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Musk is very similar to Trump, they know what the people want to hear, but I doubt their sincerity.
0Trump as the self-declared protector of the Middle East is dangerous.
0Each side wants to fire the last rocket to show who’s stronger.
0How will the U.S. war with Iran end? Certainly, it is not Israel's victory.
0Is humanity marching backward, or is it falling down into the nuclear abyss?
0The island cannot continue to be ruled by a statist, militaristic, totalitarian and corrupt caste that controls the entire nation.
0The 14 proposed points read as though they were dictated by the Iranian regime[.]
0Deference and appeasement can never be the right strategy.
0How will the U.S. war with Iran end? Certainly, it is not Israel's victory.
0The terms of the U.S.-Iran agreement are shrouded in ambiguity.
0[T]his blacklist has long since superseded its original military-related purpose and is now Washington’s means of tracking and suppressing China’s top enterprises.
0[O]ne of the most important lessons of the U.S.-Iran agreement is that diplomacy itself remains a strategic resource.
0The parallels between this latest deal and the Gaza agreement are clear and concerning in equal measure.
0The United States has now become a “predatory power,” in pursuit only of its own national interests.
This situation fundamentally stems from differing perceptions between South Korea and the United States regarding China and North Korea.
As part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, Taiwan is vital for the United States to contain China.
U.S. companies, importers and retailers will bear the initial costs which most economists expect to filter through the supply chain as a cost-push inflation.
[T]he U.S. has continued to use tariffs and economic stimulus plans to solve its domestic economic woes.
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