Global Finance
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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
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The Iran War and the Fragmentation of the Global Energy and Petrodollar Order

The drive to monopolise global energy, deny rivals access, and reinforce the dominance of the U.S.-led core is accelerating geopolitical realignment reshaping of global power. The war centred on Iran has entered an economic phase that now drives outcomes more decisively than battlefield engagements. The featured image is March 26, 2026, when the stock market… Continue reading
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Assassination as The New License to Kill Without Accountability

Targeted killing, the normalization of extrajudicial force and the collapse of ethical limits For decades, the United States has moved along a continuum from covert assassination plots during the Cold War to the open normalisation of “targeted killing” as an instrument of state policy. In the current war involving Iran, that evolution appears to be… Continue reading
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China as the Central Obstacle Within the Structural Logic of Confrontation

How transnational capital directs United States power to dismantle sovereign development models and preserve global economic control United States policy functions as an extension of transnational capital interests operating through state machinery. A coherent reading of recent geopolitical developments requires attention to structural power rather than electoral cycles or stated doctrine. Analysis grounded in policy… Continue reading
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The Cost of Containing China to Maintain Primacy

After failed tariff policy and strategic miscalculation in Iran, Western strategy has shifted toward energy control and expanded conflict, seeking to defend the dollar system through measures that risk sustained global economic disruption in efforts to contain China Western strategy toward China has entered a compressed time horizon shaped by the perception among policy planners… Continue reading
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How Donald Trump’s Pre-Market Statements Shape Oil Prices To Buy Time During the Unprovoked Iran Conflict

Repeated cycles of reassurance followed by unchanged conflict conditions show messaging functioning as a temporary volatility management tool rather than a reflection of reality Statements issued by Donald Trump over the past three weeks show a repeatable interaction between political messaging and immediate market response, with timing, content, and outcome forming a consistent sequence rather… Continue reading
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