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Iran’s Fall Would Be the Gulf’s Fall: A Strategic Reality the Region Must Understand.

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Picture just for reference  ​ Iran’s Fall Would Be the Gulf’s Fall: A Strategic Reality the Region Must Understand For decades, the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has been shaped by fear, alliances, and external influence. The Gulf states have often been persuaded that their security depends on external military protection, particularly from global powers. Yet the events of recent years raise an important question: Has this system truly protected the region, or has it merely deepened dependence while weakening regional stability? The Gulf must now carefully reflect on a critical strategic reality: the collapse or weakening of Iran would not secure the Gulf; it would ultimately destabilize it. The Security Narrative That Shaped the Gulf Since the late twentieth century, a dominant narrative has been repeatedly presented to Gulf countries—that Iran represents the primary threat to their stability. On this basis, extensive military alliances were formed, foreign military ba...

The Emerging Iran–Russia–China Energy Bloc: Challenging US Hegemony and the Petro-Dollar System.

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​ The Emerging Iran–Russia–China Energy Bloc: Challenging US Hegemony and the Petro-Dollar System Introduction The global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. The historic dominance of the United States, both in economic and geopolitical spheres, has been significantly challenged by a new strategic alignment between Iran, Russia, and China. By leveraging energy exports and bypassing the US dollar, these nations are reshaping the global economic order. This article examines the mechanisms, implications, and potential consequences of this emerging bloc. 1. Iran and the Strategic Use of the Strait of Hormuz Iran holds a unique position in global energy markets due to its control over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint through which approximately 20% of the world’s oil trade passes. While the US has long sought to isolate Iran through economic sanctions, Tehran has effectively turned its geographic leverage into a tool for economic independence an...

Gulf Crisis, Strategic Restraint, and the Role of Responsible States ( Pakistan & Saudia )

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​ Gulf Crisis, Strategic Restraint, and the Role of Responsible States ( Pakistan & Saudia ) Picture just for reference  Rising Tensions in the Middle East Relations between United States and Iran have remained tense for decades. Whenever this rivalry intensifies, the entire Middle East faces the risk of instability. Any serious military confrontation between these two states would not remain limited to their borders; instead, it could rapidly affect the wider Gulf region, threatening political stability, security arrangements, and global economic interests. The Gulf region is one of the most sensitive geopolitical zones in the world because of its strategic location and energy resources. Any escalation in this region can disrupt global trade, oil supply chains, and international security. The Importance of “Face-Saving” in Global Diplomacy In international politics, conflicts between major powers often require a diplomatic pathway that allows each side to preserve it...

America’s Future: From Endless Wars to Constructive Leadership.

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​ Picture just for Reference  America’s Future: From Endless Wars to Constructive Leadership 1. The American People Deserve a Brighter  The United States has long been admired as a land of innovation, opportunity, and democratic values. From groundbreaking scientific discoveries to global technological leadership, America has shaped much of the modern world. The American people—hard-working, creative, and resilient—deserve a future defined by stability, prosperity, and peace. However, the real strength of a nation is not measured only by its economic or military power. It is measured by the quality of life of its citizens, the fairness of its policies, and the wisdom of its leadership. The American people deserve policies that prioritize their future rather than policies that place increasing burdens on them. 2. The Heavy Cost of Endless Wars Over the past several decades, the United States has been involved in numerous military conflicts across different regions of the ...