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Many Reasons For Optimism About Syria And Lebanon – OpEd

By Faisal J. Abbas They say all good things come to an end, and surely the same argument applies to

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Arab News

A Trick Question: How Many Times Have Nuclear Weapons Been Used? – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Readers are doubtless familiar with the concept of a trick question, in which the asking of the

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Mises

Statement By Ralph Nader And Bruce Fein – OpEd

You have just decided that grizzly bears can remain on the endangered species list. Yet, week after week, you have

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Ralph Nader

David Vs Goliath: Amish Farmer Prevails Over Feds In Court – OpEd

By John Klar Legal counsel for Amish food rights activist Amos Miller claimed victory in a recent Pennsylvania decision that permits

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Liberty Nation

Trump Unveils The Greater America Project – OpEd

On Tuesday, at a press conference at his Florida mansion, President-elect Donald Trump took his gloves off, after showing monumental patience in

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

Turkey Boosted By The Syrian Coup – OpEd

Afterthe Syrian people themselves, it is Turkey that has emerged as the biggest winner from the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s

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Neville Teller

Can Trump Save America From Itself? – OpEd

Russian FM Lavrov last week dismissed Team Trump’s floated peace proposals for Ukraine as unsatisfactory. Essentially, the Russian view is

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Alastair Crooke

Seven Inaccuracies About US Support For Somaliland – OpEd

By Joshua Meservey Amid reports that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration may consider recognizing the self-governing coastal region of...

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Hudson Institute

Lebanon’s New President Should Pursue Accountability – OpEd

On January 9, 2025, Lebanon’s parliament elected military commander Joseph Aoun as president, ending a two-year political deadlock in the

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Ramzi Kaiss

Good And Bad Inclinations: Two Human Tendencies – OpEd

Good And Bad Inclinations: Two Human Tendencies – OpEd

God once ruled over a realm of angels who were programmed to be perfect. They obeyed all God’s commandments and were always, reverent,...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Moral Responsibility In The Age Of Machine Warfare – OpEd

Moral Responsibility In The Age Of Machine Warfare – OpEd

By Rafael Hernandez de Santiago In the artificial glow of Techville’s neon lights, the city gleams like a polished machine — a utopia of...

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Arab News

Modern Academe Has Corrupted The Media (And Pretty Much Everything Else) – OpEd

Modern Academe Has Corrupted The Media (And Pretty Much Everything Else) – OpEd

By William L. Anderson In August 2006, I was deeply involved in the infamous Duke Lacrosse Case. It hadn’t taken long to realize that the entire...

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Mises

Free Speech Win Down Under As Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned – OpEd

Free Speech Win Down Under As Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned – OpEd

In a win for free speech advocates, the Australian Government formally abandoned its misinformation bill over the weekend, after failing to secure...

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Rebekah Barnett

The Drought That Felled Assad – OpEd

The Drought That Felled Assad – OpEd

The meteorological drought that swept through the Fertile Crescent (stretching from the Tigris and Euphrates to the Nile Valley) in the 2000s...

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Tarique Niazi

Sen. Fetterman Claims He’s Puzzled Why Americans Protest His Support Of Israel’s Decimation Of Gaza – OpEd

Sen. Fetterman Claims He’s Puzzled Why Americans Protest His Support Of Israel’s Decimation Of Gaza – OpEd

In a Wednesday Twitter post, United States Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed his confusion why “[z]ero dopes have shown up at my home or office,...

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Adam Dick

Carter’s Legacy Lives On In Ways People Might Not Expect – OpEd

Carter’s Legacy Lives On In Ways People Might Not Expect – OpEd

Jimmy Carter’s recent departure at age 100 has prompted assessments of the man and his presidency. In the default view, Carter is a decent fellow...

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K. Lloyd Billingsley

Ukraine’s 2025 Challenges For Justice – Interview

By Olga Golovina On January 1, Ukraine became a full member of the International Criminal Court (ICC), a landmark moment in its efforts to see...

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Iwpr

Lessons From The Syrian Civil War: A Bangladeshi Perspective – OpEd

Lessons From The Syrian Civil War: A Bangladeshi Perspective – OpEd

In November–December 2024, several insurgent groups, with the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) at the forefront, overthrew the Syrian government in...

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Md. Himel Rahman

US-China: A Cyberwar With Internet Agents – OpEd

The year 2025 does not seem to have started well for China-U.S. relations as Chinese agents hacked into confidential American accounts and...

