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Germany’s Risky Break With The Great Powers

Germany’s prosperity rested on a carefully balanced triangle of relationships with the world’s major powers for decades. Cheap Russian energy fueled its industry, China absorbed its exports and integrated German firms into global growth, and the United States guaranteed security while anchoring Germany to the western political and economic order. […]

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Merz Casts Doubt On Europe’s Flagship Fighter Project FCAS

Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has publicly questioned the future of Europe’s most ambitious defense-industrial project: the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). His remarks have sent ripples through political and industrial circles in Berlin, Paris, and Madrid, raising fresh uncertainty about a program long seen as a cornerstone of European strategic […]

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Germany And France Can’t Decide Who Is The Best

Big money requires big decisions. This is exactly what France and Germany are doing today. The two countries, despite a relatively common political course, cannot resolve an extremely sensitive issue. They want to abandon US support in the defense issue. However, no single country has enough potential to replace Americans. […]

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Report On Iran Negotiations On February 17

Witkoff May Have Agreed to a Framework that falls outside the Trump-Rubio Parameters The US-Iran “indirect” talks in Geneva lasted between 3 and 4 hours. Omani diplomats acted as intermediaries. The US delegation did not meet directly with the Iranians. Thus suggestions were carried from one side to the other, […]

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The Epstein Shadow Over Britain: How Elite Impunity Is Rewriting The Country’s Political Future

The renewed circulation of the Epstein files has reopened a wound that Western political systems never properly treated. While public attention often gravitates toward the United States, the British dimension of the scandal has become increasingly difficult to ignore. This is not merely a question of individual guilt or legal […]

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Energy Crisis And Deindustrialisation: EU-US Tensions Lead To Decline In American LNG Natural Gas Purchases

Growing tensions between the European Union and the United States have led to a decline in American liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases from terminals in Greece. The diversified energy supply that Brussels now advocates remains difficult to implement, and the only logical solution is a return to Russian gas. Brussels, […]