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GIZINT — The Daily Brief | Issue 035
The US naval blockade went operational but remains untested. Congress returns to six deadlines in six days. The E3 builds a parallel fleet without Washington.
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Trump Called It a Blockade. International Law Calls It Something Else.
US Intelligence Says China Is Preparing to Deliver MANPADS to Iran. The Law Says Sanctions Are Mandatory.
Trump and Iran Declared a Ceasefire. They Did Not Agree to the Same Terms.
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GIZINT — The Daily Brief | Issue 035
Trump Called It a Blockade. International Law Calls It Something Else.
Four Central Banks, One Cyber Window, No Off-Ramp
How does the war affect your budget?
A missile hits a gas plant. Your grocery bill changes. CASCADE traces every link in the chain — from the strike to your weekly shop. Sourced and verified.
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Four Central Banks, One Cyber Window, No Off-Ramp
The world's four largest currency blocs set monetary policy within 72 hours — while Iranian cyber operators hold destructive access to a US bank, the air campaign approaches its tempo ceiling, and no diplomatic mechanism exists to stop any of it.
How Insurance Closed the Strait of Hormuz
No navy blocked the Strait. No mines were laid. The world's most important energy chokepoint was closed by an actuarial judgment. A sourced analysis of JWLA-033, the $20B DFC facility, and the insurance mechanism that commercially closed Hormuz.