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Is the global balance of power shifting right before our eyes?In this episode, we break down the rising tensions between the United States and Iran, and explore whether this conflict could reshape the global order as we know it. From military strategy to economic pressure, energy control, and geopolitical alliances, we uncover the real factors behind the US–Iran rivalry.You’ll learn how Iran has managed to withstand years of sanctions, military pressure, and diplomatic isolation—while still maintaining influence across the Middle East and beyond. Experts argue that this conflict is not just regional, but part of a larger shift toward a more multipolar world where power is no longer controlled by one dominant nation.We also examine how control over critical resources like oil routes, trade networks, and strategic chokepoints could impact global markets and weaken traditional US dominance. The ongoing tensions continue to influence global politics, alliances, and economic systems in ways that go far beyond the Middle East.If you want a clear, simple breakdown of one of the most important geopolitical conflicts shaping the future, this episode gives you everything you need to understand what’s really happening—and what could come next.👉 Don’t forget to follow and share if you enjoy the episode.For business enquirer’s email 📧 below 👇 [email protected]

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