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The Hormuz Stalemate

Sixty days – that was the window the June memorandum of understanding gave Washington and Tehran to turn a fragile lull into a lasting peace. The clock ran out on Monday, August 17, and instead of a deal, the two sides produced the opposite: a senior Iranian official told Reuters […]

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The Controversy Over Pete Hegseth’s D-Day Immigration Remarks (II)

Part I Hegseth’s remarks come at a sensitive moment for transatlantic relations. Questions regarding U.S. military commitments in Europe, NATO burden-sharing, and future defense cooperation have generated uncertainty among European governments. Some analysts argue that public criticism of allied domestic policies risks complicating broader strategic coordination at a time when […]

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What’s Behind Trump’s Unexpected Favor To Kim Jong Un?

He might be flirting with a radical policy recalibration even if he soon changes his mind. Trump unexpectedly announced that the US will “substantially reduce” its participation in the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield large-scale joint military drills with South Korea that he was apparently unaware of till just recently and which began this week. […]

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‘Kim, Money, And Iran’: But What Really Lies Behind Trump’s Decision To Scale Back Drills With South Korea

On Sunday evening, just hours before the annual US-South Korea “Ulchi Freedom Shield” exercises were set to begin, Donald Trump issued an order to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to significantly scale back US participation. In his Truth Social post, he wrote: “Given my very good relationship with Kim Jong Un […]

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The Rural Realignment: Why America’s Political Divide Runs Deeper Than Elections (II)

Part I Another factor often overlooked in discussions of rural political change is the increasing concentration of economic power. Agriculture provides a clear example. Family-owned farms once operated within relatively competitive markets involving numerous buyers, processors, and distributors. Over time, mergers and acquisitions created highly concentrated industries in which a […]

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The ‘Balloon Effect’ Of US’ Anti-Drug Campaign

In September 2025, the U.S. military began striking boats in the Caribbean Sea—not pirate vessels or military craft, but ordinary fishing boats that, according to intelligence, were carrying cocaine. President Trump personally posted on Truth Social that the maritime flow of drugs had been stopped by 98.2%. SOUTHCOM reported victories. […]

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The Israel Debate Is Reshaping Jewish Democrats’ Relationship With Their Political Home

For generations, Jewish Americans have been among the Democratic Party’s most reliable constituencies, consistently supporting its candidates and identifying with its commitments to civil rights, social justice, and minority protections. Yet an increasingly vocal segment of Jewish Democrats now says the relationship is under strain. As debates over Israel’s military […]