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Europe Reconsiders Russia as North America Fractures Under Trade Pressure

Europeans considering re-engagement with Moscow as Canada turns toward China under US pressure European political leaders appear to be recalibrating their posture towards the Russian Federation after years of hostility driven by the conflict in Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have each articulated versions of Continue reading
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The Cost of Iran’s Repeated Failures in Security and Economy

Understanding the Consequences of Ignoring Institutional Lessons and How Strategic Blind Spots Undermine National Stability Iran’s recent crisis reflects a repeated failure to learn established lessons about survival under sustained external pressure. These lessons concern preparation for regime change operations, economic stabilisation as a security function, internal security consolidation, and deterrence credibility against external coercion. Continue reading
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Gerasimov Says Ukrainian Forces Suffering Heavy Losses Along the Front

Russian Chief of the General Staff Describes Kyiv’s Efforts to Halt Advances as Increasingly Ineffective Russian Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov has claimed that Ukrainian forces are sustaining heavy losses in what he described as an increasingly ineffective effort to halt Russian advances along the front line. Speaking at a briefing with senior Continue reading
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Collapse of Western Power and the Global System in 2026

Monetary Weaponisation, Financial Fragmentation and Strategic Overreach during the Western Collapse Phase Western power in 2026 reflects the accumulated outcome of choices made since the end of the Cold War.The system did not drift accidentally into its present condition. Policy decisions consistently favoured financial expansion, global leverage, and institutional growth over domestic production and social Continue reading
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The United States as the Principal Adversary of its Own Currency

The political economy consequences of turning financial infrastructure into weapons hence de-risking from America is a rational response to concentrated monetary power The United States dollar emerged as the core instrument of global trade and finance after 1945, supported by American industrial dominance, military reach, and the Bretton Woods framework. That position rested on confidence Continue reading
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Greenland Annexation Is No Longer Unthinkable

Amid a renewed U.S. legislative push and rising diplomatic and NATO tensions over Greenland’s future A bill seeking to authorise the annexation of Greenland has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, escalating a contentious campaign by President Donald Trump to bring the Arctic island under American control despite strong opposition from Denmark, Greenlandic Continue reading
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The Hypocrisy of Intervention

How U.S. Policy Manipulates Crisis for Geopolitical Gain The recent developments surrounding Iran, the protests, and the potential for military intervention raise difficult questions about U.S. policy and priorities. Former President Trump’s sudden concern for the lives of Iranian demonstrators contrasts sharply with his history of backing Israel’s military actions in Gaza, actions that killed Continue reading
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Keir Starmer and Digital Identity: Retreat or Recalibration

Why administrative infrastructure matters more than political languageHow digital identity advances through institutions rather than legislation Public resistance forced Prime Minister Keir Starmer to announce that digital identification would no longer be mandatory for right to work checks. The announcement was framed as a clear reversal following criticism from civil liberties groups, small businesses, and Continue reading
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Tensions Surge in the Middle East: US-Iran Conflict Looms

As Military Forces Mobilize and Diplomatic Channels Fray, Experts Warn a Major Confrontation May Be Imminent. In recent reports, the situation in the Middle East has escalated to a point where military conflict between the United States and Iran appears increasingly imminent. Various outlets, including Reuters and CBS, have reported that the U.S. may be Continue reading

