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Iran–US geopolitical dossier: Energy, Military Power and Financial Warfare
Iran–U.S. conflict is not a conventional war but a complex geopolitical system shaping the Middle East and global power. From the Strait of Hormuz to global chokepoints, energy routes, sanctions, proxy wars and asymmetric strategy define a fragile balance that impacts oil markets, security and international stability.
Adelio Debenedetti
Jun 43 min read


Iran–U.S. Conflict and Global Chokepoints: The Geography of Modern Power
The Iran–U.S. conflict extends beyond the Middle East, shaping global geopolitics through energy routes, strategic chokepoints and economic power. More than a regional rivalry, it reflects a broader transformation of the international system, where control over infrastructure, trade and security defines global influence. From sanctions to maritime corridors, this confrontation reveals how modern power operates across interconnected geopolitical domains.
Adelio Debenedetti
May 214 min read


Iran–U.S.: from shadow conflict to controlled escalation
The Iran–U.S. confrontation has moved beyond the grey zone into a phase of controlled escalation. No longer a hypothetical conflict, it now unfolds through military pressure, economic leverage and strategic chokepoints like Hormuz and Suez. This is not full-scale war, but an unstable system where power, energy and global security are tightly interconnected.
Adelio Debenedetti
May 74 min read
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