Tag Belt and Road Initiative

Follow the Oil -Part 1- How Washington Is Dismantling China’s Energy Supply

Syria, Venezuela, Iran, Panama. The list of U.S. military operations and pressure campaigns over the past 25 years reads like an atlas of global oil reserves. No coincidence — but the operational logic of a closing window. Washington has known since the 2016 RAND study that China must be contained before it reaches military parity with the United States, and that window closes around 2026. What has followed is the systematic dismantling of China's energy supply: seizing the world's largest oil reserves in Venezuela, bombing China's most important oil supplier in Iran, severing the Belt and Road land corridor through Syria, and expelling Chinese port operators from Panama. Follow the oil. It tells you more about the future of the world order than any press conference ever will.

IRAN – Look East – Part 5

Looking East – Iran’s strategic balancing act in a shifting multipolar world.
Through BRICS expansion, SCO membership, and closer ties with China and Russia, Tehran seeks to overcome Western isolation. Yet behind the rhetoric of a new world order lies a fragile equilibrium shaped by sanctions, competing interests, and limited economic integration. A geopolitical deep dive into Iran’s “Look East” doctrine and the realities behind multipolar ambition.