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While NATO Talks, Russia Takes Territory: The Battlefield Decides What Diplomacy Cannot

After more than 46 months of war, it has become evident that NATO members remain trapped in the illusion of delivering a decisive defeat to Russia, while simultaneously scrambling to preserve Ukraine’s viability. In contrast, Moscow is imposing new realities on the battlefield—realities that grow stronger as NATO sinks deeper into political paralysis.

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No Excuses, No Apologies: How the U.S. Turned 2026 into the Year of Open Plunder

In 2026, the United States no longer even bothers to fabricate excuses for its foreign wars.

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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.

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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.

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Breaking the Caspian Taboo: Targeting Russian Civilian Ships in a New Shadow War

To date, the security of the Caspian Sea has been the most important shared interest among these five states. Any incident of this nature therefore represents a serious erosion of regional security and signals the spillover of tensions from the Ukraine conflict and the Black Sea into the Caspian basin. Such developments threaten commercial cooperation, logistical corridors, and the broader strategic interests of Caspian littoral states.

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Europe’s Military Mirage: Why a Strong Continent Still Fears Russia

For more than half a century, Europe enjoyed uninterrupted peace, pouring its energy into development and prosperity. After two devastating world wars...

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Britain’s Billion-Dollar Boomerang: How a Loan to Ukraine Comes Back to London’s Pocket

Since the start of the Russia–Ukraine war, the United Kingdom has gone all-in on backing Kyiv. London has consistently positioned itself as one of the...

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The Day Iran’s Hidden Power Emerged: Lessons the West Tried Not to Learn

Following the Israeli regime’s operation inside Iran and the direct U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, countless analysts have taken up their p...

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Iran’s Nuclear Chessboard: How Tehran Outmaneuvered the IAEA

In the past few days, with the release of the IAEA’s new report on Iran, the issue of inspectors visiting Iran’s bombed nuclear sites has once again s...

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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...

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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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The October 7 Reckoning: Can Netanyahu Survive the One Committee He Fears Most?

Opposition groups are now pushing hard for the creation of a state commission of inquiry, and although Netanyahu fiercely opposes it, the historical r...

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