
Multipolarity Multipolarity Dialogues: The Middle East Is Being Re-Made, But Not In The Way America Thinks with Policy Tensor
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Mar 26, 2026 Anasar Farooqi, aka Policy Tensor, is a geopolitical analyst and essayist on grand strategy and geoeconomics. He maps how precision-strike arms and anti-access tactics are reshaping the Middle East. He discusses shifting regional power, Gulf fragility, unpredictable alignments, and how these changes ripple into Asian deterrence and global strategy.
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Precision Strike Made The World Multipolar
- The mature precision-strike regime ended U.S. monopoly on global power projection and turned the system multipolar.
- China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea invested in reconnaissance-strike systems that now hold U.S. assets at risk regionally.
U.S. Can No Longer Defend Gulf Allies
- The U.S. has historically been an offshore balancer in the Middle East but now appears unable to defend Gulf allies.
- Iranian strikes have pushed U.S. air operations back to bases in Europe rather than regional forward bases.
Iran Can Impose Regional Hegemony Without Occupation
- Even without full occupation, Iran can impose a 'protection racket' over Gulf states by holding assets and shipping at risk.
- Gulf monarchies reliant on Western military guarantees may have to bandwagon with Iran or face collapse.
