Unconquerable Iran and America’s Retreat: A War That Redefined Power in the Gulf and Beyond
The essay traces this civilizational continuity: how Iran’s endurance exposed America’s overstretch, how the Gulf’s reconstruction capital now flows eastward to Beijing, and how Washington’s entanglement with Israeli interests turned strategic ambition into self‑inflicted decline.
As the U.S. withdraws from the Persian Gulf and Eurasia, the world witnesses a reversal of centuries—the magnet of wealth and technology shifting eastward, echoing the long arc of history described in China’s Rising Economic Influence.
This is not a story of defeat alone, but of transformation: the end of garrisons and the beginning of diplomacy, the fading of empire and the rise of resilience.

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