Modern colonial dynamics utilize transactional diplomacy and Orientalist rhetoric to replace regional sovereignty with external management, financial pressure, and business-centric stability.
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“Can Iran raise the cost without losing its neighborhood? And can it pressure Washington through the Gulf without turning itself into the main enemy in the eyes of the region?”
Trump fell into Iran’s trap: believed firepower alone could force surrender before Hormuz became pressure tool.
Iran war: goals bigger than tools. No ground invasion, no exit plan—fiasco without end.
Trump’s war on Iran will fail because its demands are designed for rejection; airstrikes cannot erase knowledge or end missile programs.
Trump’s Board of Peace, launched without UN legitimacy, risks replacing international law with power politics.
Gaza’s technocratic committee, lacking real powers and security authority, risks becoming a symbolic tool for external control, not genuine governance.
Silent West Bank annexation advances via land deregulation and open registries as Iran dominates global focus.
