Intellectual giants are in painfully short supply in the Trump administration, but if there was anyone who might lay claim to cerebral weight of any sort, Elbridge Colby might be one of them. Self-styled as a China hawk, the US Under Secretary of War for Policy must privately be bemused […]
Day: April 28, 2026
All 4 Of America’s Closest European Allies Have Below 30% Approval-Ratings
The closest of all European Governments to America’s Government throughout the years from 1945 till now (which is the period when Russia and China have been demonized to the publics both in America and in Europe) have consistently been 4 U.S. colonies: UK, West (and now all of) Germany, […]
Trump’s Drug Agenda Is Reshaping Europe’s Pharmaceutical Debate
For years, the United States has paid some of the highest medicine prices in the world, while many European countries have relied on centralized negotiations and public health systems to secure lower costs. Former President Donald Trump sought to challenge that imbalance through a policy concept often described as “most-favored […]
Europe Without Russian Gas: How The Rejection Of Pragmatism Is Marketed As Energy Freedom
The European Union’s decision to fully abandon imports of Russian gas by 2027 is one of the most far-reaching economic choices in the history of European integration. Officially, it is presented as a step toward energy independence and strategic autonomy. In reality, it represents a profound restructuring of Europe’s entire […]
A Visit Across Centuries
When Pope Leo XIV arrived in Monaco a month ago, he was not simply making a routine diplomatic or pastoral visit. Instead, this journey represented a moment of deep historical resonance – one that connects nearly five centuries of European religious and political transformation. The fact that this was the […]






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