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Taiwan Tensions Cast Long Shadow Over Beijing Summit as U.S.-China Rivalry Enters More Volatile Phase

The latest summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump highlighted the increasingly fragile balance underpinning relations between the world’s two largest economies, with Taiwan once again emerging as the central strategic fault line capable of destabilizing broader diplomatic and economic...

Beijing Summit to Test U.S.-China Ties Across Security and Technology

The upcoming meeting between United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is shaping up as far more than a traditional diplomatic engagement between two economic powers. The discussions are expected to reflect a deeper transformation in the relationship between Washington...

US Fed War-Driven Economic Signals as Data Gaps Complicate Policy Judgement

The United States Federal Reserve’s assessment of the economic impact of the ongoing conflict has been shaped less by clear evidence and more by the absence of decisive trends, forcing policymakers to interpret fragmented data while confronting rising uncertainty across key indicators.   In...

Hidden Leadership and Visible Injury: Power, Perception, and Secrecy Shape Iran’s Post-Strike Authority

The emergence of Iran’s new supreme leader under conditions of physical injury and limited public visibility has created an unusual intersection of personal vulnerability and institutional power. Reports describing severe and disfiguring wounds suffered during a targeted airstrike have not only...

Cockpit Authority and Conflict Airspace Risks Reframe Global Aviation Safety Standards

The intensifying complexity of modern conflict zones is forcing a fundamental reassessment of decision-making authority in commercial aviation, with growing calls to place ultimate operational control firmly in the hands of pilots. As airspace across volatile regions becomes increasingly...

Strategic Airlift and Escalation Calculus: The Expanding Role of U.S. Paratroopers in the Middle East

The arrival of thousands of U.S. Army paratroopers in the Middle East marks a decisive shift in the operational posture of the United States, reflecting not only a tactical reinforcement but a deeper strategic recalibration. Drawn primarily from the elite 82nd Airborne Division, these forces are...

Denial and Deception: Iran Rejects U.S. Talks as Power Grid Standoff Reveals Limits of Engagement

The sudden shift from imminent military escalation to claims of diplomatic engagement revealed a deeper strategic contest between Washington and Tehran, where perception, timing, and signaling became as critical as military capability. When Donald Trump announced a postponement of planned strikes...

Energy Vulnerability Forces Strategic Pause as Trump Repositions Iran Power Grid Threat Amid Quiet Mediation Push

President Donald Trump’s decision to delay a threatened strike on Iran’s power infrastructure marks a pivotal shift in the logic of escalation, revealing not hesitation but a recalibration shaped by energy vulnerability, regional pressure and the limits of coercive signaling. What initially...

Strategic Drift and Escalation Dynamics: How the Iran Conflict Has Moved Beyond U.S. Control

Three weeks into the Iran conflict, the gap between military capability and strategic control has become increasingly visible. What was initially framed as a limited and decisive operation has evolved into a layered crisis shaped by energy disruption, alliance hesitation, and adaptive resistance....

Europe’s Strategic Push for De-escalation Reflects Deeper Risks in Prolonged Iran Conflict

The European Union’s call for an end to the Iran war reflects more than immediate concern over escalating violence; it signals a deeper strategic anxiety about the long-term consequences of a conflict that risks slipping beyond control. At the centre of this position is a recognition that wars in...

End of an Era in Tehran: How Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Three-Decade Grip on Iran Finally Unraveled

The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening phase of large-scale U.S. and Israeli airstrikes marks the abrupt end of one of the longest and most tightly controlled leadership eras in modern Middle Eastern history. For more than three decades as Iran’s Supreme Leader, Khamenei stood at the...

Succession Under Fire: How Iran Engineered Continuity for a Moment of Maximum Shock

When the first wave of strikes hit Tehran and reports emerged that the Supreme Leader’s residence had been targeted, the shock reverberated far beyond Iran’s borders. Satellite imagery showed damage. Conflicting statements followed—relocation to a secure site, an imminent televised address, then...
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