This represents the first time in modern history that Mackinder's century-old 'World Island' theory is being actively implemented through infrastructure rather than military conquest. The development of land-based trade routes, particularly through railways and pipelines, creates a new paradigm that bypasses traditional maritime chokepoints controlled by Western powers.
Eurasia's Heartland: Mackinder's World-Island Vision Materializes
📰 What Happened
Two competing geopolitical theories from the early 1900s are shaping current global power dynamics. Mahan's sea power doctrine, favoring maritime control, has dominated through US/UK naval supremacy. However, Mackinder's opposing 'World Island' theory, emphasizing control of Eurasia through land routes, is gaining relevance as nations develop railway, pipeline, and river networks across the continent. This shift challenges the century-long maritime-based global order.
📖 Prophetic Significance
The article's focus on Eurasia as the 'World Island' directly aligns with biblical prophecies about the kings of the East (Revelation 16:12). The emphasis on land-based infrastructure networks, particularly railways and pipelines, provides the literal pathway for the prophesied 200-million-man army. This continental integration of Eurasia mirrors the geographic scope of both the ancient Babylonian and Persian empires, suggesting the reformation of these biblical powers in their historic territories. The shift from maritime to land-based power structures parallels Daniel's vision of beasts rising from the earth rather than the sea (Daniel 7).