Editorial and Political Cartoon by Paco Baca.
On February 28, 2026, through the operations “Roar of the Lion” and “Epic Fury”, Israel and the United States launched their offensive against Iran, following what seemed to be a conciliatory gesture mediated by Oman. Iran had agreed to “zero accumulation of enriched uranium,” yet diplomacy turned into gunpowder within hours.
The offensive was no tactical accident but a strategic move driven by Netanyahu’s pressure, which cornered even the seeker of the Nobel Peace Prize. The paradox is brutal: the very figure meant to embody peace ended up organizing war. The outcome was the elimination of Ayatollah Khamenei, a blow that not only decapitates the Iranian regime but shakes the spiritual foundations of a religion anchored in the figure of the supreme guide.
Projecting the Conflict
Iran’s response will not be delayed, and with it comes the inevitable internationalization of the conflict. NATO, caught between its commitments to Washington and the pressure of its own citizens, will be forced to intervene. Russia and China, guardians of an alternative balance, will support Tehran—not only out of geopolitical interest but also for the opportunity to challenge Western hegemony.
The chessboard becomes a mirror of prophecy: alliances reshaped, powers colliding, and the Middle East transformed into the epicenter of global vibration.

Peace as Identity
In this context, peace cannot be reduced to an abstract concept or a passive state. Peace is identity, it is vibration, it is the harmonic creation that sustains life. To accelerate biblical prophecies for Israel means recognizing that true victory does not lie in eliminating the enemy, but in the ability to resonate in tune with creation itself.
Humanity faces a monumental challenge: will we continue to accelerate prophecy toward destruction, or will we be able to reinterpret it as a call to vibrational peace—where politics and spirituality reconcile?
