Inside the 48-Hour Brink: How the US–Iran Crisis Reached a Civilizational Flashpoint By: Javid Amin | 07 April 2026 In geopolitics, crises often escalate step by step—sanctions, threats, limited strikes. But what is unfolding between the United States and Iran in April 2026 is different. It is accelerating at a pace where military escalation, economic disruption, and existential rhetoric are converging simultaneously. At the center of this crisis is a stark warning issued by Donald Trump: reopen the Strait of Hormuz within hours—or face devastating consequences. That warning has now…
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World at the Brink in 2026: Iran War, Global Power Rivalries, and the Converging Crises Shaping the Next Decade
Iran War and Global Crises 2026: Deep Geopolitical Analysis of Where the World Is Heading By: Javid Amin | 11 March 2026 The Global Situation in 2026: A Dangerous Turning Point in Modern History By March 2026, the international system appears to be entering one of its most volatile phases since the Cold War. Multiple crises—military, economic, political, and environmental—are unfolding simultaneously. At the center of the immediate danger is the war between Iran and a coalition led by United States and Israel. But this conflict is not isolated. It…
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