Explained: The Complete Court History of the Epstein Files
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- November 17, 2025

The Strait of Hormuz blockades are not only a military crisis between the United States and Iran. They are also a geopolitical struggle over energy routes, Asian dependence on Gulf oil, Pakistan’s rising mediation role, NATO’s internal split, and Washington’s effort to retain strategic control in a changing world order.
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The future of NATO after the Iran war will depend less on formal treaty survival and more on political trust inside the alliance. This report examines how Article 5, Article 6, U.S. expectations, and European caution are reshaping NATO’s future in a more divided and more transactional security order.
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The Justice Varma case is not only about one controversy. It raises deeper questions about corruption in the Indian judiciary, including opaque appointments, weak accountability, family linkage, and the urgent need for transparent structural reform.
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The Strait of Hormuz crisis was not only about oil, warships, or maritime disruption. It revealed a deeper struggle over who sets the rules of passage, political legitimacy, and corridor control in a fractured world. As global chokepoints become arenas of power, the crisis offers a sharp warning: the new global order may be shaped less by territory alone and more by those who write its operating code.
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