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Iran Will Win This War

America Is Losing in the Middle East And Fast, Decades of Military Might, Gone in Days. Strategic analysis of the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel must begin with a clear understanding of the form such a war would take and the structural realities shaping it. Conventional comparisons of aircraft carriers, military spending,… Continue reading
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Shock Doctrine Decapitation or Deterrence

Washington’s pursuit of rapid decapitation confronts Tehran’s doctrine of attritional survival March 1, 2026 marked the second day of renewed United States military operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, described by observers as either a new war of aggression or the continuation of hostilities initiated during the previous year. Early operational reporting indicated that… Continue reading
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Brazil’s Venezuela Veto: A Strategic Miscalculation in face of the U.S. Security Pivot

How blocking Venezuela reshaped BRICS cohesion and weakened Brazil’s strategic position amid renewed U.S. regional dominance The decision by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to veto Venezuela’s accession to BRICS occurred during a period when United States strategic doctrine had already shifted back toward hemispheric control. Senior figures within United States defence planning circles had… Continue reading
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Maduro Removal In Defence of the Petrodollar System and Energy Dominance

How energy control sustains petrodollar power against multipolar challengers, China, Russia, BRICS expansion, and alternative payment systems The removal of Venezuela’s head of state formed part of a broader contest over the architecture of global payments, energy settlement, and monetary hierarchy. The operation did not arise from humanitarian urgency, democratic reform, or governance failure. Strategic… Continue reading
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Venezuela Denounces Alleged U.S. Military Aggression and Declares State of Foreign Commotion

Official statement from Venezuela on the attacks by the United States on Venezuelan territory. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela rejects, denounces, and condemns before the international community the extremely serious military aggression perpetrated by the current Government of the United States of America against Venezuelan territory and population in the civilian and military localities of… Continue reading
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Trump Abducts Maduro Normalising An Extraterritorial Regime Change by Force

Legal Violations, Strategic Motives, and the Consequences for Global Order Reports circulating across diplomatic, military, and media channels allege that the sitting president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, was seized by United States forces during a covert military operation inside Venezuelan territory and removed from the country without the consent of its government or legislature. No… Continue reading
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The Push Against Caracas Enters Its Hard Phase

Airspace shutdown, military escalation, regional power plays and Israeli footholds tighten the ring around Venezuela United States declaration of a complete closure of Venezuelan airspace marked the beginning of a sustained campaign of pressure and intimidation rather than a discrete law-enforcement operation. In late November 2025, the U.S. president ordered airspace above and around Venezuela… Continue reading
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Venezuela Mobilises for Asymmetric War

Venezuelan military deploys elite Black Wasp units and Russian Wagner trainers for nationwide asymmetric war preparations Venezuela’s armed forces have entered a new phase of mobilisation under Plan Independencia 200, a program designed for asymmetric and prolonged warfare. Defence Minister General Vladimir Padrino López announced the deployment of the Black Wasp commandos and the integration… Continue reading
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USS Gerald R. Ford Approaches Venezuela: Strategic Implications

Venezuela strengthens military readiness as independent experts debate legality of strikes. The United States has increasingly deployed military assets to the Caribbean with Venezuela positioned at the centre of a tense strategic confrontation. Washington has justified naval and aerial operations on the grounds of counter-narcotics enforcement, claiming that Venezuelan waters host illicit shipments bound for… Continue reading
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