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From Khartoum to Kharg Island: The Long War for the Global Jugular

Par : Liam Conrad
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233892356
  • EAN9798233892356
  • Date de parution29/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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From Khartoum to Kharg Island: The Long War for the Global Jugular is a chillingly prophetic work of speculative political history that redefines the modern era not as a battle against terror, but as a multi-generational resource war for the world's economic lifeblood. The narrative opens at the zero hour of March 28, 2026, as paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division descend toward Iran's Kharg Island in a desperate mission to secure the world's oil supply without triggering a global economic collapse.
The book meticulously traces a thirty-year strategic arc that began in the dusty safehouses of 1990s Sudan, where ideological architect Hassan al-Turabi first cultivated the "Jugular Thesis"-the realization that a networked civilization is most vulnerable at its narrowest physical and financial chokepoints. Through a sophisticated "Network of Networks" involving Iran, North Korea, and Al-Qaeda, this "Axis of Evil" transitioned from the laboratory of Khartoum to a mature global threat, weaponizing everything from smart mines and jet-powered drones to sovereign AI and deepfake disinformation.
As the 82nd Airborne faces a sixty-second window to disable "dead-man switches" before the IRGC activates a catastrophic martyrdom strategy, the book argues that the United States spent decades hunting individuals while its adversaries were patiently seizing the global jugular. This gripping analysis serves as both a tactical thriller and a sobering strategic reckoning, forcing a confrontation with the structural vulnerabilities of the dollar-denominated order and the rising shadow ecology of the Petro-Yuan.
It is a definitive account of a world where the one who holds the chokepoint holds the world, and where the long-deferred price of strategic miscalculation is finally being paid in the fire and darkness of the Persian Gulf. 
War and Wisdom
Liam Conrad
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