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Dark Clouds over the Atlantic: The Illusion of an Unbreakable US-Europe Alliance
“There are no permanent friends or allies, only permanent interests.” This quote by Lord Palmerston significantly underlines the fragile nature of relationships in the geopolitical arena, which is increasingly becoming more dynamic and complex in structure. The approach of one size fits all has become obsolete, and nations are embracing a more fluid framework in their pursuit of diplomatic outreach. Illustration by The Geostrata The 27-country European Union is the U.S.’s

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17 hours ago5 min read


Between Optics and Influence: Pakistan’s Courier Diplomacy in the US-Iran Ceasefire
The US-Iran Ceasefire requires more investigation to show that Pakistan's alleged role as mediator is both exaggerated and misinterpreted. Islamabad presents itself as a diplomatic power, yet its actual work consists of serving as a liaison between major international players. The evaluation of ceasefire stability over the coming months requires this distinction between the two categories. Illustration by The Geostrata Pakistan’s conduct during the crisis was, by most ac

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4 days ago3 min read


Ceasefire Has Failed: What Happens Next?
The collapse of the Islamabad talks after 21 hours of negotiations does not, on its own, determine whether the war will resume. What it does is confirm that the two-week ceasefire, expiring around 22 April, was never a diplomatic instrument designed to produce peace but rather a tactical pause in which both sides repositioned for the next phase of coercion. Illustration by Geopolitics Next Washington’s core demand, a binding Iranian commitment to abandon its nuclear weapons c

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7 days ago2 min read


Weaponising the Strait: Hormuz's Narrow Waters That Shook the World
The Strait of Hormuz is not just a waterway; it's a chokepoint of civilisations, a pressure valve of the global energy order, and as the world is witnessing the regional dynamics with alarming clarity in March 2026. Iran's relationship with the Strait is not reactive. It is doctrinal. Illustration by The Geostrata THE ARCHITECTURE OF COERCION Long before the first anti-ship missile was fired this year, Tehran had been systematically constructing what strategists now recognise

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Apr 117 min read


The Iran Crisis: War, Regime Pressures and Regional Power Shifts
The combined US-Israel operations - Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion, followed by Iran's retaliatory attacks under Operation Truthful Promise 4, once again plunged West Asia into crisis. The ongoing war is projected to last for 4-5 weeks or longer, potentially exerting a significant impact on the global economy and supply chain resilience. The key motive behind the sudden escalation amid mediation talks under Oman remains unclear. Illustration by The Geostrata

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Mar 238 min read


Khamenei Is Dead: Will Iran’s Islamic Republic Survive the US-Israel Strikes?
It was a question of when, not if. After weeks of the United States amassing a vast armada in the region and successive rounds of talks collapsing as a ruse to mask war plans, the axe finally fell on February 28th , when the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated strikes across Iran. Illustration by The Geostrata Soon after, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear that their objective went beyond obliterating Iran’s nuclear weapons

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Mar 37 min read


A Cry for Dignity: Understanding Iran’s Citizen-led Protests
The 1979 Islamic Revolution radically transformed the identity of Iran as a modern nation-state, with the monarchy abolished and the Islamic Republic being formed. Several decades later, political life in Iran was characterised by periods of reform demands and state repression. Illustration by The Geostrata Popular upheavals like the Green Movement of 2009 and the Women, Life, Freedom resistance of 2022 have taken form when economic hardships and societal confinement came

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Feb 274 min read


The Cost of Staying Too Long: Iran’s Unfinished Warning to the World
In 1979, by the time many democracies were maturing from their infancy stage, Iran still had one major task unfinished: to overthrow a king and reinvent its identity. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his followers toppled the Pahlavi monarchy and established the Islamic Republic of Iran, an experiment in theocratic governance that fused religious clerics with absolute political power. Illustration by The Geostrata What began as a wave of “neither East nor West, only Islam” id

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Feb 217 min read


Her Revolution: Khamenei's Battle Against the She's of Iran
The fighting spirit which the women folk of Iran have shown, will someday become a folk Lore to inspire character, consistency and credence. IRAN'S HISTORY - MESOPOTAMIA TO PERSIA AND TODAY'S CONUNDRUM Iran’s present-day struggle over women’s rights cannot be understood without looking far beyond the modern Islamic Republic. The roots of gendered control in Iran stretch deep into history, long before contemporary political Islam, and even before the formation of Persia itself

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Feb 127 min read


When The State Plays God: The Paradox of Faith and Freedom
Faith, an individual’s glimmer of hope in trying times, the solace one seeks, takes an ugly turn when the state takes charge. The state, in the name of religion, begins to play god, the moral compass shifts and the dual-edged sword of balancing faith and individual liberty takes the limelight. Illustration by The Geostrata Theocratic states have consistently been ranked amongst the least free countries, receiving the lowest scores on civil liberties and political rights. His

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Dec 7, 20255 min read


Strategic Myths and the Architecture of US Military in West Asia
The United States continues to maintain an extensive military presence in West Asia, which represents one of the most enduring features of post-Cold War geopolitics. Many analysts describe the American military presence in West Asia as a stabilizing influence. However, its actual effects have proven more complex than traditional narratives suggest. Illustration by The Geostrata US leaders from both Republican and Democratic administrations have used military capabilities to p

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Oct 22, 20259 min read


How Money Moves the World: Why Economics is the New Geopolitics?
In the 21st Century, the global power structures have dramatically changed, with geopolitics now being decoupled from geoeconomics,...

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Sep 7, 20254 min read


Tehran’s Uranium Enrichment Operations: Strategic Importance of Its Underground Facilities
Iran’s nuclear program and its history date back to its pre-revolutionary past. In the current period, the importance of Tehran's uranium...

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Jul 22, 20255 min read


Sky Wars: Redefining Modern Warfare
In his seminal work On War, a renowned war strategist, Carl von Clausewitz, quotes, “ War is thus more than a mere chameleon, because...

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May 3, 20254 min read


Iran's Hijab and Chastity Law: Societal Ramification of Gender, Control and Resistance
"In Iran, the hijab is not just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of oppression and a battleground for freedom." —An Iranian activist...

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Mar 18, 20254 min read


Analysing the Middle East Situation Prior to the October 7th
The ongoing Hamas-Israel war has cast the shadows of a wider war in the Middle East and the region beyond. Illustration by The Geostrata...

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Jan 7, 20254 min read


Indo-Pacific: Theatre of the Next Great Power Politics
The Indo-Pacific region has become a pivotal arena for geopolitical competition, economic significance, and strategic alliances....

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Dec 6, 20241 min read


Iranian Revolution of 1979 - From the Lens of Ideologists
Iran has always held a pivotal power role in the Middle East for time immemorial. The 1979 revolution, was a landmark in the nation's...

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Oct 18, 20241 min read


A Year After October 7
As the infiltrators glared past the Israeli Southern border, which saw the Barbaric terrorist organisation Hamas infringing upon Israeli...

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Oct 7, 20242 min read


Israel's Enduring Conflicts with Iran and its Malign Influence Through an Asymmetric Portfolio of Proxies
Since it was attacked on October 7, 2023, Israel's conflicts with Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran have continued to evolve and...

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Oct 3, 20247 min read
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