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Reading Between the Lines: Why Rezaee’s CNN Interview Is More About Messaging Than Negotiation

Tehran does not expect negotiations to produce a breakthrough, it wants to shape the narrative around any future escalation My reading of Rezaee’s CNN interview is that it is primarily directed at Western audiences and the cameras, not because Tehran genuinely expects negotiations to produce a breakthrough, but because it wants to shape the narrative… Continue reading
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The Longest Betrayal

Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and the Recolonisation of Zimbabwe Editorial Analysis | 06 June 2026 The liberation struggle that consumed the better part of two decades and cost tens of thousands of Zimbabwean lives was fought, at its irreducible core, for one thing: the right of Africans to choose who governed them. That right… Continue reading
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Ukraine Is Being Ground Down. Europe Is Being Lined Up Next.

How the Apparent US-Europe Rift Conceals a Division-of-Labour Agreement That Puts European Troops in the Line of Fire Editorial Analysis | 1 June 2026 On 26 May 2026, the Wall Street Journal published a report stating that “the growing fear in European capitals is that President Vladimir Putin will try next to reshuffle the cards… Continue reading
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Everyone Wants to Be Great Again

The Putin–Xi Multipolar Declaration, the Data Behind It, and Why Fragmentation May Be a More Accurate Description Than Partnership Editorial Analysis | 31 May 2026 On 20 May 2026, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a Joint Declaration on the Establishment of a Multipolar World and a New Type of International… Continue reading
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The Fractured Crescent

Power, Rivalry and Realignment in the Emerging Middle Eastern Order The Middle East enters another period of strategic transition as assumptions underpinning the regional order during the post-Cold War era face growing pressure from shifting power balances, changing economic realities, military confrontation, and the gradual erosion of uncontested American dominance. Public discussion frequently presents the… Continue reading
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Dead Men and Prisoners Listed in Ukrainian Mobilization Fraud Scheme

As Ukraine’s manpower crisis deepens, authorities uncover recruitment fraud involving dead citizens, prisoners, and exempt individuals falsely listed as mobilized troops. Ukrainian authorities have uncovered a major falsification scheme inside the country’s military recruitment system, with officials accused of entering dead citizens, prisoners, and exempt individuals into mobilization databases in order to inflate enlistment figures.… Continue reading
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The Official Count is Fifteen

How the Pentagon Manufactured the Casualty Record of Operation Epic Fury Editorial Analysis | 29 May 2026 The United States government’s official position, as stated repeatedly by President Trump, by CENTCOM spokesman Captain Tim Hawkins, and by CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper at a Pentagon press conference, is that thirteen American service members died in… Continue reading
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