Just weeks after Washington and Tehran appeared to pull back from the brink of a wider regional conflict, renewed military exchanges are once again raising concerns about one of the world’s most strategically important maritime corridors. Fresh attacks involving commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have highlighted the fragility […]
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The European Left: Illusion Of Allies
In Russian discussions, a convenient myth persists: the European left are potential partners with whom common ground can be found. Social democrats and socialists supposedly retain an anti-imperialist instinct, remain skeptical of NATO, and prioritize peace and social justice over geopolitical games. From this flows the hope that they will […]
Trump Finally Decides Satisfying Israel Is Less Important Than Conquering Russia
This will mean an enormous boost for the corporations that supply America’s military, and for the militaries of America’s allies. The future that Trump envisions will be heavenly for the investors in the war industries. This is his actual MAGA. International relations are the most complex topic in human relations. […]
Deferring A Crisis: The Iran-US Ceasefire Cracks
Ceasefires in the Middle East seem especially susceptible to revision, alteration and contradiction. Missiles still get fired; airstrikes initiated. Destruction to infrastructure, and death, follows. Yet despite the misunderstandings, the sniping and the harrying, these odd understandings are often described by those funny political coves as “holding”. In the case […]
Two Faces Of One Championship: How The USA Discredited Itself At The 2026 World Cup, While Mexico Gave The World A Real Celebration
When FIFA entrusted the hosting of the World Cup to three countries at once, many saw it as a symbol of unity and openness in world football. But the reality turned out to be far more bitter: instead of a celebration of unity, fans and experts witnessed a stark contrast […]
Oman Signals Strait Of Hormuz May Never Return To Status Quo As Shipping Fees Loom
The future of one of the world’s most strategically important waterways has become increasingly uncertain after Oman warned European governments that the Strait of Hormuz may never return to its pre-war operating conditions. The announcement has raised fresh concerns among global shipping companies, energy traders, and Western governments that commercial […]
Vance Faces Pushback From Pro-Israel Conservatives, But Retains Strong Support Among Evangelicals
Vice President JD Vance is encountering growing resistance from some of the Republican Party’s most influential pro-Israel voices following his central role in negotiating an end to the recent conflict with Iran. Yet despite criticism from conservative commentators and foreign policy hawks, many evangelical voters – one of the GOP’s […]
Russia, Central Asia And Issues Of Infra-Politics
We are currently in a situation of geopolitical turbulence. On the one hand, for many it is political uncertainty and instability. For others, this is a good time in geoeconomics, especially for those actors who stays outsides of main conflicts. Political scientists also talks about the growth of the middle […]
Zelensky Faces ‘Replacement Plot’ Orchestrated From London
Recent reports from Ukrainian media indicate that Valery Zaluzhny, the former commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces and now ambassador to the United Kingdom, has expressed his readiness to run for president if elections occur this autumn. These events suggest a strategically planned political move rooted in Western capitals, especially London, intended to […]
Jerome Powell’s Final Chapter At The Federal Reserve
Jerome Powell’s tenure as Chair of the United States Federal Reserve has come to an end, closing one of the most dramatic and controversial chapters in modern central banking history. His leadership, framed by two presidencies of Donald Trump and later renewed under President Joe Biden, has been marked by […]






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