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0The Iranian axis, so to speak, is working to curb American influence — not to prove that the Shia are right or the Sunnis are wrong.
0Bell argued that [the rise of far right factions] should be understood less as a straightforward product of economic conflict than as a response to social dislocation and anxiety over status.
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0While Hamas has said that its weapons would be handed over to the Board of Peace, many hurdles remain.
0Data centres were the subject of vitriol, not praise.
0The main reason why the U.S. administration prioritizes Caracas over Havana lies in the nature of the interests at stake.
0In the end, the U.S. will probably have made the entire Middle East even more unstable than it already was.
0The Iranian axis, so to speak, is working to curb American influence — not to prove that the Shia are right or the Sunnis are wrong.
0The ammunition shortage could now present serious tactical problems in the Iran war.
How should you handle a U.S. president who constantly distinguishes himself with infantile provocations?
Saving NATO in the age of Trump was on the minds of everyone in Ankara, but of course it was not discussed.
In Ankara, the key word will be “cheese” as TV cameras record yet another photo-up.
[I]t is [U.S.] prestige that has suffered the more profound and unquantifiable injury.
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