What if the Iran conflict isn’t just about nuclear weapons but about control, capital, and access?
Where This Story Actually Begins
The conflict didn’t start in 1947. It started when empires decided who owned land that wasn’t theirs.
the lie that could end the world
This isn’t just a lie. It’s a distortion of reality that could trigger consequences no one can contain.
The Empire of Shortages: How Manufactured Threats Create Real Weakness
When fear is manufactured, power gets misused. And empires don’t fall from weakness, they fall from overreach.
Trump’s Strait of Folly: When Strategy Becomes Extortion
You can’t threaten allies into stability. When strategy becomes extortion, crisis isn’t avoided, it’s invited.
Loyalty Over Competence: How Power Undermines Peace
You don’t avoid war by weakening the people who know how to prevent it. Loyalty doesn’t keep the peace, competence does.
The Great Divergence: How Oil Policy Is Fracturing the West—and Funding the Kremlin
Cheap gas isn’t free. It may be quietly funding the very conflict the West claims to oppose.
The Peace Laureate of Perpetual War: Trump, Iran, and the Risk of Strategic Collapse
Trump claims strength through war but a conflict with Iran could trigger global instability, weaken Ukraine, and test America’s strategic limits.
War, Words, and the Ballot Box: When Language Turns War Into Power
If war can be called an “operation,” can elections be postponed too? The Iran conflict may test the Constitution like nothing since the Civil War.
Empire for Sale: War, Reconstruction, and the Business of Geopolitics
When war opens markets and reconstruction becomes opportunity, geopolitics starts to resemble portfolio management.
