Israel: The army struck 5 fuel stations owned by a company linked to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon
The Israeli military has targeted five fuel stations in southern Lebanon that are connected to Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed organization.
The Most Dangerous Knot of War: The Strait of Hormuz, Which Is Difficult to Defend
The Strait of Hormuz is identified as a critical and challenging point of tension in regional warfare, significantly impacting global trade and energy supply.
Under Khamenei's Son, Iran Seeks Victory in Economic Warfare
The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader ignites speculation about Iran's future conduct in the ongoing economic warfare.
Under Khamenei the Son, Iran Seeks Resolution in the Economic Protraction War
The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader sparks speculation about Iran's management of its ongoing economic warfare.
Wealth of Nations: What Adam Smith Said About Economy and Warfare
The article discusses the historical significance and insights of Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations', particularly regarding its relation to economic theories and the concept of geo-economics.
LIVE: War of missiles and drones without borders – Trump's options, Israel's target, and the Emirates' plan for economic strangulation of Iran
The Middle East is experiencing widespread turmoil marked by missile and drone strikes affecting various countries, as Israel targets Iranian positions while discussions about leadership changes in Iran emerge in Washington.
Iran's drone swarm attacks unleash 'exponential costs' on US, prolonging war: 'Asymmetric capability'
Iran is employing a large-scale drone campaign targeting Western-linked sites in the Middle East, aiming to create significant economic burdens on the U.S. military.
Are you walking around with a million on your wrist?
The article explores the history and cultural significance of wristwatches, particularly how they evolved into vital tools for timing in warfare and daily life, with a nod to their economic implications.
Sanctions and Embargoes: The War with 'Economic Cannons'
The article discusses the emerging economic warfare tactics utilized alongside military action against Iran, emphasizing sanctions and trade restrictions as key components.
Why is China anxious about the Pakistan-Afghanistan war? What roles do India and the US play and who suffers more?
The escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are turning into warfare, posing economic threats to both countries already struggling with weak economies.
Approaching pain point: Ukraine's Defence Ministry to step up pressure on Russia's shadow fleet
Ukraine's Defence Ministry is intensifying efforts to disrupt Russia's shadow fleet, which has been circumventing Western energy sanctions since the 2022 invasion.
Financial warfare is failing. Here’s why
The article discusses the failings of financial warfare, arguing that physical production is often the true driver of economic outcomes as opposed to just financial transactions.
Mamdani’s class warfare against New York businesses is ‘economic vandalism’
The article critiques New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani's economic policies as harmful to the business community, indicating a significant negative shift since his election.
Now admit to having used economic warfare against Icelanders
Political scientist EirÃkur Bergmann discusses the lack of formal apologies from British officials regarding their economic warfare actions against Iceland.
From Sanctions to Cyber Wars: What Does Trump Have Against Tehran?
The article discusses U.S. President Donald Trump's strategic options against Iran, ranging from economic sanctions to more severe measures, in the context of escalating tensions.
In Britain, uprising against the Chinese plan. "They want to build a chamber next to important cables"
The British government has yet to decide on a Chinese mega-embassy in London as MPs across parties warn it could pose a serious national security threat, with Conservatives claiming it could serve as a 'launching pad for economic warfare.'
How the surrender of Granada made the Catholic Monarchs the owners of the last bastion of the Nazarite kingdom in Spain
The article discusses the impact of the surrender of Granada on the Catholic Monarchs and the logistical and economic effects of a decade of warfare in the Iberian Peninsula.