Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. After the Shutdown: Where Next? 145 October 29, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Economist (United Kingdom) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:United Kingdom Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Germany: Trump Is Already Halfway Gone from NATO April 3, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungVladimir Putin will be taking careful note of this. 0 Poland: Europe Must Not Get Drawn into a War with Iran* April 4, 2026. Published in Gazeta Wyborcza[Trump] has started a war he cannot win and doesn't know how to end. But should Europe help him? 0 Ghana: America Can Never Defeat Iran April 9, 2026. Published in GhanaWebIran is neither Iraq, Syria, Libya nor Venezuela. The United States and Israel will regret starting this war. 0 Israel: The Theology behind Trump’s Ultimatum April 9, 2026. Published in Israel Hayom 0 Poland: Peace Is 1 of the Versions: New Elements of War with Iran April 5, 2026. Published in Rzeczpospolita If nothing comes of the peace talks, the Iranians will "defend themselves and resist" for a long time. 0 Topics Malaysia: Malaysia’s Goodfellas of Industry, America’s Corleones of Capital April 10, 2026. Published in The Oriental Daily News[T]he greatest variable in the market is no longer just interest rates or oil prices, but politics itself. 0 Israel: The Theology behind Trump’s Ultimatum April 9, 2026. Published in Israel Hayom 0 Saudi Arabia: Will the Iran Ceasefire Hold for Long or Lead to Conclusive Peace? April 9, 2026. Published in Arab NewsWhile the Americans are expected to adhere to the terms of the two-week truce, the other two parties are less likely to do so. 0 Ghana: America Can Never Defeat Iran April 9, 2026. Published in GhanaWebIran is neither Iraq, Syria, Libya nor Venezuela. The United States and Israel will regret starting this war. 0 Germany: A Whole Different Ballgame April 8, 2026. Published in TazU.S. president Donald boasts … making no secret of how he is primarily concerned with Iran's oil. 0 Germany: Moon Mission: US and China Vie for Supremacy in Space April 7, 2026. Published in Die TageszeitungIt would be a political catastrophe for Donald Trump if [Chinese] taikonauts reached the lunar south pole before the U.S. hoisted its flag there again.. 0 Egypt: The White House, or Shall I Say, the Den of Snakes April 7, 2026. Published in almasryalyoumTrump's rationale for waging the war on Iran differs from those of his degenerate secretary of war as well as his wretched secretary of state. 0 Mexico: Trump and the Delusion of World Domination April 6, 2026. Published in La Jornada[T]he dystopian visions of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley now appear almost like childish daydreams. 0 Related Articles Ireland: The Irish Times View on the UK and the US: the ‘Special Relationship’ Sours February 2, 2026. Published in Irish Times Mexico: US: Military in the Debate? July 27, 2023. Published in El Heraldo de Mexico[T]he U.S. Armed Forces have sometimes become a social laboratory. And this time is no exception. United Kingdom: Let’s Welcome the Democrats! October 12, 2022. Published in Asharq Al-AwsatThe world is changing and so is Saudi Arabia, but decision-makers in Washington are unaware of the speed at which those changes are happening. South Korea: US Fed’s Hypocritical Criticism of the UK October 8, 2022. Published in HankyungIt is hard to deny that one of the main causes of the global financial market's current turmoil lies in the U.S.' ... monetary policy. Taiwan: AUKUS: A Support Mechanism for Taiwan? May 9, 2022. Published in UDNThis is the first time officials from the U.S. and U.K. have discussed the role the U.K. might play if war were to break out in the Taiwan Strait. Previous articleAfghanistan: Countdown to US WithdrawalNext articleThe Ambassador’s Record Stripped Bare LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment