Donald Trump may use new precedents to exert pressure on his neighbor. The statement by US President Donald Trump about the need to make Canada a new US state, as well as the introduction of protective duties (as with many other countries) led to tension in relations between the two […]
Day: April 10, 2025
Macron Corners Le Pen
Macron will no longer be able to run for President of France. His term of office expires in 2027. In one of his interviews, he admitted that he sees no alternative to Marine Le Pen in future. The next president of France, logically, should be a woman who opposes the […]
Clarifying Russian Diplomats’ Seemingly Contradictory Claims About European Peacekeepers
Miroshnik and Zakharova said different things last week about these peacekeepers’ real purpose and their degree of coordination with Kiev in the unlikely scenario of them being deployed to Ukraine. Astute observers might have been confused after two seemingly contradictory claims by Russian diplomats last week about the scenario of […]
A Dialogue Doomed To Diverge? The Philosophical Limits Of The U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks
As Iran and the United States prepare for a new round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Muscat on April 12, 2025, much of the media coverage remains focused on tactical concerns—sanctions, uranium enrichment levels, or the potential for a temporary deal. But what remains obscured beneath these layers of diplomacy […]
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