The Coming Crisis of NATO Deterrence
Nuclear guarantees cannot replace U.S. forces in Europe
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Nuclear guarantees cannot replace U.S. forces in Europe
In trying to avoid a quagmire in Iran, America found a dead end
America should cofinance the continent’s rearmament
The article explores the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia, highlighting the complexities and unresolved tensions that continue to impact the region despite recent peace efforts.
The article critiques the notion of "middle powers," arguing that countries often overestimate their influence on global affairs, leading to misguided foreign policy strategies.
Will Washington squander Tokyo’s new security commitment?
The article explores the complex role of the United States in global affairs, highlighting the often-overlooked implications of its actions and policies on international stability and relations.
The article examines the political decline of Hungary's Viktor Orbán and its implications for a shifting power dynamic in Europe, highlighting the potential for a more unified European response.
The article explores parallels between Iran's geopolitical situation and Vietnam's historical conflicts, while comparing Ukraine's struggle against Russia to the Korean War's dynamics.
The article explores the complex factors that contribute to the resilience of Mexico's cartels, including corruption, economic challenges, and the evolving dynamics of drug trafficking.
War, empire, and the forgotten power of the United Nations
The article explores the strategic implications of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting lessons for the Indo-Pacific region amid rising geopolitical challenges and maritime security concerns.