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The Real Reason Behind the Iran Blockade: Petrodollar Shift and America’s Economic Crossroads

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See the YouTube Video  on this topic. See the Rumble Video  on this topic.  See X.com on this topic.   The Real Reason Behind the Iran Blockade: Petrodollar Shift and America’s Economic Crossroads Meta Description: Discover the real geopolitics behind the Iran naval blockade, the unraveling petrodollar system, U.S. debt vulnerabilities, and a historic Lincoln-era economic blueprint for American revival. The ongoing naval blockade around Iran is publicly framed as a necessary measure to curb nuclear proliferation. Yet beneath the surface lies a far more consequential struggle: a geopolitical and economic showdown between the United States and China. As the global financial order undergoes structural realignment, America stands at a critical crossroads. The policy choices made today will determine whether the U.S. preserves its economic sovereignty or risks severe financial instability. The Petrodollar System Under Siege At the heart of the crisis is Iran’s formal dep...

Has the American Empire Reached Its High-Water Mark? Analyzing The Iran Crisis

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See the YouTube Video on this topic. See the Rumble Video on this topic.  See X.com on this topic.     Has the American Empire Reached Its High-Water Mark? Analyzing The Iran Crisis A provocative analysis circulating in alternative media circles poses a stark question: Has the American Empire, shaped by over three decades of neoconservative foreign policy, finally reached its high water mark? The argument centers on a hypothetical 2026 conflict with Iran, suggesting that despite overwhelming military spending, U.S. power may be insufficient to achieve its strategic objectives, with profound global consequences. The narrative traces contemporary strategy to the influential 1996 "Clean Break" document, authored by American neoconservative strategists for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This policy blueprint advocated replacing "land for peace" with preemptive action and regime change, a philosophy that allegedly influenced subsequent U.S. interventions. ...