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historical, social & broadly speaking any general aspects of world events.

We read, we listen and we gossip something about everything; rarely bothering our minds to analyze even when our common sense owes us good analysis. Reasoning with solid arguments, debating on solid grounds along with criticizing & praising what is wrong and what is right respectively is the ultimate objective of 'The Perspective'.

11/05/2026

Illegal Arrest of Former Prime Minister Imran Khan on May 9, 2023.

09/05/2026

Iran's Reverse Engineering - Part II

Iran is reportedly reverse engineering unexploded and inactive US weapons recovered during the recent conflict pause. By studying guidance systems, sensors, explosive mechanisms, and weapon structure, Tehran may be trying to understand American military technology and develop local alternatives. This video explains how reverse engineering works, why unexploded weapons become intelligence assets, and what this could mean for future warfare in the Middle East.

Iran reverse engineering, US weapons, unexploded bombs, Iran military technology, American weapons analysis, Iran US conflict, bunker buster bombs, reverse engineering explained, Iranian defense industry, Middle East war, US military technology, Shahed drones, RQ-170 drone, Iran missiles, underground bunkers


08/05/2026

Iran's Reverse Engineering

06/05/2026

Iran's Real Strength - IRGC

05/05/2026

How did Iran build one of the most powerful military and ideological forces in the world? This video explores the origins of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), starting from a dramatic post-1979 revolution meeting led by Mohsen Rafiqdoost, to its rise as a dominant force in Iran’s military, economy, and foreign policy.

We break down the IRGC’s core objectives, its Quds Force operations across the Middle East, and why it continues to resist global pressure—especially from the United States. This is the story of power, ideology, and strategy that defines modern Iran.

Watch till the end to understand why Iran may be weakened—but not easily defeated.

Iran IRGC history, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps explained, Iran military power, Quds Force Iran, Mohsen Rafiqdoost meeting, Iran revolution 1979, Iran vs USA analysis, Middle East geopolitics, IRGC power structure, Arash Azizi Shadow Commander

02/05/2026

Why Iran Doesn't Surrender?

01/05/2026

1000 Days of Imran Khan in Prison.

27/04/2026

Iran’s recent diplomatic tour spanning Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow reflects a calculated geopolitical strategy rather than routine visits. Pakistan is acting as a key communication bridge between Tehran and Washington, while Oman continues its traditional role as a quiet mediator—especially given its strategic stake in the Strait of Hormuz.

Meanwhile, Moscow has emerged as a critical power center, offering Iran strategic backing and leverage against US pressure. This multi-city diplomacy shows that Iran is not negotiating from a position of weakness, but carefully building alliances and shaping the terms of engagement.

At the same time, the Trump administration appears eager for a quick resolution—but history and current complexities suggest that any deal will take time, negotiation, and compromise.

Iran diplomacy, Iran Pakistan US talks, Muscat mediation, Moscow Iran Russia, Strait of Hormuz politics, Trump Iran deal, Middle East conflict 2026, geopolitics Iran strategy


24/04/2026

The recent incident involving Reza Pahlavi in Germany has once again brought global attention to Iran’s political struggle. But the real story goes far deeper.
Who is Reza Pahlavi? The son of Iran’s last Shah, he represents a past that many Iranians rejected during the 1979 revolution. Today, he is actively calling for the end of Iran’s current Islamic system—often with visible support from Western powers.
But does he truly represent the Iranian people, or is he a figure aligned with external interests? And why does a significant segment of Iranians continue to support their current system despite global pressure?
This video explores the clash between Iran’s revolutionary identity and Western-backed political ambitions.

Reza Pahlavi, Iran politics, Iranian revolution 1979, Iran regime change, Iran vs West, Middle East politics, Shah of Iran, Iran opposition, geopolitical analysis, Iran news

20/04/2026

Iran War - Another Vietnam for the USA.

17/04/2026

Pakistan’s recent role in international diplomacy has sparked a wave of national pride. But behind this narrative lies a deeper reality. While the state appears active on the global stage, serious questions remain about governance, public mandate, and institutional integrity within the country.
Historically, external conflicts and geopolitical crises have often been used by regimes in Pakistan to strengthen their hold on power. From Ayub Khan to Zia-ul-Haq and Pervez Musharraf, global events became tools for domestic legitimacy. Is history repeating itself?
This video explores the contrast between Pakistan’s international positioning and its internal political dynamics. It also highlights how media narratives shape public perception and whether rising public awareness is beginning to challenge these patterns.

Pakistan politics, Pakistan diplomacy, Iran US tensions, Pakistan role global politics, civil military relations Pakistan, democracy in Pakistan, political awareness Pakistan, media narrative Pakistan, geopolitics Pakistan

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