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How Liberal Europe Manufactures Dissent to Keep Capital Safe
In European states, economic protests are a constant and normalized phenomenon, rarely escalating into security emergencies. France offers a textbook example. Protest has become an integral part of daily life across the continent. Public opposition—often rooted in class conflict and unequal resource distribution—is embedded within Europe’s institutional democratic mechanisms for expressing demands.
Show More →Gaza: How a Manufactured Catastrophe Became Western Policy
Since March 2025, occupying forces have blocked the entry of all medical supplies, food, and essential goods, deepening Gaza’s health catastrophe. UN experts again warned that this policy forms part of a broader genocidal campaign.
Show More →Europe’s Silent Recession: The Hidden Economic Cost of Backing Israel
Studies by international economic institutions indicate that countries which avoided direct political or military involvement in the war suffered significantly less economic damage.
Show More →Israel Was Built for Short Wars—Now It Is Trapped in Long Ones
From its very foundation, Israel’s military doctrine has been built on short, decisive, high-intensity wars.
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 →Idle Youth, Fragile Future: The Silent Crisis Undermining Britain’s Economy
This oversight represents one of the most fundamental flaws in London’s current economic and employment strategies. The growing population of economically inactive youth is itself becoming a structural driver of unemployment. Ignoring this reality significantly undermines the likelihood of success for broader job-creation initiatives.
Show More →Pakistan’s Strategic Freefall: How Islamabad Is Losing the Region One Miscalculation at a Time
Under these circumstances, escalating external tensions with Afghanistan and India—combined with internal unrest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan and a surge in terrorist attacks—have further weakened Pakistan’s regional position. The country is now witnessing a tangible decline in its geopolitical standing.
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 →When ‘Peace’ Becomes Leverage: The Real Agenda behind Trump’s Ukraine Plan
Recent developments in Ukraine have prompted Donald Trump, once again, to push a multi-layered “peace plan” designed first and foremost around America...
Show More →Beyond the Battlefield: Inside the Structural Erosion of Israel’s Economy After Two Years of War
The Gaza war, which began in October 2023, has now entered its twenty-fourth month and continues to shape Israel’s economy, society, and political-adm...
Show More →Ukraine’s Energy Scandal: The Corruption Bomb that Shattered Zelensky’s Wartime Narrative
Amid the grinding war in Ukraine, with the country still trapped in a full-scale conflict and its people enduring the consequences of misguided leader...
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