE INDEPENDENTAs Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfareTHE DIPLOMATWar in Iran Could Close Central Asia’s Gateway to the SeaMAIL & GUARDIANMchunu disbandment letter divided SAPSTHE DIPLOMATChina Funds 9 Border Posts for Tajikistan as Frontier Violence EscalatesTHE GUARDIANAt least 23 people killed in suspected suicide attacks in north-eastern NigeriaMAIL & GUARDIANSouth Africa reviews ICJ case against Israel as West Bank family killed before EidTHE GUARDIAN‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolitionLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEFruit and vegetable pickers' ratesLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEThe Little Prince and the marketing of innocenceBRASIL WIREMinister warns of “industrial-scale” organized disinformation campaign, hindering disaster effortsTHE GUARDIANBelgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leaderLE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUEMarch: the longer viewTHE DIPLOMATThe Indonesia-US Agreement: A ‘Reciprocal’ Trade Deal That Isn’tMAIL & GUARDIANServices SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youth
Military3 days ago2
LebanonYemenUAEIraq

The Siege of Sovereignty: Resistance Missiles Breach Baghdad's Green Zone and Ground Regional...

The Siege of Sovereignty: Resistance Missiles Breach Baghdad's Green Zone and Ground Regional...

Factual Summary: On March 14, 2026, a sophisticated multi-vector assault struck the United States Embassy in Baghdad, marking a severe escalation in the ongoing West Asia conflict. Reports from Reuters and local security sources confirm that suicide drones and precision missiles (including the Kheibar Shekan class) bypassed the embassy's "C-RAM" air defense system, resulting in its total destruction along with a critical satellite communications hub. Simultaneously, "Islamic Resistance" factions launched heavy bombardments against U.S. positions at Camp Arifjan and Ali Al-Salem bases in Kuwait. In response to the intensifying kinetic activity, the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority has extended the total closure of its airspace until at least March 16, 2026.

Strategic Analysis: The successful breach of the Baghdad Embassy—traditionally the most fortified diplomatic-military compound in the world—signals the terminal collapse of U.S. "deterrence by denial." Historically, Washington utilized its Baghdad mission as a regional command node; however, the destruction of its radar and data-exchange systems effectively blinds U.S. diplomatic and intelligence operations in Iraq. The indefinite closure of Iraqi and Gulf airspace creates a "logistical chokepoint" for the Pentagon, severing the aerial bridge between Mediterranean and Pacific commands and trapping U.S. forces in isolated, vulnerable pockets across the region.

The Position: The transformation of the U.S. Embassy into a smoldering wreckage is the logical consequence of Washington's continued military adventurism. Evidence suggests that the "Islamic Resistance in Iraq" has shifted from symbolic harassment to "structural attrition" of U.S. sovereign assets. The fact that the C-RAM failed to intercept a drone within its immediate perimeter highlights a catastrophic technological failure. For the United States, the choice is now binary: an orderly diplomatic retreat or a chaotic military withdrawal under sustained fire.

Axis of Resistance Perspective: The Axis of Resistance (Tehran, Baghdad, Hezbollah Lebanon , and Yemen) categorizes these strikes as the "48th wave" of Operation True Promise 4. Following the targeted killing of Kataib Hezbollah members in Baghdad earlier this week, the Resistance has entered a phase of "Unrestricted Retaliation." Strategic actors within the Axis view the strikes on Kuwaiti and Iraqi bases as a method to "de-clutter" the region of foreign interference, viewing every hit on a U.S. helipad or communication tower as a step toward the total liberation of West Asian geography.

Latest Developments:

• Military: Large plumes of black smoke were geolocated rising from the embassy's helipad and radar sectors.

• Regional: Escalating drone activity over Fujairah (UAE) and Doha (Qatar) has triggered emergency evacuations of foreign personnel.

• Technological: The loss of satellite data systems in Baghdad has reportedly disrupted secure communications between the State Department and its remaining Middle East missions.

Future Outlook: 1. Diplomatic Paralysis: U.S. embassies in the region will cease functioning as policy hubs and transition into emergency evacuation centers. 2. Prolonged Air Blockade: Iraqi and Kuwaiti airspace may remain closed indefinitely, forcing commercial and military aviation into costly detours over the African continent. 3. Defense Architecture Collapse: The repeated failure of the Patriot and C-RAM systems will likely lead to a crisis of confidence among regional allies hosting U.S. defense platforms.

#IraqiResistance #Baghdad #USEmbassy #AxisOfResistance #Geopolitics #Kuwait #AirspaceClosure #al-muraqeb #theObserver