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Beyond the Rubble: How the US-Israel-Iran Conflict is Accelerating a Multi-Polar World
A month into the US-Israel-Iran conflict, the international community is witnessing a profound breakdown of the post-WWII order, characterized by economic disruption and a surge in global demands for strategic autonomy. This shift is fueling the rise of the Global South as a diplomatic alternative to Western-led military interventionism.

The Price of Escalation: How the U.S.-Iran Confrontation is Fracturing the American Domestic Front
The ongoing military conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran is causing significant domestic strain in the United States, driving up fuel prices and inflation while increasing recession risks. As gas prices hit $4.80 per gallon and political polarization intensifies, the Trump administration is attempting to balance military pressure with diplomatic exit ramps to protect the domestic economy.

The CEO Diplomat: Elon Musk’s Seat at the Trump-Modi Table
Elon Musk joined a strategic phone call between President Trump and Prime Minister Modi regarding Middle East tensions, signaling a significant thaw in Musk's relationship with the U.S. administration. The move highlights the growing role of tech billionaires in official state diplomacy, driven by overlapping commercial interests in India and the Persian Gulf.

Market Thresholds and Missile Deadlines: Inside the ‘TACO’ Strategy of the Second Trump Term
President Trump has extended the deadline for military strikes on Iran's energy sector after a brutal market sell-off saw the Nasdaq enter a correction. The move underscores a pattern where the administration de-escalates foreign policy threats whenever oil prices and bond yields hit critical thresholds that threaten the U.S. economy.

Trump’s Hormuz Ultimatum: A High-Stakes Gambit in the Global Energy Heartland
The Trump administration has issued a 48-hour deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its energy infrastructure. This ultimatum has caused global oil prices to surge and prompted a sharp warning from Beijing, which fears a regional war and significant economic disruption.