Evaluating why structural opacity, IRGC entrenchment, and corruption prevent the U.S.-Iran reconstruction package from achieving meaningful impact.
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The post-war survival of Hezbollah depends entirely on its alternative financial architecture rather than its conventional military arsenal.
The pending United States-Iran MOU risks dismantling years of calculated economic leverage, surrendering critical sanctions precisely when the regime faces unprecedented domestic instability.
Global state actors and commodity markets engage in high-stakes brinkmanship, turning an escalating international crisis into a game of liar’s poker.
This corporate policy brief details strategic frameworks for urban modernization and security alignment within contested West Bank municipal environments.
Syria’s new Investment Law 114 offers sweeping, indefinite investor tax exemptions while reinforcing centralized executive control over post-war reconstruction.
The risk of more Iran war has dismantled global economic stability, triggering massive oil inventory depletion, acute inflation, and severe currency strains.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal to phase out US military assistance faces severe domestic fiscal constraints and long-term procurement challenges.
Analyzing the structural policy frictions anchoring America’s true economic output despite strong tech spending.
Discover how the Iran War is driving an unmanageable economic polycrisis as shipping disruptions limit central bank options and strain global trade networks.
