July 28, 2025 - 00:20

Iran's recent decision to move away from reliance on GPS technology highlights a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape, suggesting the onset of a 'tech cold war'. This development is not merely about technological preference; it reflects deeper concerns over sovereignty, security, and the influence of global powers on national capabilities.
By seeking alternatives to GPS, Iran aims to bolster its independence from Western technologies, which it perceives as tools for surveillance and control. This shift is part of a broader trend among nations looking to develop their own navigation systems as a means of asserting autonomy and enhancing national security.
As countries like Russia and China also pursue similar paths, the implications extend beyond mere technological competition. The race for technological self-sufficiency could lead to increased tensions and a fragmented global landscape where nations no longer rely on shared technologies. This growing divide may redefine international relations and impact various sectors, including defense, trade, and communication.
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Exploring the Benefits and Drawbacks of Technology: Insights from the Point Pleasant Writers GuildPOINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Recently, the Point Pleasant Writers Guild convened to engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of technology in today`s society....
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