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March 15, 2026
Tump and Israel's Middle East war
Ethnicity
Weather
Immigration
Trump & Israel's war on Iran
Who's getting the most out of the Iran war?
How drones have changed the nature of war
Axios - Cheap, mass-produced drones have permanently changed the face of warfare, Axios' Zachary Basu and Colin Demarest report.
- Without them, Russia's overwhelming manpower and firepower advantage would grind Ukraine into dust.
- Without them, the Houthis are a ragtag militia in Yemen — not a force that brought global shipping to its knees.
- Without them, a sanctioned, isolated Iran couldn't inflict nearly as much damage to the most powerful military in world history.
Size no longer guarantees victory. Any nation, any proxy, any rebel group with access to cash and commercial components can now bleed a superpower slowly, expensively and without a clean answer.
Iran's Shahed drone — said to cost between $20,000 and $50,000 — has been the regime's great equalizer, forcing the U.S. and allies to respond in some cases with interceptor missiles costing millions of dollars each.
- In the first week of the war alone, Tehran fired nearly 2,000 drones at U.S. bases and allied targets across 12 countries — slamming into airports, five-star hotels and oil infrastructure across the Gulf.
- Six U.S. service members were killed March 1 when an Iranian drone evaded air defenses and struck an operations center in Kuwait.
Ukraine, fighting for its life against Russian Shaheds for the past four years, is now the world's foremost authority on stopping them.
- As Axios first reported, Ukrainian officials offered Washington their anti-drone technology eight months before the Iran war started. The Trump administration turned them down.
- After the war started, the U.S. reversed course. Ukrainian specialists are now deployed to the Gulf to train U.S. and allied forces.
The U.S. has rushed 10,000 Merops interceptor drones to the Middle East, according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
- The AI-enabled systems, stress-tested in Ukraine, cost roughly $14,000 each — cheaper than the Shahed it's designed to kill.
- The Pentagon says Iranian drone attacks are now down 95% from their peak.
Jeffrey Epstein
Decline of book reviews
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Solar power
Deep sea mining
Food
Trump and the law
Abortion
Over a half million water bottles recalled
College and universities
March 14, 2026
Donald Trump
Economic Development, Climate Justice, and Prosperous Communities in the 21st Century
Yes, Trump is impeachable
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