China energy security
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Iran’s Hold on Hormuz Forces US Into High-Risk Military Options

Amphibious forces position for interdiction and potential seizure of Iran’s primary oil terminal as Washington seeks leverage over oil flows and China-bound exports The deployment of United States Marine Expeditionary Units into the Persian Gulf reflects a defined operational logic grounded in maritime control rather than territorial conquest. The force structure, doctrinal design, and historical… Continue reading
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The United States-Israel Attack on Iran During Negotiations

How an Unprovoked Attack on Iran Amid Active Negotiations, Triggered A Regional War and Closure of the Strait of Hormuz United States and Israeli forces initiated coordinated unprovoked strikes against Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure during active negotiations in Geneva, where Omani intermediaries had conveyed cautious optimism following reported Iranian concessions. Targets included enrichment facilities… 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
