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Oil Crisis and Superpowers
The way I see things right now, the situation between the United States, Russia, and China is all tied together through war, oil, and power. What’s happening in the Middle East, especially around Iran, is putting serious pressure on global oil markets. The U.S. is trying to keep stability by protecting shipping routes and working with allies, while also using the strength of the dollar to keep markets steady. Russia, on the other hand, is dealing with sanctions and shifting h
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Apr 293 min read


3000 Year History of Persian and Iran today
The history of the Persian people begins in the ancient Iranian plateau more than 3,000 years ago. The Persians were one of several Indo-Iranian groups who migrated into the region and gradually established kingdoms. Their first great empire emerged under Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BCE. Cyrus founded the Achaemenid Empire, which rapidly expanded to become one of the largest empires the world had ever seen. It stretched from Anatolia and Egypt to Central Asia and parts
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Mar 42 min read


125 Years of Global Conflict
The way the conflict surrounding Iran is viewed inside the United States, Russia, and China often differs sharply between ordinary citizens and political or military leadership. In the United States, public opinion tends to be shaped by fatigue from long wars in the Middle East—especially after conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many Americans prioritize domestic issues such as economic stability, healthcare, and border security, and are wary of another prolonged military eng
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Mar 43 min read


Trade Past and Future USA, Russia and China
Trade among the United States, Russia, and China has evolved dramatically over the past three decades. After the Cold War, economic integration accelerated, particularly between the United States and China, as China’s entry into the global trading system reshaped supply chains and manufacturing worldwide. The U.S. became a major consumer market for Chinese goods, while China accumulated vast foreign reserves and industrial capacity. U.S.–Russia trade remained comparatively li
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Feb 211 min read


The 3 Nations Battle and Bridges
Washington DC, Moscow, Beijing The Battles and Bridges in the 21st Century: USA, Russia, and China The 21st century is defined not only by rivalry among the United States, Russia, and China, but also by the complex bridges that connect them. Strategic competition plays out through military modernization, economic sanctions, technology races, energy leverage, and regional conflicts — forming the “battles” of influence across Europe, the Indo-Pacific, the Arctic, and beyond. Ye
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Feb 211 min read


Geopolitics and Geoeconomics
Geopolitical Landscape Geopolitical Dynamics: The U.S., Russia, and China's Currency Strategies The geopolitics of the United States, Russia, and China defines the core strategic balance of the 21st century. These three powers shape global security, trade systems, energy markets, technology development, and military posture across nearly every region of the world. The United States operates through alliances and financial dominance, China expands influence through economic in
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Feb 211 min read
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