{ "tldr": { "summary": "The article argues that Iran's successful strikes on THAAD missile defense systems in the Middle East, and the US response of moving parts from South Korea, confirm the author's prior call that Korean reunification is inevitable on a shorter timeline than expected. This has implications for the geopolitical order emerging from the war with Iran.", "key_points": [ "South Korea installed THAAD in 2017 despite Chinese objections, leading to economic reprisals and a détente.", "Iran prioritized targeting THAAD installations in the Middle East, with satellite images showing destroyed radar systems.", "The US is moving THAAD parts from South Korea to the Middle East, indicating urgency and potential shortages.", "These events confirm the author's 2025 call that the physics of Korean reunification make it inevitable.", "Korean reunification is anticipated on a timeframe few expect, providing clues for the post-Iran war geopolitical order.", "The author views this as part of a larger pattern shifting global power dynamics." ] }, "trade_ideas": [] }