1173. Effectiveness of sanctions
1173. Effectiveness of sanctions

1173. Effectiveness of sanctions

02/23/2026

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What appeared to Western observers as a regional crisis was, in retrospect, the opening phase of a fundamental restructuring, led by the operationalisation of a “multipolar world order in the ocean.” This phrase, until recently confined to the theoretical pronouncements of Russian strategists and Belt and Road planning documents, was being forged in the waters of the Indian Ocean, the Arctic, and the South China Sea through a convergence of interests that united three powers separated by geography but united by a common adversary.

To understand what happened in the Gulf in 2026, one must abandon the comfortable fiction that this was simply about Iranian nuclear ambitions or Houthi piracy. It was about the fundamental restructuring of how security is produced, who provides it, and who gets to write the rules of the world’s most important trade routes. And most critically, it was about how Washington, through seven decades of policy miscalculation, built the very coalition of the sanctioned that now challenges its supremacy.

This quote comes from an article published on Friday on 21stcenturywire.com: Hormuz Red: The Coalition of the Sanctioned Declares Independence.

Wars are planned by globalists, organized by arms dealers, led by idiots, and paid for with the lives of innocent people!

I am not privy to the affairs of the war between the US and Iran and cannot predict how this conflict will develop. However, since so many experts have already commented on this topic, I would also like to add my two cents. I believe that war will not break out. Not only because this would result in the sinking of two aircraft carriers that are so valuable to the US, along with their aircraft and thousands of American soldiers. If Trump were to decide to escalate the conflict, it would be primarily to put an end once and for all to Iran’s involvement (more precisely, with missiles) with the US’s best ally in the Middle East.

In June 2025, Trump did not announce the attack on Iran in the media. He did so quietly in order to fulfill his obligations to Israel. This time, he is making his plans public. Trump’s visit to Beijing scheduled for March 31 (source) can, of course, be canceled in the event of war, but it points to a different direction in Washington’s policy. In my opinion, the US president is the most unpredictable of all previous occupants of the White House.

Trump accused Barack Obama of revealing “secret” information in his recent comments about the existence of extraterrestrials.
The media war continues—who can best draw attention to topics that have nothing to do with the Epstein affair!

If Trump really didn’t want the documents from the Epstein investigation to be published, he wouldn’t have done that. I still believe that Trump’s strategy, as described in the article Why are they publishing Epstein’s documents? – and this is a very likely explanation for his approach – is to gradually release shocking documents designed to shake public opinion in order to trigger a large-scale scandal about the control of decision-makers within the global elite. This could also explain why he has not defended himself against the allegations of child abuse. He has time to deal with this in the future, once this means of blackmail has lost its effect.

Does he really want to hide them?

The fate of the world is at stake. China and Russia will not stand idly by and watch the US strengthen its hegemony in the world. Times have changed radically, and the fate of future world politics is being decided right now.

Iran has officially declared that it possesses and is developing hypersonic missiles, becoming one of the few countries with this technology. The best-known designs are the Fattah-1 and Fattah-2 missiles (speed up to 13-15 Mach) and the Kheibar Shekan, which were developed to bypass modern air defense systems.

The USS Gerald R. Ford is the largest warship ever built worldwide. This state-of-the-art aircraft carrier was commissioned into the US Navy on July 22, 2017. It is not capable of defending itself against an attack with hypersonic missiles.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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