International Relations
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Why Economic Warfare Nearly Always Misses Its Target
Why economic warfare nearly always misses its target is a question that deserves serious consideration. It’s a complex issue, far…
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The Bloodshed in the Middle East is Fast Expanding
The bloodshed in the Middle East is fast expanding, a horrifying reality fueled by a complex web of historical grievances,…
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A Dangerous Dispute in the Horn of Africa
A dangerous dispute in the Horn of Africa is brewing, a complex tapestry woven from historical grievances, current geopolitical maneuvering,…
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Michael Kovrig Former Hostage of the Chinese State
Michael kovrig former hostage of the chinese state – Michael Kovrig, former hostage of the Chinese state, endured a harrowing…
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Britain Has Agreed to Cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius
Britain has agreed to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius – a decision decades in the making, steeped in complex…
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Britain Should Not Hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius
Britain should not hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. This isn’t just about a small group of islands; it’s a…
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The Israel Iran Standoff in Maps
The Israel Iran standoff in maps reveals a complex and volatile geopolitical landscape. For decades, the relationship between these two…
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Will the Next President Follow Israel into War with Iran?
Will the next president follow Israel into war with Iran? This question hangs heavy in the air, a chilling possibility…
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Kazakhstans Referendum Nuclear Energy & Russias Gain
Kazakhstans referendum on nuclear energy could benefit russia – Kazakhstan’s referendum on nuclear energy could benefit Russia significantly. This small…
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Israeli Threat Revives Iranian Nationalism
The threat of an Israeli attack is reviving Iranian nationalism, a potent force shaping the nation’s internal politics and its…
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