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Power Grid Warfare Emerges as Strategic Lever in U.S.–Iran Escalation Over Hormuz

The latest escalation in tensions between the United States and Iran signals a notable shift in the logic of modern conflict, where infrastructure—not just military assets—becomes a primary instrument of coercion. The threat to strike Iran’s power plants in response to disruptions in the Strait of...

Forward Deployment and Strategic Signaling: How U.S. Marine Reinforcements Reflect a Shift in Middle East Conflict Management

The deployment of U.S. Marines alongside an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East reflects a calculated effort to reassert operational control over one of the world’s most strategically sensitive maritime corridors. At the center of this move lies the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow but...

U.S. Strategy Recalibrates as Iran Conflict Shifts Toward Control, Containment, and Escalation Management

The evolving confrontation between the United States and Iran is entering a phase where military planning is no longer confined to airstrikes and naval engagements, but increasingly oriented toward control, deterrence, and strategic leverage. As the conflict deepens, Washington’s internal...

European Commission has no plans to revise the deadline for phasing out Russian LNG

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the institution has established timelines to refuse Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) and does not intend to modify them. "We have objectives, and we are committed to them," she informed journalists in Brussels. Von der Leyen answered...

Intelligence Fractures and Strategic Doubt Drive Resignation Over Iran Threat Assessment

The resignation of a senior U.S. counterterrorism official amid escalating tensions with Iran reveals a deeper fracture within Washington’s national security establishment—one that goes beyond personality or politics and instead reflects a fundamental disagreement over threat perception,...

Escalating Gulf Pressure Signals Shift Toward Decisive U.S. Strategy Against Iran’s Regional Leverage

A subtle but decisive shift is taking shape across the Gulf, where long-standing reliance on deterrence is giving way to a harder strategic expectation from the United States. For years, Gulf states operated within a framework that balanced caution with dependence on American security guarantees....

G20 GDP growth slows to 0.7% in Q4

According to a preliminary report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the economies of G20 nations expanded by 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2025 versus the prior three months. This indicates a decrease compared to the adjusted 0.9% increase in July-September....

Escalation in the Gulf: Iran’s New Supreme Leader Signals Hormuz Blockade Strategy as Israel Raises Direct Threats

The emergence of a new leadership dynamic in Tehran has reshaped the strategic landscape of the Middle East, as Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei signaled a hardline approach centered on leveraging the Strait of Hormuz as a geopolitical weapon. His vow to maintain pressure on...

First week of Iran operation cost the US over $11 billion

The Pentagon stated that the US invested $11.3 billion during the initial week of the military campaign against Iran, according to reports from The New York Times and CBS News, referencing sources. Sources reported that military officials informed Congress members during a briefing this week that...

Strategic Attrition and Energy Leverage: The Logic Behind Iran’s Long-Game Confrontation With the United States and Israel

The conflict between Iran on one side and the United States and Israel on the other has increasingly evolved into a struggle shaped less by decisive battlefield victories and more by the strategic management of time, pressure, and endurance. Rather than attempting to overpower its adversaries...
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