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Trump’s Anger At Netanyahu And The Trap That Was Revealed Too Late – OpEd

Trump’s Anger At Netanyahu And The Trap That Was Revealed Too Late – OpEd

In a fiery phone call on Monday, June 1, 2026, President Donald Trump unloaded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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Eurasia Review

Philippines–China At 51: Towards Maritime Cooperation – OpEd

Philippines–China At 51: Towards Maritime Cooperation – OpEd

As China and the Philippines mark 51 years of diplomatic ties on June 9, 2026, the anniversary provides both countries

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Eurasia Review

Declining Enthusiasm For The ‘Quad’ – OpEd

Declining Enthusiasm For The ‘Quad’ – OpEd

Since Donald Trump has become President of the U.S., the foreign policy towards Xi Jinping’s China has become less confrontational.

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Eurasia Review

Nuclear Cracks, Hidden Surveillance, Broken Promises — And Now, No One Left To Expose Them – OpEd

Nuclear Cracks, Hidden Surveillance, Broken Promises — And Now, No One Left To Expose Them – OpEd

Between 2016 and 2018, a small Hong Kong newsroom called FactWire published a series of reports that should have sent

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Eurasia Review

China’s Economy And The World Order – OpEd

China’s Economy And The World Order – OpEd

China’s economy is a global force. It is a means of projecting power, of insulating against vulnerability, of shaping global

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Eurasia Review

Imperial War Comes Home: Iran, Fuel Prices, And The Crisis Inside The U.S. Core – OpEd

Imperial War Comes Home: Iran, Fuel Prices, And The Crisis Inside The U.S. Core – OpEd

The United States has long treated war as something that happens elsewhere. Bombs fall in West Asia, sanctions starve economies

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Eurasia Review

Bioethics And Freedom To Choose – OpEd

Bioethics And Freedom To Choose – OpEd

Tomorrow will make four long years since that bitterly cold day in Washington, D.C., when the medical freedom movement shocked

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Eurasia Review

New Organization Focusing On Russia Outside Of Moscow Registered In US – OpEd

New Organization Focusing On Russia Outside Of Moscow Registered In US – OpEd

Russia and Eurasia as a whole are going through “one of the most important historical moments since the end of

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Eurasia Review

Civilizations Are Transaction Costs – OpEd

Civilizations Are Transaction Costs – OpEd

By Vladyslav Manzyuk

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Mises

The International Refugee System Has Collapsed – OpEd

The International Refugee System Has Collapsed – OpEd

By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim Displacement is no longer an interruption between two stable lives. It has become a condition of

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Eurasia Review

Beijing At The Center: How China Is Becoming The New Gravitational Force Of Global Diplomacy – OpEd

For decades, global diplomacy revolved around Washington. Major crises, peace negotiations, sanctions regimes, and strategic alliances were largely...

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Altaf Moti

Despite Challenges And Roadblocks, Oxfam Delivers Diverse Assistance In Africa – Interview

In this conversation, Assalama Dawalak Sidi, Deputy Director of Oxfam-Africa, offers an insight into diverse aspects of Oxfam’s performance, and...

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Eurasia Review

Trump Is Forcing Coal Pollution On Consumers And Communities – OpEd

Has your family consumed its lump of coal today? In one of the most perverse Big Government moves ever, last

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Eurasia Review

Iran’s Resistance Units Strike Back Against Regime’s Execution Wave – OpEd

As the Iranian regime attempts to subdue the nation’s rebellious youth through a massive wave of executions, the PMOI/MEK Resistance

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Eurasia Review

Violent Attacks In Russian Schools Reach All-Time High, Prompting Calls To Have Veterans Of War In Ukraine Guard Them – OpEd

The number of violent attacks in Russian schools rose by 80 percent between 2024 and 2025 and reached an all-time

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Eurasia Review

How US-Turkey Ties Shape Ankara’s Power Play – OpEd

By Dr. Sinem Cengiz At various times in history, the trajectory of Turkish-American relations has played a key role in

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Eurasia Review

John Thune Makes Final Establishment GOP Stand Against Trump – OpEd

By Graham J Noble Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), it is probably fair to say, is currently the least popular Republican

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Liberty Nation

The Shocking Damage Caused By Covid Policies – OpEd

The Covid lockdowns may not have been remotely effective, but at least they harmed millions of people and created long-lasting

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Eurasia Review

Going To Bat For Burma – OpEd

By Jake Scott What connects Thailand’s surprisingly strong economic performance in the first quarter of 2026, and its simultaneous diplomatic push to

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Eurasia Review

Charles Lee: The Alternative ‘George Washington’ You’ve Probably Never Heard Of – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter History repeatedly demonstrates the difficulties faced by large conventional powers confronting decentralized resistance...

