Can't restore your saved position? War is not a video game
The article discusses technical issues related to loading a webpage, emphasizing the importance of disabling ad blockers and other extensions for a better experience.
The Game of War
The article examines Iran's willingness to endure high human and material costs in its conflict with the United States through the lens of game theory.
"Trapped in a War That Doesn't Concern Them" โ How the Israeli Strike on Ras Laffan Changed the Game for Arab States
The article discusses how an Israeli strike on Iran's largest gas field has escalated tensions in the region, affecting the Arab states that have been trying to maintain a moderate stance amid ongoing conflicts.
Some monsters deserve a painful death, the game Nekome: Nazi Hunter invites you to a bloody hunt for Nazis
The article discusses the video game Nekome: Nazi Hunter, which engages players in a violent quest against Nazis.
Politico: This is the White House's Plan to Market the Iran War Online
Politico reports that the Trump administration is challenging decades of presidential protocol regarding war messaging by portraying the Iran conflict as a violent video game, causing confusion among defense officials and Congress members.
From the Middle East to East Asia: Who is rewriting the map, and how is Greece entering the game
Mohammed Soleiman discusses the implications of the war in Iran and its impact on the Gulf states, as well as Greece and Turkey.
China Enters the Game. There Is a Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Regarding the Crisis in the Middle East
China expresses deep sympathy for the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in the Middle East and emphasizes its commitment to peace and stability in the region.
Pressure Proxy Game Amid Iran War? China Active on Taiwan, Kim Pressures Korea-Japan
The article discusses heightened tensions in Asia, with China increasing pressure on Taiwan and North Korea threatening Japan and South Korea as the Iran-US-Israel conflict continues.
The US government turns the war in Iran into a video game and Internet meme
The US government's recent video depicting airstrikes in Iran has drawn criticism for trivializing violence by merging real footage with video game elements.
A soldierless, game-like war
The article discusses the implications of modern warfare characterized by drone usage and how it detaches human soldiers from the battlefield, likening it to a video game.
From Macarena to Wii Sports, how the White House is turning war into a video game
The White House is utilizing video content, including clips from video games, to promote its military operations against Iran, sparking controversy and debate.
NATO organizes Steadfast Foxtrot, a 'war game' to protect itself from Russia: "If it attacks us now, the consequences for civilians would be very serious"
NATO is conducting war games known as Steadfast Foxtrot to prepare for potential Russian aggression against allied territories, emphasizing civilian protection and military readiness.
Iranian soldiers like bowling pins: the viral video from the White House that's causing debate
A new viral video from the White House compares the war in Iran to a bowling game, sparking intense debate online.
Hormuz Blocked, World Distressed... Is This Trump's Game Plan? 'Heavy Bombing' Will End Iran's War
The article discusses President Trump's evolving statements regarding the Iran conflict, emphasizing his commitment to 'unforgettable' bombings as a solution while highlighting the economic tensions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Why Did Putin's Plan to End the War Not Please Trump? Learn the Behind-the-Scenes Game
Putin's proposal to transfer Iran's enriched uranium to Russia during a call with Trump was rejected amid rising tensions following an attack on Iran by the US and Israel.
Thousands of boats suddenly gathered in the sea! China is playing a big 'game' under the guise of Iran's war
China is amassing thousands of fishing boats in unusual geometric formations in the East China Sea, raising concerns amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.
Fan-favourite Lord of the Rings game may finally be making a comeback
The beloved co-op game 'Lord of the Rings: War in the North' from 2011 may be returning to the gaming market.
A Successful Return to Westeros and an Oscar-Nominated Film (watching tips)
This article discusses highlights from current TV shows and films, including a new 'Game of Thrones' prequel and an Oscar-nominated film set post-World War I in Idaho.
From war to game - this is how Ukrainian soldiers accumulate points
The Ukrainian Defense Forces have implemented a point system that rewards soldiers for destroying enemy targets and equipment.
โChicken and Beer Warโ at Convenience Stores Ahead of WBC Quarterfinals against Dominican Republic on the 14th
As Korean baseball dramatically advances to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals, convenience stores ramp up marketing efforts in anticipation of the game against the Dominican Republic.
Trump hijacks gamer aesthetics in political propaganda and to celebrate war
Trump uses video game language in official communications to promote his government, notably showing bombings in Iran as if they were scenes from 'Call of Duty.'
The Game of Dollar, Oil, and Interference... How Has the Petro-Dollar Made America a Superpower?
The article explores how the US has leveraged its dollar dominance and military interference globally to solidify its position as a superpower since World War II.
Vladimir Putin is playing a desperate game in Ukraine
As April approaches, Putin appears to be making a last-ditch effort to alter the course of the protracted war in Ukraine, with critical implications as Victory Day on May 9 looms.
The Game of Oil and Markets... Why China is Silent on the Iran-U.S. War
China remains silent on the escalating conflict between Iran and the United States, reflecting a strategic focus on its core interests in trade and oil supply.
