Data centers emerge as warfare frontlines as Iran targets tech giants, requiring US deterrence policy for critical digital infrastructure.
Browsing: Deterrence
Gulf states navigate complex strategy of defensive deterrence and diplomatic mediation while avoiding direct war involvement despite Iranian attacks.
How Iran war will accelerate nuclear program: non-nuclear attacked, nuclear protected. War may produce outcome it meant to prevent.
The wars after the war: Israel and Iran may keep fighting—cyber, sabotage, terrorism. US dilemma.
Iran’s war strategy: don’t calibrate—escalate. Horizontal, vertical expansion. No off-ramps in sight.
Iran frames existential war: Hormuz closed, oil surges, new leader signals independence amid Western fractures.
The Axis of Resistance has shifted from ideological cohesion to cautious pragmatism; it can disrupt, but cannot rescue.
Iran can agree to a nuclear deal, but not on missiles—they are now its only deterrent after Hezbollah’s erosion.
After the U.S. abduction of Venezuela’s president, Iran faces a stark choice: join the nuclear club for self-defense or succumb.
Washington now negotiates with Tehran because sanctions failed to force capitulation and military force has proven politically inconclusive.
