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Britain’s Place in the America First Hierarchy
Why Trump’s visit signals Britain’s acceptance of American dominance Donald Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom in September 2025 has been described in the official record as an exercise in ceremony, diplomacy, trade, and alliance maintenance, yet when examined carefully through the lens of independent expert commentary and historical context it represents a demonstration Continue reading
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Confidence In The Dollar Erodes
Countries increasingly focused on the use of national currencies for trade Peter Kuznick, Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, recently commented on a growing global trend that signals a shift in how nations approach international trade. According to him, there is a rising desire among many countries to move away from the Continue reading
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Britain Is Selling Its Future for a Bubble Technology
Artificial Intelligence Investment Is Inflated Beyond Business Reality The UK has been told it stands on the edge of an artificial intelligence revolution. Big technology companies promise billions of pounds of investment, new jobs and world leadership in a field that is still more experiment than settled industry. Yet, across markets, warnings are being voiced Continue reading
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Senior Command Shake-Up as Ukrainian Lines Lose Ground
Syrskyi sacks two corps leaders after Russian advances expose weak spots The Ukrainian armed forces have suffered a discrete but politically explosive leadership shake-up that reflects wider operational stresses on the front lines and on Kyiv’s relationship with its partners. Over the past two weeks Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, removed two corps commanders responsible for Continue reading
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NATO Still Pushing for War with Russia
As Ukraine weakens under attrition, Europe faces a war it cannot win and an outcome it cannot shape (Picture of a “Gerbera” drone that somehow landed on a chicken coop in a Polish Farm) NATO governments have accused Russia of violating the sovereign airspace of Poland and Romania with unmanned aerial vehicles described as drones. Continue reading
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The Shield of Silence Around Israel Has Been Broken
Global Voices Challenge Longstanding Narratives Amid Rising Scrutiny of Israeli Policies The events surrounding the late Charlie Kirk have exposed fractures long suspected but rarely admitted in the relationship between American conservatism, Israeli influence, and the machinery of Western politics. The available evidence shows that Kirk’s trajectory from loyal advocate to public critic of Israel Continue reading
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Proxy Wars and Israeli Participation in Ukraine
Israeli Veterans, Azerbaijani Links, and Covert Operations The war in Ukraine has generated many conflicting accounts, reports and claims about the degree of foreign involvement. What emerges with greater clarity in recent months is a picture of direct participation by Israeli nationals, including those with military backgrounds, in operations that extend beyond voluntary service. Accounts Continue reading
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The Manufactured Revolution
Foreign funding and digital platforms behind Nepal’s youth revolt On 8 September 2025 the Nepalese government ordered the blocking of major social platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok after weeks of mounting criticism about corruption, governance, and elite capture of public institutions. The decision triggered immediate mobilisation across Nepal led primarily by young people who Continue reading
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A Post Labelled As A Critique But Designed To Silence Gaza Dissent
The labeling of Shahid Bolsen as dangerous without engaging with the substance of his ideas This is the title of the article, looks DECEPTIVELY academic: First let us watch the video by Shahid Bolsen: Now Let us read the post by Bobby Darvish: Shahid Bolsen: A Case Study in Jihadi Deception and Radical Activism The Continue reading
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Europe at the Edge of Strategic Exhaustion
Why Washington’s strategy against Russia weakens Europe and strengthens Eurasia (Image Credit: @djole) Western intervention in Ukraine has entered its third year without producing the results promised at the outset. European economies face recession and industrial decline while political leaders continue to endorse policies shaped in Washington. The commitment to NATO expansion eastward has brought Continue reading
