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The Iran war is America’s own Suez crisis
The recent US military assault on Iran looks like past desperate bids to reclaim fading imperial glory. Alfred McCoy This ...
Suez Crisis of 1956 offers key lessons for today’s Iran conflict — from limits of military power to the role of ...
As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh draws parallels with the 1956 Suez crisis, highlighting the diplomatic role VK Krishna Menon played. The crisis then saw ...
The escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has revived comparisons with the 1956 Suez Crisis, raising concerns over global energy security as tensions in West Asia threaten one of the world’s most ...
Trump is facing his ‘Suez moment’ – but Zelensky looks stronger than ever - COMMENT: As one president attempts to recover ...
Ramesh recalls India’s diplomatic and peacekeeping role during the Suez crisis, warning that present tensions around key oil routes could follow a similar pattern.
A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would create a massive global energy shortfall that emergency measures can only partially offset, leaving markets to rely on price shocks or rapid reopening ...
More than 20 million barrels of oil and LNG per day normally transit the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s why replacing that supply ...
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Survival means victory: Preserving honor as a war objective
From Egypt to Iran, leaders often choose honor over surrender, enduring defeat rather than risking public humiliation.
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Cyclical trap: How America is repeating history's fatal mistake in Iran
History's great powers rose on innovation, dominated through trade, then crumbled under peripheral wars. As US strikes on Iran escalate costs and nuclear risks, the familiar pattern emerges.
Iran has effectively closed the narrow strait of Hormuz, a vital oil transit point, attacking more than a dozen ships over ...
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