New Wars
One of the most significant changes after the end of the cold war is the prevalence of post-modern warfare or ‘New Wars’ (Kaldor).
One of the most significant changes after the end of the cold war is the prevalence of post-modern warfare or ‘New Wars’ (Kaldor).
The second world war was the most brutal conflict in human history. Over 50 million people perished, mostly civilian. This short documentary attempts to explains world war 2 in a comprehensive yet relatively brief way. It is by far the most interesting video i have produced to date. Continue reading World War II – A Short Documentary
Disclaimer: The following video contains graphic content & I apologies in advanced for the apparent typos in the subtitles.
In 2014, ISIS took the world hostage. One of the fundamental realms we need to investigate is the History behind ISIS; as the influential author George Orwell states “he who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past”. This means that in order to defeat ISIS, we need to conduct an accurate historical account of the group by identifying the [root] causes. It is through knowing the root causes that a viable solution can be established to eliminate such extremist groups. Continue reading “The History of ISIS”
Who is the real aggressor in Eastern Europe? Continue reading NATO’s War With Russia
Is this argument that is frequently used by atheists really true? I compare the validity of this claim to statistical evidence of the 1740 wars recorded by Charles Philips in his book “The Encyclopaedia of Wars”. Continue reading RELIGION CAUSES MOST WARS
Why did NATO continue to exist after the end of the Cold War? Wasn’t their mission accomplished? What good did they actually bring after the end of the Cold War?
Over 70 people have been killed alongside 150+ injured during a Taliban suicide plot targeting Christian minorities in the Southwest city of Lahore on Easter Sunday. Continue reading Pakistan Terrorist Attacks
When will this ostensibly eternal bloodbath end? Continue reading The Condition of Syria