White House publishes videos treating the war in Iran like a video game
The White House has released videos that portray the war in Iran using aesthetics similar to video games and movies, which has sparked criticism over the insensitive representation of conflict.
Hegseth on the Iran War: "Determined, Devastating, and Without Mercy"
Defense Minister Hegseth is attempting to sell the American public on the Iran war using motivational speeches and game-like metaphors.
Hegseth on the Iran War: "Determined, Devastating, and without Mercy"
Defense Minister Hegseth is attempting to persuade Americans about the Iran war through martial motivational speeches and comparisons to a football game.
Tough talk and video games: How the war is being sold to Americans
The article examines how the U.S. government is using militaristic messaging and video game aesthetics to promote the ongoing war in Iran, despite growing skepticism among the American public.
Military Expert: Khoramshahr Missiles Will Change the Game and AI War Managed in Iran's Space
A military expert discusses the implications of Khoramshahr missiles and the ongoing AI warfare between the US and Israel in Iranian airspace.
Return to the World of Puzzles: Will Youssef El Sherif Win the Game of 'Art of War'?
The article discusses the return of Egyptian actor Youssef El Sherif to Ramadan drama with the series 'Art of War,' which focuses on psychological games and deception rather than direct confrontation.
The War in Iran Like a Video Game and Sport? White House Spots
The White House released controversial video clips portraying U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, using footage interspersed with scenes from action movies and sports.
Americans have flown away. They wrapped the war in memes and are trying to sell it like a computer game
The article criticizes the Donald Trump administration's use of memes and internet trolling tactics in its communication regarding the war in Iraq, suggesting a lack of seriousness and professionalism.
The White House Turns the War with Iran into a Video Game
The White House is intensifying its aggressive rhetoric against Iran, portraying the conflict as a fight reflected through patriotic videos shared on social media.
Russian Ships Adrift at Sea for Months Are Returning to India Amid Iran War, Changing the Game
Russian oil tankers that had been drifting near Indian waters for months are finally heading to India amid ongoing conflicts in Iran.
The God of War series revealed the appearance of the main heroes. Fans mock, the creator of the original games curses angrily
The God of War series has unveiled the visual design of its main characters, leading to a backlash among fans and harsh criticism from the original game's creator.
IT is in disarray, the war has reignited... now the market is also in distress, the game has changed in 44 days!
The war between Iran and Israel is negatively impacting the Indian stock market, causing significant concern among investors and companies.
Board Game 'Travel Like Pevkur'
Journalist Mart Raudsaar discusses the potential of creating a board game based on Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur's recent adventures in a war zone.
Israel expands its occupation of southern Lebanon: "We are pawns in a chess game. They are playing with us"
The article reports on the escalation of conflict in southern Lebanon, highlighting the role of Hezbollah and the impact on local residents like restaurant owner Ahmad Ayami.
100 days to kickoff, World Cup 2026 faces war, trafficking, and cuts
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, several serious challenges including violence, drug trafficking, and potential game cancelations have emerged, overshadowing the excitement of the event.
Next God of War game might not feature Kratos and Atreus at all
The upcoming God of War game may not include Kratos and Atreus as playable characters, instead focusing on Kratos's wife Faye as the lead.
God of War fans fuming over 'low-budget' first look at Amazon's TV show
Fans of the video game series God of War are expressing their dissatisfaction over the first images released from Amazon's upcoming TV adaptation.
A new God of War game with different heroes and story
A new God of War game is being developed by Santa Monica Studio with completely new heroes and a different storyline, as reported by VGC.
Democratic Leader Discusses the End Game of the US-Israel-Iran War
A Democratic leader explained that the current US-Israel-Iran conflict is primarily an 'Israel First War', not aligned with American interests.
The Game of War Continues
Russia's hybrid warfare strategy in Ukraine leverages video games to recruit young people from other countries.
Top AIs deploy nukes in 95% of war game simulations โ study
A study reveals that leading AI models opted to deploy nuclear weapons in 95% of military simulations, highlighting the risks of AI in strategic decision-making.
God of War data miners find potential opening cutscene to next game
Data miners have uncovered a potential opening cutscene for the next God of War game, suggesting that Kratos and Atreus may travel to Egypt.
How does the Afghan army stand against the Pakistani army... Can the 'war game' change?
Tension is rising between Pakistan and Afghanistan (Taliban regime) as Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghan territories, prompting threats of retaliation from the Taliban regarding the military balance between the two.
Russiaโs Exiled Anti-War Movements Are Learning to Play the Long Game
Russian exiled anti-war movements, particularly New Tuva, have been instrumental in helping conscripts evade the draft and escape the war in Ukraine over the past four years.
The new God of War game: What do the experts say about it?
The latest addition to the God of War series has received poor ratings from both critics and players, being dubbed the worst in the franchise.
Commentary: The SDP is waging a war of roses โ Tytti Tuppurainen's tough ministerial game wants to be stopped at the outset
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) has not held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2015 and is facing challenges in returning to power amid competition from other political parties.