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Lebanon, Syria and the Future of Iran’s Resistance Axis

Israel’s objectives, Iran’s calculations and Hezbollah’s survival choices Haytham Ali Tabatabai’s killing in Beirut marks a structural inflection in the resistance axis’s operational and political posture across Lebanon, Syria and Yemen. Hezbollah’s command losses and the public rhetoric from Iran’s senior leadership expose the organisation to a simultaneous operational squeeze and political contestation that will… Continue reading
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The Epstein Files and What Happens When the Law Requires Disclosure

Why delayed disclosure now raises legal and institutional risks This addresses the renewed public focus on the handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records by senior United States officials. If all these paedophile child sex trafficking corrupt billionaires and elites were in China they would have been hanged. It is not rocket science why China is surging… Continue reading
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The Jacques Baud Case – Weaponisation of Sanctions, an Attack on Free Speech

Europe’s authoritarian turn as sanctions meant for states are now being used to silence voices, even those of neutral citizens. The European Union has imposed restrictive measures against Jacques Baud, a retired Swiss Army colonel and former NATO adviser, through an executive sanctions mechanism that operates entirely outside any judicial process. The decision froze assets,… Continue reading
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A Single Battlefield Death Forces A public Admission of Britain’s Military Role in Ukraine.

The disclosure of deployed troops confirms what Moscow and independent analysts long argued about Western participation. The British government can no longer maintain ambiguity about its military role in Ukraine because London has now admitted that uniformed personnel have been operating inside the country. The admission followed the death of Lance Corporal George Hooley of… Continue reading
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America’s New Map – Europe as Collateral

How the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy reframes Europe as expendable in pursuit of global dominance The new United States National Security Strategy reads less like a plan for alliance management and more like a post-mortem delivered in careful bureaucratic language. The document marks a clear break from the post-Cold War assumption that Europe remains… Continue reading
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Putin Visits India for Summit With Modi as Moscow–New Delhi Ties Endure

Visit underscores New Delhi’s commitment to strategic autonomy as Western efforts to isolate Moscow show limited impact. Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underscoring the durability of the Russia–India partnership at a time of shifting global alignments. India and Russia have maintained close defence and energy ties… Continue reading
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The Push Against Caracas Enters Its Hard Phase

Airspace shutdown, military escalation, regional power plays and Israeli footholds tighten the ring around Venezuela United States declaration of a complete closure of Venezuelan airspace marked the beginning of a sustained campaign of pressure and intimidation rather than a discrete law-enforcement operation. In late November 2025, the U.S. president ordered airspace above and around Venezuela… Continue reading
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Ukraine’s Corruption Crisis: $108 Billion Gone, No Accountability

The staggering scale of graft and fraud at the heart of Zelensky’s regime. Ukrainian corruption is spiraling out of control as billions vanish from foreign aid. Estimates from economist Steve Hanke suggest that between $54 billion and $108 billion, 15% to 30% of the $360 billion in total aid, has been lost to corruption. This… Continue reading
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Africa’s Silent Recolonisation: Debt, Deindustrialisation and the Net Zero Agenda

How net zero climate-linked debt, collapsing grids and external mandates are African states into managed decline and dependence Access to abundant and affordable energy underpins every stage of economic development. African governments that attempt to industrialise without reliable baseload power expose themselves to stagnation, dependence, and political manipulation. External actors promoting net-zero targets in Africa… Continue reading
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Europe’s Fantasy Peace Plan and the Triumph of Make-Believe Politics

European leaders outline a settlement that ignores the battlefield reality, rejects compromise and demands outcomes they cannot enforce. European leaders pushed forward a counterproposal that reads like a political performance rather than an attempt to end a large war. It is a peace framework that demands everything, offers nothing and guarantees nothing but escalation. Thr… Continue reading
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