Strait of Hormuz
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The Kharg Island Question After Leadership Decapitation Failed

Why Kharg Island Is Emerging as the Next Coercive Economic Decapitation Option Designed to Break Iran’s War Economy Accepting defeat is not an option; the Epstein coalition has chosen a scorched-earth escalation policy instead. Only yesterday the coalition went after civilian infrastructure, another transgression against the rules of war. They struck a water desalination plant… Continue reading
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Iran War Blunder Seen Through the Law of Unintended Consequences

Strait of Hormuz disruption, sanctions blowback, and energy market chaos exposing the fragility of globalisation and accelerating geopolitical realignment Economic history repeatedly demonstrates the law of unintended consequences operating with particular force during military escalation and coercive sanctions regimes. The confrontation surrounding Iran now produces cascading disruptions across energy markets, alliances, shipping networks, and domestic… Continue reading
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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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Iran is Resisting the “Epstein”Digital Monetary Order

Iran’s monetary independence’s refusal to submit to digital monetary surveillance and centralised financial control tyranny as the underlying driver of the war The sustained pressure applied against Iran over recent decades reflects a structural conflict over monetary sovereignty rather than episodic disputes over security or ideology. Examination of intervention patterns since the late twentieth century… Continue reading
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When Secrecy Fails: How the 20 February 2026 Intelligence Leak Undermined US Strike Plans

Russian intelligence exposure of United States strike operational plans, combined with Chinese satellite tracking, forced asset redeployment and a recalculation of escalation dynamics. Russian intelligence penetration on 20 February 2026 exposed a fully developed American strike architecture that envisioned an opening salvo of roughly 400 cruise and ballistic missiles, coordinated bomber sorties, electronic suppression of… Continue reading
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Convergence in the Persian Gulf

Convergence among Iran, China, and Russia in the Strait of Hormuz alters American risk calculations, though it does not remove the structural capacity of the United States to initiate military action. American primacy in the Strait of Hormuz rests upon a maritime doctrine shaped by Alfred Thayer Mahan’s classic argument that control of sea lanes… Continue reading
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On the Cusp of Trump’s Regime Change and the Persian Gamble

The military build-up against Iran and the doctrines, alliances, and risks shaping a possible full-scale conflict Television reports from Channel 12 state that President Donald Trump stands on the verge of approving a large scale, week long military campaign against Iran that would be perceived internationally as full war rather than limited reprisal. Sources briefed… Continue reading
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Iran’s Midget Submarines Form Quiet Backbone of Coastal Defence Small but numerous Ghadir-class submarine fleet highlights Tehran’s focus on asymmetric warfare in the Persian Gulf Iran’s navy has developed a range of unconventional tools over the years, but one of the least noticed is its fleet of small submarines known as the Ghadir-class submarine. These… Continue reading
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Trump’s Dilemma – Iran is not blinking

Balancing Oil, Markets, and Military Strategy in the Face of Iranian Defiance President Trump faces a narrowing set of options over Iran as economic exposure, regional military realities, domestic political pressure, and an emerging credibility problem increasingly overlap. Alongside military and economic constraints, the sudden resurgence of the Epstein files across global media platforms has… Continue reading
