reconstruction politics
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The Trap of Reconstruction: How the US-Iran Deal Subordinates Tehran to Gulf Capital

From Proxy Networks to Capital Dependency in the Post-War Middle East The signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran on June 17, 2026, marks a decisive inflection point in the geopolitical trajectory of the Middle East, yet its true significance lies less in the cessation… Continue reading
AI and Digital Control, America, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, imperialism, iran, israel, NATO, neocolonialism, Russia, waraxis of resistance, Belt and Road Initiative, financial imperialism, Gulf Cooperation Council, IMF structural adjustment, Iranian foreign policy, Islamabad Memorandum, JD Vance, managed multipolarity, maritime sovereignty, Middle East geopolitics, petrodollar system, reconstruction politics, regional security architecture, Strait of Hormuz, US–Iran relations -
The Trap of Reconstruction: How the US-Iran Deal Subordinates Tehran to Gulf Capital

From Proxy Networks to Capital Dependency in the Post-War Middle East The signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran on June 17, 2026, marks a decisive inflection point in the geopolitical trajectory of the Middle East, yet its true significance lies less in the cessation… Continue reading
AI and Digital Control, America, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, imperialism, iran, israel, NATO, neocolonialism, Russia, waraxis of resistance, Belt and Road Initiative, financial imperialism, Gulf Cooperation Council, IMF structural adjustment, Iranian foreign policy, Islamabad Memorandum, JD Vance, managed multipolarity, maritime sovereignty, Middle East geopolitics, petrodollar system, reconstruction politics, regional security architecture, Strait of Hormuz, US–Iran relations
