This interview explores the geopolitical struggle behind rising tensions in West Asia, arguing that the conflict is largely driven by control over global energy markets. The discussion highlights Iran’s role as a resilient regional power that has survived decades of sanctions while building strong military and technological capabilities. It also examines the strategic involvement of Russia and China, the shifting balance of power in Eurasia, and the potential impact on alliances such as BRICS. The conversation suggests the conflict reflects deeper global rivalries, energy politics, and the decline of traditional Western dominance in the region.
US treasury secretary abruptly told to leave interview by Trump; returns shaken
The Iranian retaliation and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have pushed the oil prices to soar globally. Even Donald Trump and his administration are under immense pressure. This was seen on Friday when a senior cabinet colleague of Donald Trump was pulled away from a LIVE interview by the US President. When he returned, he could barely speak. This, Rifat Jawaid argues, shows the stress that the recent losses of US service personnel and the overall impact by the Iranian response have caused to the Trump administration.

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