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Diplomacy on Paper, War in Practice

London hosts talks on Hormuz while enabling the very conflict it claims to stand apart from The decision by the United Kingdom to convene a gathering of 35 countries to “explore” reopening the Strait of Hormuz carries the appearance of urgency and coordination, yet it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that it is largely… Continue reading
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Israel Operates As a Law Unto Itself

Repeated incidents involving UN personnel highlight a persistent tension between operational conduct, strategic imperatives, and the uneven application of international law. The argument that Israel operates as a law unto itself in its dealings with the United Nations and its personnel rests on a pattern of conduct that critics contend is neither incidental nor episodic,… Continue reading
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A System That Charges Gulf States for Protection

How Gulf states bankroll U.S. military presence while buying weapons and defending the petrodollar (Disclaimer: I did not create the headline cartoon image) The Gulf states are charged for the “myth” of protection. They didn’t start the Iranian war nor were they even consulted. They just woke up to the news of the double tap… Continue reading
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LEGO Wars and Missiles: The Art of Beating Superpowers

An analysis of how strategic preparation, control of critical infrastructure, and narrative influence have given Iran an advantage over superior militaries The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran shows a clear outcome taking shape despite the absence of formal declaration. Iran is winning the war, not through decisive battlefield victory, but through control… Continue reading
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“I Cannot Be Part of This”: UN Diplomat Resigns, Warns of Possible Nuclear Threat to Tehran

Mohamad Safa abandons 12-year career, accusing UN insiders of preparing for catastrophic action while Iran remains compliant with international law “The UN is preparing for possible nuclear weapon use in Iran”, said Mohamad Safa, a Lebanese diplomat and human rights advocate. Mohamad Safa, a representative of the Patriotic Vision Alliance at the United Nations, has… Continue reading
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Ban on Chinese Scientists Scrapped at NeurIPS After Backlash

Sanctions frameworks and conference gatekeeping operate as political tools in shaping scientific access, funding, and global AI competition Reversal of a ban on Chinese researchers by United States-based organizers of NeurIPS has exposed the degree to which geopolitical competition now shapes access to core scientific infrastructure in artificial intelligence, a field central to economic and… Continue reading
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Gate of Tears, Strait of No Return

How simultaneous chokepoint warfare has trapped global trade between two narrowing exits, a strategic game the West cannot easily exit The Houthi declaration of entry into the war alters the structure of the conflict in a measurable way that can be tested against known data on maritime flows, energy dependency, escalation theory, and capital market… Continue reading
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Ukraine’s Gulf Expansion Tested by Reported Strike in UAE

A reported attack on a drone defense site in the Gulf points to a widening, interconnected conflict landscape Recent developments spanning the Middle East and Eastern Europe point to a potentially significant shift in how contemporary conflicts are structured, extending beyond geographically contained wars into interconnected theatres shaped by shared capabilities, strategic signaling, and alliance… Continue reading
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America’s Suez Moment at Hormuz

How loss of a single trade route reshapes power, finance, and global order Loss of control over the Strait of Hormuz will mark the end of American global dominance in the same manner that the Suez Canal marked the end of British imperial power, with the mechanism of decline rooted not in immediate military defeat… Continue reading
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The Strait of Hormuz Is Open by Permission

Iran imposes controlled transit after sustained aggression, converting open passage into a regulated system of access, payment, and geopolitical alignment A functioning maritime corridor has been converted into a controlled economic gate without formal closure, altering both the legal character and financial mechanics of the most critical energy chokepoint in the global system. Shipping through… Continue reading
