Geopolitics
The Limits of Hegemony: U.S. Reaches Ceiling of Sanctions Power Against Iran
The failure of the 'Economic Fury' system marks the end of an era where the dollar and AI-driven surveillance could break nations without firing a single shot.
The U.S.-Iran Deal and the Hormuz Dilemma: A Fragile Balance of Power
As Washington and Tehran edge closer to a landmark deal, Trump allies warn against ceding control of the world’s premier energy chokepoint to Iranian influence.
Trump: 'Final Details Under Discussion' – The Grand Bargain for the Strait of Hormuz and the New Geopolitical Order
Donald Trump signals a landmark deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, potentially reshaping global energy markets and Middle Eastern security.
Macron’s Diplomatic Marathon: France Seeks De-escalation and the Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
Emmanuel Macron launches a high-stakes diplomatic offensive to de-escalate Middle East tensions, prioritizing the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Zero Hour for War in Iran: Trump to Decide Between 'Redemption or Hell' in Coming Hours
US-Iran relations reach a breaking point as Donald Trump faces a choice between a historic diplomatic breakthrough or a military conflict with global repercussions.
The Long Reach of Kyiv: How Ukrainian Drones are Redrawing the Geopolitical Map of Energy
A new escalation in strikes against Russian oil infrastructure and the 'shadow fleet' highlights Ukraine's growing autonomy in long-range precision warfare.
U.S. and Iran Edge Toward Peace: The MOU, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Nuclear Paradox
In a historic pivot for the Middle East, Washington and Tehran are nearing an agreement to end hostilities, focusing on energy security while leaving nuclear issues aside.
Nvidia's $200 Billion CPU Gambit: Navigating the China Factor in a Shifting Tech Landscape
Nvidia sets its sights on a $200 billion CPU market, boldly including China in its forecasts despite tightening US export controls and escalating geopolitical tensions.
Nvidia: The New $200 Billion CPU Market and the High-Stakes China Play
Jensen Huang is transforming Nvidia into a full-stack computing giant, eyeing a massive new market that challenges Intel and AMD while navigating the treacherous US-China divide.
The Great Brexit Reset: Britain’s Proposal for a Common Market for Goods and the Brussels Dilemma
The Starmer government seeks a radical rapprochement with the EU, proposing a common market for goods that could shift the balance of the European economy.
Trump and the AI Paradox: When Political Strategy Meets the Algorithmic Frontier
An anatomy of Donald Trump's relationship with technology, as AI becomes the ultimate tool in the 2026 political arena.
Trump Postpones Wedding Appearance, Fueling Speculation of Imminent Iran Strike
The President's absence from a key family event to remain in the Situation Room signals a potentially massive military escalation in the Middle East.