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The OPEC Fracture: How the UAE's Exit Signals the End of Collective Oil Power in a Multipolar World
The UAE's departure from OPEC after 60 years isn't just about quota disputes—it's a symptom of a broader shift where Middle Eastern states are prioritizing indi
The Invisible Allies: How America's Afghan Refugee Crisis Exposes the True Cost of Forever Wars
The Trump administration's proposal to relocate Afghan allies to Congo—rather than resettling them in the US—reveals a disturbing pattern of abandonment that ex
The New Strongman's Dilemma: What Happens When Populist Regimes Actually Fall
Viktor Orbán's stunning defeat in Hungary, combined with JD Vance's awkward defense of the 'great guy' who just lost, reveals a critical weakness in the global
The Outsourcing of Deportation: How Trump's Third-Country Deals Are Rewriting International Law
Trump's unprecedented deportation flights to countries like Liberia, Eswatini, and Uganda—sending migrants to nations they've never lived in—represent a radical
The Hollow Promise of 'Quick Wars': Why Trump's Iran Timeline Reveals a Dangerous Pattern
Trump's contradictory predictions about ending the Iran war 'in weeks' echo his failed promises about Afghanistan, Iraq, and even COVID-19. This analysis examin