The World Is Breaking: The Coming Storm
- jgrahamenterprises
- 16 hours ago
- 1 min read
The World Is Breaking: The Coming Storm is a sharp, urgent look at the forces pulling the world into deeper conflict, instability, and change. Drawing on the patterns of history, power, alliances, debt, and strategic pressure, this book shows why today’s crises are not isolated events — they are part of a larger system that is already in motion.
At the center of the book is a powerful idea: the world does not move in straight lines. It moves in cycles. When old rules weaken, when dominant powers overextend, and when chokepoints like trade routes, energy flows, and alliances become weapons, the stage is set for major shifts in the world order. This book helps readers see those shifts before they become obvious.
Written for readers who want more than headlines, The World Is Breaking: The Coming Storm connects geopolitics, economics, and historical cycles into one clear framework. It is a guide to understanding why the world feels more unstable, why conflicts keep multiplying, and what that means for the future of power, markets, and global order.
A simple Layer 0 version of the post is: “Global conflict is a systems problem: alliances, logistics, debt, and endurance determine who survives the cycle.”
Layer 0 here is the hidden operating system beneath the newsletter: world order is governed by cycles of power, not isolated events. The visible content is about Iran and Hormuz, but the deeper structure is a claim about how history itself works.






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