To change the Middle East after the Iran war, Washington must abandon hubris, rebuild Gulf trust, and accept that unilateralism has failed catastrophically.
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Even after crippling Iran’s military, the U.S. discovers that the limitations of hard power redefine navigation, alliances, and asymmetric warfare itself.
Global markets react as diplomatic channels signal a critical framework agreement between Washington and Tehran over regional security corridors.
Trump’s claims about ending the Iran war collapse under scrutiny. No verifiable MOU exists. Skepticism remains the only rational starting position.
Nuclear deterrence failed in Ukraine, Israel, and South Asia. Cheap drones now defy the bomb. What replaces it?
From Hamas to Israel to Iran to Hezbollah to America — every single actor lost this war. No exceptions.
This corporate briefing dissects the geopolitical friction and military strategies driving the renewed US air strikes in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Kharg Island is Iran’s economic Achilles heel. A credible bombing threat forces Tehran to negotiate before its oil lifeline is destroyed.
Strategic analysis of the shifting U.S.-Iran security matrix, exploring institutional resilience and failed deterrence paradigms.
Europeans no longer trust the US to protect them and are embracing self-reliance on defence, energy, and Ukraine policy.
