Trump says war will not affect the US, but Gulf states, oil markets, shipping routes, and the global economy may face a very different reality.
Tag: geopolitics
“Fear Is No Excuse for Aggression”: Najeem M Illyas Slams US Attack-and-Suppress Doctrine
Najeem M Illyas condemns Washington’s attack-and-suppress doctrine, arguing that fear-driven policy fuels instability, weakens law, and deepens conflict.
US has a War agenda to control the middle east using petro dollar, a deep analysis
A deep analysis of claims that US wars in the Middle East are tied to the petro dollar, energy security, regional alliances, and global financial power.
How Indian Rupee is going to streangthen post iran war conflicts, a deep analysis
A deep analysis of how the Indian rupee could strengthen after Iran war-related tensions ease, with oil prices, RBI action, capital flows, and trade trends in focus.
Trump Failed to Keep a Key Campaign Promise on Reducing Wars
Trump campaigned on ending conflicts fast, yet pressure points in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and U.S. military policy show how that promise has not been fulfilled.
The economic importance of US-Iran War
A detailed look at how a US-Iran war could affect oil, shipping lanes, inflation, defense budgets, trade flows, markets, and global economic stability.
Trump-Nethenyahu expectations of Iran war to end in 5 days but its gone beyond, Why?
A closer look at why expectations of a short Iran conflict faded fast, and how military limits, politics, and regional risks stretched the crisis.
Iran war is illegal and it’s President Trump’s own war for American benifits
Critics say a new US-Iran conflict would be unlawful, politically driven, and tied more to President Trump's agenda than to clear American security needs.
Top U.S. Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran War, Saying Tehran Posed No Imminent Threat | Analysis
A top U.S. counterterrorism official resigned over the Iran war, warning Tehran posed no imminent threat and deepening scrutiny of U.S. national security policy.
Trump Declares U.S. Self-Sufficient After Allies Decline Group Project on Iran | ANALYSIS
An analysis of Trump’s claim that the U.S. can act alone on Iran after allies rejected a shared approach, and what that means for diplomacy and risk.









