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The Toll Booth at the End of the War

Trump’s recent post suggests a positive shift for Iran, framing it as a potential “Golden Age,” but it reveals a U.S. commitment to support an IRGC-controlled toll system in the Strait of Hormuz. This intensifies regional tensions as Iran now manages a critical chokepoint while U.S. allies express concerns about security and economic implications.

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The Ceasefire Illusion

A ceasefire was declared. Markets rallied. But missiles kept flying.
This analysis breaks down Iran’s Mosaic Defense doctrine, fragmented command structure, and the deeper reality markets may be missing.

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Why Acquiring Greenland Makes Strategic Sense for the United States

Acquiring Greenland is strategically significant for the U.S. amid Arctic geopolitical shifts, enhancing national security through missile defense, securing critical minerals, and controlling emerging shipping routes. It reinforces NATO, facilitates environmental research, and aligns with historical precedents of American territorial acquisitions, offering a crucial opportunity for future resilience and dominance.

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