The 2026 U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran was a strategic miscalculation, intended to reassert imperial dominance in Western Asia but instead revealing the fragility of Atlantic hegemony. As the old security architecture eroded, alternative infrastructures and regional alliances emerged, facilitating trade and cooperation beyond Western control. The ongoing crises connected Gaza, Yemen, and the vital sea lanes, illustrating that military aggression has backfired, prompting regional states to recalibrate and seek resilience against imperialism. This war exposed a transformative geopolitical landscape, where logistics and diplomatic maneuvers are increasingly driven by necessity, carving out a multipolar future and undermining the sheer authority once held by the empire.
Choking to Death on an Empty Stomach: How Empire Turns War into Hunger
Reuters reports a BRICS food reserve proposal as risk management, but strips away the imperial structure shaping the crisis. The material record shows a world where war, sanctions, and supply chains converge to produce food insecurity at a global scale. Beneath the headlines lies a system that has transformed food, fertilizer, and shipping into weapons... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Statecraft: The Civilizational Declaration — Putin’s 2025 Valdai Address and the Dialectics of Multipolarity
From reactive sovereignty to proactive world-making — how Russia’s Valdai doctrine signals the consolidation of the multipolar epochBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 8, 2025The End of Empire’s ScriptThe stage was set in Sochi, under the heavy October air that always seems to carry more than the weather — it carries history. President... Continue Reading →