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The Global Chokepoints Series — 15 geopolitical intelligence briefings

Strategic Nonfiction

The Global Chokepoints Series

15 briefings on the pressure points that decide the century.

Hormuz. Taiwan. Suez. The Black Sea. Greenland. The cislunar arc. Each volume takes a single chokepoint — the strait, the lane, the orbit — and works it through history, military posture, economic consequence, and the geography Scripture already named. Analyzed from the watchman's desk. Verified before it is spoken.

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Hormuz
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Hormuz

The strait that controls 20% of the world's oil supply—and the flashpoint that could ignite the next world war.

Strait on Fire
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Strait on Fire

2026. Iran closes the Hormuz. The ghost fleet moves. The world holds its breath.

The Taiwan Tripwire
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The Taiwan Tripwire

The Davidson Window is closing. TSMC is the silicon shield. And the tripwire is already set.

The Greenland Chokepoint
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The Greenland Chokepoint

Arctic sovereignty. Strategic minerals. The new cold war's opening move.

The Cislunar Race
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The Cislunar Race

The next chokepoint isn't on Earth. It's 239,000 miles away—and China is already moving.

The Iranian Gambit
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The Iranian Gambit

Nuclear ultimatums. Port blockades. A 9-day window that will decide the world's energy future. The Iranian Gambit is the most urgent geopolitical briefing of 2026.

Strait Closed: The Hormuz Ultimatum
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Strait Closed: The Hormuz Ultimatum

The blockade is in effect. The breakdown has begun. What comes next for the world's most critical chokepoint will determine the fate of the global economy.

The Black Sea
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The Black Sea

The Black Sea has become one of the most militarized and contested waters on Earth — the seam where NATO and Russia press against each other directly. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines why this enclosed sea, ringed by rival powers and tied to the world's grain and energy flows, sits at the center of the new great-power competition.

The Tariff Weapon
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The Tariff Weapon

Tariffs are no longer merely economic instruments — they have become weapons of statecraft. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines how trade policy turned into a primary arena of great-power conflict, where supply chains, currencies, and access to markets are wielded the way fleets and armies once were.

Cedar and Fire
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Cedar and Fire

Lebanon sits at the intersection of regional rivalries far larger than itself. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines how a small country became a hinge point where the pressures of competing powers concentrate — and why its fate carries consequences well beyond its borders.

Frozen Frontier
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Frozen Frontier

As polar ice retreats, the Arctic is opening into a new arena of competition — for shipping lanes, resources, and military position. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines the contest taking shape at the top of the world, largely out of public view.

The Tehran Toll Booth
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The Tehran Toll Booth

The Strait of Hormuz is the single most important oil chokepoint on Earth, and Iran's position astride it grants Tehran extraordinary leverage. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines how that leverage works — and what it means when one nation can place a toll on the world's energy.

FAW
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FAW

The Faw Peninsula commands Iraq's narrow access to the Persian Gulf — a sliver of contested ground with outsized strategic weight. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines the struggle for this chokepoint and what control of it means for Iraq's place on the water.

Suez
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Suez

The Suez Canal carries a substantial share of world trade through a single artificial waterway — and its vulnerability was made vivid the moment it was blocked. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines why this canal remains one of the most consequential chokepoints on Earth.

Shadow Axis
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Shadow Axis

The Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait have become a live theater of conflict, where Iran's Revolutionary Guard and Yemen's Houthis intersect to threaten one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. This entry in the Global Chokepoints series examines that axis and the danger it poses to maritime trade.

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Bab el-Mandeb. Malacca. Bosphorus. The maritime arteries that move twenty percent of global oil and four-fifths of global container traffic. Next titles in the watchman's queue.