Escalating threats against Iranian energy infrastructure and the Strait of Hormuz blockade signal a decisive, high-stakes endgame for the current regional conflict.
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Kinetic escalation in the Persian Gulf is straining the U.S.-GCC economic partnership, as Iranian attacks on infrastructure destabilize trillion-dollar global investment strategies.
Washington must abandon apocalyptic ideological narratives and restore geopolitical rationality to prevent a catastrophic, multi-front regional conflict from destabilizing the global order.
Escalating toward a ground war with Iran threatens to repeat historical military overextensions, risking American lives and global economic stability for ill-defined objectives.
Foreign Military Financing acts as a taxpayer-funded gift card for Israel, subsidizing billions in weapons transfers under the guise of commercial sales.
U.S. military recklessness in the Persian Gulf threatens global energy flows, dismantling the international legitimacy of American primacy and empowering rival stabilizers.
Europe and Asia face catastrophic energy shortages and industrial decline as the war in Iran shatters global supply chains and fuel reserves.
Persian cultural treasures face unprecedented destruction as the Iran War threatens to erase centuries of heritage under the guise of military necessity.
Dodson argues that the destruction of order is easier than its creation, warning that a “fractured” Iran would make the Strait of Hormuz more dangerous, not safer.
A downed U.S. fighter jet in southwestern Iran triggers emergency rescue operations and provides Tehran with significant political and strategic leverage.
