Global geopolitics

Decoding Power. Defying Narratives.


  • Iran at the Centre of a Multi-Theatre Crisis

    From Gulf shipping to NATO deployments and AI-driven command systems, the conditions for escalation are now set. (Credit: Aleksey Berezutski) Continue reading

  • India Holds the Line at Chabahar

    Why New Delhi Won’t Abandon Its Strategic Port Despite U.S. Sanctions The United States has recently withdrawn the special exemption that allowed India to continue its operations at Iran’s Chabahar Port without falling foul of American sanctions. Under this new directive, Indian companies involved in the project must leave within forty-five days or risk being… Continue reading

  • Moscow–Tehran Agreement Redraws Strategic Map From Arctic to Indian Ocean

    New corridor links gas exports, nuclear infrastructure, and military systems into non-Western bloc The Russia‑Iran comprehensive strategic partnership that entered into force in 2025 demands careful scrutiny. Champions present the agreement as a sovereign realignment and a bulwark against Western hegemony. Sceptics warn of hidden traps: an energy cartel in disguise, a subsidy to escalation,… Continue reading

  • Tomahawk Missiles Are An Illusion For Ukraine

    Why Ukraine Lacks the Means, the Infrastructure, and the Strategic Cover to Use US Long-Range Missiles The proposal to supply Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine functions more as political theatre than as a practicable change in battlefield balance. The weapon’s headline appeal rests on its capacity to strike deep and precisely at range, but missile… Continue reading

  • The 21-Point Gaza Plan is A Blueprint for Control Disguised as Peace

    The Evidence Showing the Plan Entrenches Occupation Rather Than Ending It The moment you see the name of the “Butcher of Baghdad”, Tony Blair, on a supposed peace plan, you know the document is a butcher’s management scheme for occupation dressed up as reconstruction rather than a serious effort to restore Palestinian sovereignty. Continue reading

  • MOLDOVA ELECTION RESULTS MADE POSSIBLE WITH AMERICAN MONEY

    U.S.A.I.D played a key role in supporting Moldova In a recent prank call with Russian comedians Vovan and Lexus, former USAID chief Samantha Power boasted about the American funding that helped keep Moldovan President Maia Sandu in power. Power, who oversaw USAID under President Biden, was recorded saying that expanded U.S. aid played a key… Continue reading

  • The Myth of the “Russian Tax"

    Europeans Are Paying the Price for the War in Ukraine Across Europe, citizens are grappling with rising living costs, inflation, and economic uncertainty. These hardships have been increasingly framed by political leaders as the unavoidable consequence of resisting Russian aggression. At the recent Warsaw Security Forum, this narrative was articulated clearly when Tordis Gilfadottir, former… Continue reading

  • The Logic Behind China’s Expansion

    History, dependence, vulnerability, and rivalry drive Beijing’s choices China’s re-emergence as a central power is evidently not sudden nor accidental. Scholars such as Martin Jacques and economic historians like Angus Maddison have pointed to the long arc of Chinese history where the country dominated regional trade and production for centuries, and the last two hundred… Continue reading

  • THE US MUST PREPARE FOR WAR – NO ADVERSARY MENTIONED

    To ensure peace, we must prepare for war Sec. Hegseth: “To ensure peace, we must prepare for war.” “Either you protect your people and your sovereignty, or you will be subservient to something or someone.” The United States must now prepare itself for the possibility of war, according to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Speaking… Continue reading

  • The Collapse of Israel’s Grip on American Minds

    How Propaganda, Censorship and Misinformation Couldn’t Stop the Shift The collapse in American support for Israel is not by accident. This collapse is the result of a narrative edifice that has weakened under moral pressure, technological disruption, leaks, activism, and the exposure of contradictions. The trajectory is now unmistakable: what was once near‑hegemony in U.S.… Continue reading