The Chagos Paradox: What Trump’s Reversal Reveals About Contemporary Strategic Competition

On January 20, 2026, President Donald Trump reversed his administration's previous support for Britain's Chagos Islands agreement, describing the decision to transfer sovereignty to...

Greenland is not for sale, but the global order might be

Sometimes foreign policy speaks not through treaties or tanks, but through theatre. When Donald Trump revived the idea of acquiring Greenland in early 2026—this...

Trump’s Proposed EU Tariffs Could Create Complex Customs Challenges

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on six EU countries Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden alongside non-EU states...

Europe’s Arctic Moment: Greenland, NATO, and the Strategic Imperative at Davos

When Erik the Red named the land Greenland in the latter part of the 10th century, he realized a timeless truth about politics that...

Mexico at the “Donroe” crossroads

Mexico is entering a phase where the United States is no longer negotiating only interests; it is negotiating the perimeter of authority. The language...

A Planetary Obligation: Listening to Reason at the Eleventh Hour

“When you have listened to Reason, it is wise to agree that all things are one.” - Heraclitus, Fragments In world politics, nothing is disconnected....

Venezuela’s New President Moves to Consolidate Power as Divisions Widen

Since the U. S. seized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, interim President Delcy Rodriguez has focused on consolidating her power. She has appointed loyalists to...

Trump is Serious About Greenland

The US is attempting to create a US-led, resource-driven new world order based on energy dominance, territorial leverage, and Europe’s strategic impotence. When US President...

The Republican Split Over Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown

NEWS BRIEF A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a significant split among Republicans over the aggressive tactics of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, with 39% saying officers...

Venezuela as Test Case: Washington’s Bid to Rewire Latin America’s Geoeconomic Order

The removal of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela may represent more than a regime change it could mark the opening move in a broader U.S....

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