# Geopolitics

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World

A Credibility Gap Widens: American Public Opinion Turns Decisively Against Iran Intervention

A comprehensive new poll shows that 66% of Americans now oppose military action against Iran, driven by concerns over economic stability and a lack of strategic clarity from the government. With 71% rejecting a proposed $200 billion military budget, the data reveals a significant public mandate for de-escalation and domestic focus.

SoMi2026年4月2日 21:27
#US-Iran Relations#Military Intervention#Public Opinion
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Science

Lunar Plumbing: NASA’s Manned Return to the Moon Facing Day-One Technical Hurdles

NASA's 2026 manned lunar orbit mission encountered immediate technical difficulties as the crew was forced to repair a malfunctioning toilet and address communication issues on the first day of their ten-day journey. These glitches highlight the persistent engineering challenges of long-duration spaceflight and have become a focal point for international media comparisons of space reliability.

NeTe2026年4月2日 20:58
#NASA#Artemis#Lunar Mission
Wooden Scrabble letters on a table spelling out 'open border', concept of migration and geopolitics.
World

Silicon Valley in the Crosshairs: Iran Escalates Conflict with Direct Strikes on Amazon Infrastructure

The IRGC has launched a physical attack on Amazon cloud infrastructure in Bahrain, marking a dangerous shift in Iranian strategy that treats U.S. tech giants as military targets. With eighteen major firms including Microsoft and Nvidia now blacklisted by Tehran, the conflict threatens the stability of global AI infrastructure and regional logistics.

NeTe2026年4月2日 20:57
#IRGC#Amazon Web Services#Geopolitics
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World

The Art of the Early Exit: Trump’s Narrative Offensive in the Iran Conflict

Facing economic pressure and domestic political fractures, Donald Trump is attempting to redefine the Iran conflict through a narrative of 'early victory.' The administration is pivoting away from securing the Strait of Hormuz in favor of symbolic, high-stakes special operations against nuclear sites to facilitate a rapid exit.

SoMi2026年4月2日 14:57
#Donald Trump#Iran Conflict#Hormuz Strait
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World

The Aegean Option: Israel’s Search for a ‘Plan B’ Beyond the Iron Dome

An Israeli official has proposed purchasing 40 Greek islands to serve as a civilian refuge during wartime, signaling deep-seated security anxieties. The proposal faces massive ideological opposition within Israel and significant sovereign hurdles in Greece.

SoMi2026年4月2日 14:57
#Israel#Greece#Geopolitics
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World

Starmer Assumes Leadership of 35-Nation Coalition to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has launched a 35-nation diplomatic initiative led by the UK to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and secure global energy supplies. The move aims to combat inflation and domestic cost-of-living issues by restoring maritime stability through both diplomatic negotiations and post-conflict military planning.

SoMi2026年4月2日 14:57
#Strait of Hormuz#Keir Starmer#Maritime Security
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World

Paris Breaks Ranks: Macron Rejects US-Israeli Military Gambit in the Strait of Hormuz

President Emmanuel Macron has publicly distanced France from US and Israeli military actions against Iran, calling the 'liberation' of the Strait of Hormuz through force unrealistic. He warned that unilateral military decisions by Washington and Jerusalem would not receive French support or resolve long-term nuclear concerns.

SoMi2026年4月2日 14:57
#Emmanuel Macron#Strait of Hormuz#Iran Nuclear Deal
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World

The Hormuz Schism: A New 35-Nation Coalition Emerges as Washington Abdicates Maritime Leadership

A 35-nation coalition led by the UK is forming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz after shipping traffic plummeted by 95%, causing oil prices to spike above $100 per barrel. The absence of the United States from this alliance highlights a major shift in global maritime security as Washington adopts an isolationist energy policy.

SoBiz2026年4月2日 14:28
#Strait of Hormuz#Energy Security#Geopolitics
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Business

Trump’s Iranian Brinkmanship Rattle Beijing: Energy and Pork Emerge as China’s Volatility Hedges

Chinese markets suffered a broad sell-off following threats of military escalation against Iran by President Trump, which pushed oil prices above $108. While technology sectors crashed, energy and agricultural stocks rallied as investors sought refuge in state-supported defensive plays and energy security assets.

SoBiz2026年4月2日 14:28
#A-shares#Donald Trump#Iran Conflict
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Technology

SMIC’s High-Stakes Pivot: Chasing Advanced Packaging as the Next Frontier in China’s Silicon Shield

SMIC reported strong 2025 growth but faces margin pressure from a massive $37 billion expansion drive and a missed AI storage boom. The company’s strategic pivot toward advanced packaging signals a new phase in China's pursuit of semiconductor self-reliance, focusing on system-level performance to bypass lithography limitations.

SoBiz2026年4月2日 14:27
#SMIC#Semiconductors#China Tech
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World

Hormuz in Haze: A Global Energy Emergency Triggers 1970s-Style Conservatism

Global governments are implementing emergency measures, including strategic reserve releases and mandatory remote work, as Middle East tensions disrupt the Strait of Hormuz. These actions signal a return to state-managed energy conservation to mitigate a looming international supply crisis.

SoMi2026年4月2日 08:27
#Energy Security#Strait of Hormuz#Oil Reserves
Protest in Brussels with flags and signs demanding IRGC recognition as a terrorist group.
World

Shadow War Above Shiraz: Iran Claims Interception of High-End Israeli Drone

The Iranian IRGC claims to have shot down an Israeli-made Hermes 900 reconnaissance drone over the southern city of Shiraz. This event signals an escalation in regional surveillance friction and showcases Iran's growing confidence in its air defense capabilities.

SoMi2026年4月2日 08:27
#Iran#IRGC#Israel