Instability becomes systemically embedded and a valuable source of economic rent.
That creates a feedback loop:
Chokepoints → Risk → Finance → Control → Conflict → back to Chokepoints
A profitable system, not a coincidence.
But most people don’t see this layer.
They see the surface:
Global institutions
Global alliances
media narratives
👉 what the map calls the “illusion of Western hegemony.”
The West (US + UK +EU dominance) is not a single coherent system but fragmented & layered.
Seen through this lens, the conflict isn’t just about Iran.
It’s also about:
energy flows
energy security
chokepoint control
financial architecture
who captures risk & pricing power
Trump is using a strategy to dismantle this system:
Expose & cut off London's financial leverage
Disrupt and dismantle chokepoint control
Force the old system into the open
Reassert national sovereignty
Reindustrialise
Whether you agree or not, this is the key shift:
👉 Power isn’t just military
👉 It’s financial + logistical + systemic
Zoom out and interpret the conflict through the National Security Strategy (NSS) and the National Defence Strategy (NDS).
The NSS frames U.S. interests in terms of energy flows, chokepoints, secure supply chains, financial dominance & reindustrialization. The NDS then translates that into focused force, burden-shifting to allies, & preservation of U.S. flexibility for the larger strategic contest.
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