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foreign policy and global economy

Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

Iran’s dilemma in war and peace

As conflict intensifies, Iran faces mounting pressure abroad and deepening constraints at home, revealing the limits of its regional strategy and its capacity to sustain escalation without full-scale war. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

Hormuz blockade may herald end of American globalisation

Iran’s blockade testing limits of US maritime supremacy while opening the way for China’s rival vision of global connectivity. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

Water emerges as a dangerous new war target

The Middle East is among the driest regions in the world, with water availability about 10 times lower than the global average, according to the World Bank. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

America Has No Good Options in Iran

U.S. President Donald trump needs a strong off-ramp. Can he get one? Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

Over 40 Middle East Energy Assets ‘Severely Damaged,’ IEA Says

More than 40 energy assets across nine countries in the Middle East have been “severely or very severely” damaged by the war, potentially prolonging disruptions to global supply chains. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 23, 2026

Global markets brace for rate hikes as Iran war and US$100 oil stoke tightening fears

The European Central Bank has become more hawkish, reverting to wording that analysts say often precedes interest-rate increases. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 18, 2026

The Hormuz crisis is about much more than oil

Approximately one-third of globally traded urea transits the Strait of Hormuz. The Middle East collectively exports 21 to 22 million tonnes of urea annually, accounting for roughly 40 per cent of global seaborne trade in the commodity. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 18, 2026

When Drones Hit Data Centers

In modern warfare, data centers have joined energy supplies to become prime military targets, with server rooms now as vulnerable to missile strikes as oil refineries. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 18, 2026

Donald Trump’s Iran war could hand Congress to the Democrats

As the conflict drags on, Democrats are sharpening their response. Read More Here

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersMarch 18, 2026

Trump’s coalition of the unwilling: a long time in the making

A US capable of launching strikes is unable to rally allies; it’s a superpower that commands attention but not alignment. Read More Here

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