security policy
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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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Three EU States Opt Out of Ukraine Financing Deal

Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic decline participation in €90 billion package Three European Union states declined participation in a new Ukraine financing arrangement.The plan totals ninety billion euros and offers zero interest loans.Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic formally opted out at the summit.The decision does not block approval but reveals clear political divisions.Officials 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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