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Weapons, Withdrawal, and the State: Iraq’s Fragile Path to Sovereignty
In the same vein, Dr. Firas al-Yasser, a member of Harakat al-Nujaba’s political council, argued that the weapons of the resistance are not “unregulated arms,” but rather “weapons of dignity,” adding that an army constrained by US interference cannot alone protect Iraq from occupation and terrorism.
Show More →Europe at the Crossroads: Decline by Design or Reinvention by Choice?
Several factors explain this underperformance, chief among them Europe’s rigid commitment to fiscal discipline and austerity policies. This hardline adherence to principles increasingly obsolete in today’s world has curtailed investment in infrastructure and cutting-edge technologies, leaving Europe trailing behind others. The outcome has been sluggish growth and growing technological dependence on external actors, particularly the United States.
Show More →Leaked Pentagon Files Reveal the Unthinkable: America Loses Every War Game against China
According to the findings outlined in the brief, U.S. forces are defeated across all plausible conflict scenarios with China. Years of war-gaming conducted within the Department of Defense indicate that the People’s Liberation Army is capable of dismantling U.S. defensive and naval formations with alarming efficiency. This represents a profound strategic setback for a military establishment that once assumed technological dominance as a given.
Show More →From Arsenal to Bottleneck: The Structural Crisis inside America’s Defense Industry
Under this paradigm, the U.S. defense sector underwent massive consolidation, merging into just five major defense corporations—a development famously referred to as the “Last Supper” of the American defense industry. As a result, monopoly control over military design and production gradually fell into the hands of these firms. Over time, their priorities shifted away from innovation, cost reduction, and technological advancement, toward guaranteed profits and the satisfaction of shareholders.
Show More →Lebanon as a Chessboard: How Washington Plays Power Politics in a Fragile State
This international dimension is the key to understanding Lebanon’s current condition. To grasp the depth of the crisis, one must examine Lebanon’s history from its earliest years under Ottoman authority to the present day, tracing how global shifts and international conflicts have continually reshaped the country’s internal dynamics.
Show More →America’s 18.59 Trillion Dollar Warning: A Crisis the Fed Can’t Hide Anymore
A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows that American household debt has hit an unprecedented 18.59 trillion dollars.
Show More →The Dollar, Defense, and Distrust: Why Germany Is Rethinking Its Dependence on the United States
In reality, Germany’s criticism stems from deeper concerns: Washington’s encroachment on Europe’s domestic policies, a lack of trust in Europe’s political and cultural capabilities, and growing pressure for heavier defense burdens.
Show More →Trump’s New Hemispheric Playbook: Reviving a Doctrine America Never Buried
Donald Trump’s victory in the most recent U.S. presidential election came with a promise to “restore America’s power” and “bring the country back to strength.”
Show More →Why is the US warmongering in Latin America?
Why is the US warmongering in Latin America?
Show More →Inside the Miami–Moscow Backchannel: Is Ukraine Being Pressured Into a Painful Peace?
subsequent Over the past month, following the release of Trump’s 28-point peace outline for Ukraine and the talks over how to implement it...
Show More →Why a Strong Lebanon Terrifies the West: The Long War on Hezbollah’s Power
In recent months, the United States and Israel have intensified their pressure on the Lebanese government, aiming to push Beirut into pursuing the dis...
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