Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Mars–Pluto cycle. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων
Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Mars–Pluto cycle. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Τετάρτη 14 Ιανουαρίου 2026

Mars–Pluto Opens Iran’s Strategic Corridor (2026)

Iran is entering a phase where geopolitical imperatives and astrological timing overlap.
What appears as domestic unrest is in fact an energy-monetary realignment with BRICS, China and the Dollar system as primary vectors.
Astrologically, the
Mars–Pluto cycle activates the 2026 decision window, making a systemic rather than ideological transition increasingly plausible.

Iran is not a domestic political crisis — it is a structural energy node linking the Middle East to the Eurasian power system. Its leverage is built on four pillars: oil, pipelines, shipping corridors and sanctions relief. The current unrest is not ideological but systemic. Any shift in Iran’s alignment affects the global balance between the U.S. Dollar and emerging BRICS energy settlement mechanisms.

Iran’s integration into the BRICS+ framework provided China with a crucial secondary energy supplier beyond Russia and Venezuela. Russia cannot sustain China’s consumption alone, while Venezuela has already moved under Western operational influence. Losing Iran would expose China to energy vulnerability, delay the currency diversification agenda and slow the BRICS timetable for alternative financial infrastructures.

From Washington’s perspective, Iran is one of only three states — alongside Russia and North Korea — outside Western monetary and commodity control. Reabsorbing Iran into the Western settlement network would temporarily stabilize Dollar demand, weaken the BRICS case for a multipolar reserve structure, isolate Russia in the Middle East and force China to renegotiate long-term dependencies under inferior terms.

Iran’s unrest therefore intersects with systemic imperatives, not local grievances. The protests are early indicators of a possible realignment in global power architecture rather than spontaneous domestic dissent.

Astrologically, the Mars–Pluto cycle defines the decision window, while Saturn’s role in Pisces introduces institutional correction and narrative restructuring. The critical phase emerges under the March–August 2026 planetary triggers, where transition without systemic collapse becomes plausible for the first time.

Political Astrology & Strategic Analysis

By Alinda Kanaki