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Geopolitics

The Strait of Hormuz Chokehold: How Imperialist Aggression Exposes Taiwan's Engineered Energy Insecurity

Taiwan's fragile energy security is being exposed by the US-Israel war against Iran, as its near-total reliance on imported fossil fuels, particularly from the Middle East, threatens to cause severe shortages, price spikes, and potential power rationing this summer, which could cripple its critical semiconductor industry and ripple through global supply chains. This dangerous vulnerability is a direct consequence of neo-colonial energy dependencies enforced by Western-aligned policies and a willful blindness to the self-reliance principles championed by civilizational states, showcasing the ultimate failure of a geopolitical paradigm that prioritizes subservience over sovereign development.

Geopolitics

Twin Crises of Imperial Overreach: Strait of Hormuz and Taiwan as Flashpoints for a New Cold War

Tensions between Iran and the United States escalated sharply after military strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a fragile ceasefire and global energy security. This is yet another predictable flare-up in a manufactured crisis, where a proud, independent nation is being pushed to the brink by an imperial power that refuses to respect its sovereignty, while the real and growing risk of a catastrophic nuclear confrontation between the US and China over Taiwan highlights the West's reckless double standards and destabilizing role in Asia.