The Geopolitics of the Iran Conflict

​The Aerial Assault: Massive bombing is being carried out over Iran. From the skies, "seeds of civilization" (ironic reference to munitions) are being sown relentlessly.

​Iran's Response: Iran is maintaining its composure, carrying out calculated counter-attacks. Their demeanor suggests they are playing a long-game marathon—a path of blood and tears—to eventually seize victory.

​The Energy Factor: In my analysis, the U.S. wants oil and gas sales to remain halted. This strategy aims to cripple the industries of China and Europe. China, in particular, is in a very vulnerable position. In contrast, as a fuel exporter, the U.S. is profiting immensely across the board.

​Strategic Manipulation: The U.S. further hopes that Iran becomes consumed by vengeance. This would provide an opening to bring Middle Eastern nations under its wing and pit them against Iran. Consequently, the U.S. would profit from both sides—selling oil with one hand and weapons with the other. $POWER $COIN $SUI

​Economic Gains: The value of the Dollar has risen. Overall, the U.S. appears highly satisfied and economically benefited by the war so far. If they can simply maintain their military bases in the Middle East, it’s a total victory ("Kella Foteh").

​The "Afghan Style" Resistance: Iran is a poor nation and lags significantly in technology. However, they are now spending every drop of sweat with extreme precision. For them, this is a game of life and death. They cannot win with money; instead, they must win using "Afghan-style" tactics—and they are following that path in an even more formidable manner.

#Iran'sNewSupremeLeader #StockMarketCrash #Trump'sCyberStrategy #BinanceSquareFamily #Write2Earn