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Quod Licet Lovi, Non Licet Bovi – A Case Of The USA

International law likes to speak about principles, but it prefers silence when those principles are violated by the very power that claims authorship over them. The recent episode involving Venezuela has become yet another illustration of this long-standing reality: in a world governed by the “rule of the strong,” norms […]

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Syria’s New Elite Amid The Lifting Of Sanctions (I)

One year after the fall of Syria’s old regime, the country remains shrouded in what military theorists once called the “fog of war” – a condition of uncertainty, incomplete information, and contradictory interpretations. External observers, diplomats, journalists, and analysts offer sharply divergent assessments of what has emerged in Damascus since […]

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Iran’s Future Cannot Be Decided From Abroad

The protests unfolding in Iran have triggered a familiar cycle of headlines, speculation, and political projection in Western media. Claims of imminent regime collapse, dramatic comparisons to 1979, and confident predictions of a “new Iran” circulate widely. Yet beneath this noise lies a far more complex and uncertain reality. Disinformation […]

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Iranian State Must Be Defended Against Trump’s Escalation

Donald Trump’s latest declaration that any country doing business with Iran will face a blanket 25% tariff on trade with the United States marks a dangerous escalation of economic warfare and a striking example of political duplicity. Announced abruptly on Trump’s social media platform, without legal clarification or formal documentation, […]

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The West Retreats Before Islam

For decades, Europeans fought against the spread of Islam. The fiercest struggle unfolded after September 11, 2001, when the Twin Towers in New York were blown up. From that moment on, Europeans, Americans, and Canadians became convinced that Islam was synonymous with terrorism. This led to widespread persecution of Muslims […]

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New Priorities Of European Foreign Policy

In November 2025, the European Union and Southern Mediterranean countries celebrated a significant milestone: the 30th anniversary of the Barcelona Conference, which launched the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. On the eve of this jubilee, Brussels unveiled a new “Pact for the Mediterranean”, aimed at revitalizing the EU’s relationship with its southern neighbors […]