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Vultures and Vacuums
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Book Description— How Beijing and Moscow Inherited the 2026 Iran War or The Positional War Behind the Kinetic One — were considered and rejected as either too instrumental or too clever.On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel opened a war against the Islamic Republic of Iran that decapitated its leadership in the first hours and reshaped the politics of the Persian Gulf within weeks. Vultures and Vacuums is the first systematic account of how two great powers who fired none of the opening shots — the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation — have nonetheless been the structural beneficiaries of the conflict, and why those gains will outlast any plausible ceasefire.Drawing on official statements, satellite imagery, sanctions documents, and the wartime reporting of more than a dozen newsrooms across four continents, the book traces the exploitation across five domains: energy, where China became the discount buyer of distressed Iranian cargoes while Russia harvested fiscal revenue from every dollar of price volatility; military-industrial, where the war served as the most consequential live-fire laboratory for Western air defence since the Yom Kippur War; diplomatic, where Beijing's "e;responsible stakeholder"e; posture and Moscow's "e;spoiler with leverage"e; posture proved complementary rather than competing; normative, where the U.S. decision to strike during active negotiations handed the Global South a generational rhetorical weapon; and financial, where one Treasury general license at a time, the sanctions architecture revealed itself as a situational instrument rather than a moral one.Written under wartime conditions with an explicit cutoff date and ten testable indicators against which the thesis can be falsified, Vultures and Vacuums is a sober rather than heroic policy book. It distinguishes Beijing's preferences (an Iran weak but stable) from Moscow's (an Iran weak but still fighting). It names the costs the patrons have paid alongside the gains. And it ends with five concrete recommendations for a Washington still capable of recovering its position — if it begins now.
ISBN
9798235401198
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-05-04
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