Geopolitical Analysis & Commentary by Gustavo de Arístegui

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GEOPOLITICS REPORT

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum

Sunday, February 22, 2026, was, without any exaggeration, one of the most geopolitically eventful days of the year. Five major events converged in the last 24 hours with an intensity that demands calm yet committed analysis…

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President Donald J. Trump

February 20, 2026, is shaping up to be a day of extraordinary geopolitical significance. As humanity witnesses one of the periods of greatest international tension in recent decades, five flashpoints of maximum intensity converge on the global stage…

Iran: The grave risks of its lies and deceptions

Members of Iran's parliament dressed in IRGC uniforms chant "Death to America" ​​during a session in Tehran (AFP)

Iran has turned nuclear ambiguity into a tool of power. It negotiates when it feels weak, advances when it detects hesitation in the West, and uses diplomatic pauses to expand its technological capabilities.

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North Korean Leader

In the last 24 hours, a disturbing qualitative leap has been confirmed in the military escalation of the regimes most dangerous to Euro-Atlantic security—North Korea and Iran—while the Ukrainian front enters a phase of slow-motion warfare that no European intelligence service considers close to a just and stable peace.

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two flags

Geneva is becoming the diplomatic capital of the world today, not by geographical chance, but because two of the most dangerous conflicts on the planet—the war in Ukraine and the Iranian nuclear issue—are being played out simultaneously in the city on Lake Geneva, with the same American interlocutors—Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner—acting as brokers of a diplomacy unprecedented in its scope and audacity.

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Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader of Iran from 1989 to 2026

Over the past 24 hours, an extremely tense geopolitical picture has taken shape, with two clear vectors: on the one hand, a high-risk negotiation dynamic—United States-Iran in Geneva, Ukraine-Russia under US tutelage—and, on the other, a silent realignment of global power around China and the economic erosion of Putin’s Russia.