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Eurasia Review

South Asia’s New Water Conflict Is Over Data, Not Dams – OpEd

When India placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance last year, attention naturally focused on the diplomatic and legal

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Eurasia Review

The Fallacy Of America’s Balance Of Power Concept In The Age Of Global Uncertainty

The U.S. Defense Secretary’s speech at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue, held in Singapore on 30 May 2026, clearly demonstrates that

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Eurasia Review

Courts, Capitalism And Cockroaches In India – OpEd

On May 15, 2026, the Chief Justice of India (CJI), Justice Surya Kant, called unemployed people, youth, activists, and journalists

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Eurasia Review

Iran War Warrants ‘Strategic Shifts’ In US Policy In Middle East – OpEd

There is an emerging geopolitical scenario in West Asia in the wake of the Israel-US war on Iran where the

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Eurasia Review

The Torah States That Hebrew-Jews Are Muslims Too – OpEd

A Poll in Israel found that 87% of respondents say they are proud of being Jewish and that their Jewish

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Eurasia Review

High Profile Drone And Cyber Warfare: The New Face Of Modern Conflict – OpEd

The wars of the twenty-first century are reshaping military doctrine at a pace rarely seen in history. From the battlefields

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Eurasia Review

Training For The Mountains: Rowan Smith On The Science And Strategy Behind Summit Strength

In conversation with Rowan Smith, Founder, Summit Strength Mountaineering is often romanticised through summit photographs, hardship stories and the...

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Eurasia Review

A New Sunni Axis – OpEd

“Sunni axis” is a term that is gaining currency. It refers to a new security alliance of Sunni states that

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Eurasia Review

The Next Major War? What The South China Sea Is Really About – OpEd

It isn’t oil, fish, or shipping lanes—but the silent logic of nuclear survival beneath the ocean The South China Sea

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Eurasia Review

The Case For Safeguarding Peace In The World – OpEd

Tensions are increasingly rising across the world. Same world, but different regions are experiencing a lack of peace, stability, and

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Eurasia Review

Pakistan’s Terror Operations Exploit Tamil Nadu Faultlines? – OpEd

Viewed through the security lens, every report carries weight—because in the international power struggle, intentions are rarely transparent....

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: Trump Won’t Get Away With It – OpEd

Trump is trying to rig the midterms because he’s scared. And because Trump’s scared, he’s trying to scare Americans with

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Eurasia Review

The Dwindling Arsenal And The Twilight Of The Western Shield – OpEd

The massive aerial assault unleashed upon Kyiv and its surrounding regions this week offers a sobering window into the raw, industrial nature

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Eurasia Review

Will TSA Looting End Before Hell Freezes Over? – OpEd

For more than a decade, TSA agents have plundered passengers at airport security checkpoints on the flimsiest or most shameless

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Eurasia Review

The Long History Of Controlling Water And Why It No Longer Works – OpEd

For 6,000 years, humans have controlled water to serve their needs, but a warming planet is revealing the limits of

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Eurasia Review

A Free Market Approach To Healthcare: Lower Costs And Better Outcomes – OpEd

With many left-of-center types coming up with their plans for reforming healthcare, in the event the Democrats retake the White

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Eurasia Review

40 Million Iranians Face Absolute Poverty As The Regime’s Incompetence Fuels Explosive Anger – OpEd

Iran’s economy has entered a dangerous new phase that temporary monetary manipulations can no longer mask. As the regime continues

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Eurasia Review

House Votes To Terminate Iran War, While Preparing To Vote To Ramp Up The Ukraine War – OpEd

On May 25, I wrote about how the Republican leadership of the United States House of Representatives had put off until the

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Eurasia Review

Who Should Set Prices? – OpEd

If you are in sync with meddlesome government bureaucrats, you probably believe that price gouging is profoundly evil. That charging

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Eurasia Review

Crazy Wealth Tax Proposals In California And New York City – OpEd

By Vincent Cook The socialists who have been taking over the Democratic Party lately have a problem—the state and local

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Eurasia Review

How Restructuring Strengthened Sonangol’s Rise As A Competitive Operator – OpEd

Sonangol’s restructuring has recast Angola’s state oil company from joint regulator-producer into a focused commercial operator, and the change is

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Eurasia Review

An Open Door To An Empty Room – OpEd

If you suddenly became seriously ill today, what would you do first? Not long ago, I came across a post

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Eurasia Review

A Regional Crisis Or A Protracted International Disorder? – OpEd

What began as Israel’s obliteration in Gaza now extends to Lebanon, Iran and the Gulf, thanks to US arms and

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Eurasia Review

Military Police Complaints Commission Releases Major Cristian Hiestand Public Interest Investigation – OpEd

The previous issue of The Observatory described the tragic suicide of RCAF flying instructor Major Cristian Hiestand. On 25 November 2021, military

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Eurasia Review

Philippine Senate Crisis: National Security Risks And International Stakes – OpEd

Crisis has once again engulfed the Philippine Senate. The declaration of vacancies in all leadership positions and the installation of

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Eurasia Review

Argentina: The Economy Is Not That Of The ‘Austrian School’ – OpEd

It is impossible for me to believe that the result of the current “economic plan” is good, but it is

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Eurasia Review

The Horn Of Africa States: An Economy Beyond Trade And Real Estate – OpEd

Somali entrepreneurs have earned a reputation for their remarkable talent in trade and commerce. Wherever Somalis settle (in Somalia or

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Eurasia Review

Uzbekistan And Russia Set To Launch Landmark Nuclear Project During St. Petersburg Talks – OpEd

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to pay a working visit to St. Petersburg on June 4–5 at the invitation

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Eurasia Review

Repetitive Folly: Israel’s Futile War In Lebanon Deepens – OpEd

Call it a repeating script, a rusty template, or simply a creaky model to emulate time and again. The structural

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Eurasia Review

Beware The Neo-Primes – OpEd

Beware The Neo-Primes – OpEd

For years now, Silicon Valley defense firms like Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries have marketed themselves as insurgents poised to

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