May. 27 at 4:53 PM
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Against this backdrop, Iran becomes more than a regional conflict; it is a stress test of US influence.
If negotiations end without meaningful concessions on nuclear capability, missiles, or regional influence, the question becomes what years of pressure actually achieved.
Despite sanctions and isolation, Iran has not collapsed. It has adapted, built alternative alliances, and reinforced its regional position.
This matters because power is measured by outcomes, not pressure alone. When pressure fails to produce compliance, other states adjust expectations.
We already see fragmentation: sovereign cloud initiatives, data localization, rising defense and energy security spending. Capital is following geopolitical reality.
Ultimately, this is about trust. When trust in a dominant power erodes, the system does not break—it redistributes into a multipolar world.