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The China Perspective: War Without Declaration

A Consideration of War in Iran and the Greater Reordering of the World In Which China Endures the Tumult of War Whilst the Old Order Strains to Maintain Its Hold China views the Iran war not as a distant regional conflict but as part of a broader strategic environment in which it is the primary… Continue reading
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Oil Infrastructure Warfare, Energy Attrition, And The Struggle For Global Primacy

Energy Systems as Strategic Targets in the Transition from Unipolar Control to Multipolar Contestation The core claim of this article is that the current ruling transnational oligarchy and supranational interests seek to maintain their grip over primacy and hegemony, preventing the fragmentation of the unipolar rules-based order into multipolarity led by emerging blocs. Control of… Continue reading
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On the Preservation of Power in Troubled Times

Revealing the Means by Which Energy, Finance, and Force Uphold the Global Dominance of Nations What many take to be a scattering of troubles across the globe, wars here, trade unsettled there, and a lingering unease in distant regions, cannot be rightly understood as separate misfortunes. They are threads, though tangled to the casual eye,… Continue reading
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A War on Iran, A Strategy Against China

United States policy toward Iran reflects a broader strategy of energy control aimed at constraining China and maintaining systemic primacy The escalation of United States military and economic pressure against Iran must be understood within a broader strategic framework in which energy flows, maritime chokepoints, and financial systems intersect with long-term competition between major powers,… Continue reading
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Iran Emerges as a Global Power

How Tehran Forced a Trans-national Owned Superpower To Retreat and Reshaped the Global Economy The war ended, fingers crossed, at the point where the United States accepted conditions it had rejected for four decades, and that moment marked a structural break rather than a negotiated settlement. Washington agreed to terms that reversed its established position… 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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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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