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Staikou Dimitra

Annexing Canada Would Be Like Adding A Second California – OpEd

Annexing Canada Would Be Like Adding A Second California – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump wants an open border with Canada. At least, that’s what would happen if Trump were to execute his stated preference...

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Mises

How Trump Threatens The World Trading System – OpEd

How Trump Threatens The World Trading System – OpEd

By Robert Staiger If the United States wanted to break the world trading system it could not have done better than to re-elect Donald Trump to the...

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East Asia Forum

A Fractured Alliance: Europe, Trump 2.0, And The Dynamics Of Changing Global Order – OpEd

A Fractured Alliance: Europe, Trump 2.0, And The Dynamics Of Changing Global Order – OpEd

By Velina Tchakarova The global system is at a crossroads, caught in a paradox, where established rules continue to govern the world, but yield...

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Observer Research Foundation

Making The Dollar Great Again: The Enduring Challenges Facing The BEP – OpEd

Making The Dollar Great Again: The Enduring Challenges Facing The BEP – OpEd

Appointing Scott Bessent as the incoming Secretary of the Treasury, President Donald Trump recently pointed out that this choice was part of his...

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David Graham

The Ghost Of Jimmy Carter – OpEd

Hagiography is inevitable when presidents and other prominent people die. The unwillingness to ‘speak ill of the dead’ and the propaganda that...

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Margaret Kimberley

Can Centralised Control In Pakistan Sustain Economic Growth Without Eroding Democracy? – OpEd

Can Centralised Control In Pakistan Sustain Economic Growth Without Eroding Democracy? – OpEd

The past year in Pakistan was marked by turbulence and instability. While the political stalemate continued, the country saw some promising...

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Saad Hafiz

Technocracy, Fear-Mongers, And The Conspiracy – OpEd

Technocracy, Fear-Mongers, And The Conspiracy – OpEd

The term, ‘conspiracy theory’ became part of common parlance during the ‘Covid era,’ but although all of us know what it refers to – and who...

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Bert Olivier

How The Death Of Qasem Soleimani Weakened The Foundations Of Iran’s Regime – OpEd

How The Death Of Qasem Soleimani Weakened The Foundations Of Iran’s Regime – OpEd

The death of Qassem Soleimani on January 3, 2020, was one of the most significant political and military events with far-reaching impacts on Iran,...

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Sadegh Pashm-Foroush

The Global Significance Of South Korea’s Leadership Crisis – OpEd

The Global Significance Of South Korea’s Leadership Crisis – OpEd

Democracy isn’t doing so well around the world. One poignant sign of democracy’s decline is that it’s cherished most fervently in places where...

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John Feffer

Global Digital Identity Systems: A Comparison – OpEd

Global Digital Identity Systems: A Comparison – OpEd

As the world rapidly transits into the digital age, governments across the globe are developing sophisticated digital systems to streamline public...

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Eurasia Review

Robert Reich: Advice And Consent Or Total Submission? – OpEd

Robert Reich: Advice And Consent Or Total Submission? – OpEd

The cast of characters Trump has chosen to populate his second term are a Star Wars cantina of fanatics, extremists, conspiracy theorists, sexual...

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Robert Reich

Ireland And The Housing Crisis – OpEd

Ireland And The Housing Crisis – OpEd

By Sergio Fernández Redondo The recent general election in Ireland has left a rather divided political scenario wherein no party has reached the...

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Mises

Narva Becomes Cultural Capital Of Finno-Ugric World – OpEd

Narva Becomes Cultural Capital Of Finno-Ugric World – OpEd

Narva has become the cultural capital of the Finno-Ugric world for 2025 and because of its own ethnic heritage has given that title a new and...

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Paul Goble

Joe Biden: America’s Worst President? – OpEd

US President Joe Biden had the opportunity to leave a positive impact on America and the world. Unfortunately he was not made of the same stuff as...

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Lim Teck Ghee

Trudeau Announces He Plans To Resign – OpEd

By Patrick Carroll In a subdued press conference on Monday morning, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he plans to step down...

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Paul Goble

Europe Isn’t The Real Threat To Ukraine Peace But UK – OpEd

Europe Isn’t The Real Threat To Ukraine Peace But UK – OpEd

The Biden Administration has not given up on Ukraine war. A meeting of the Ramstein Format Meeting is scheduled to take place in Germany on...

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M.k. Bhadrakumar

New Orleans Attack: ISIS’s Lone Wolf Terror May Take An Alarming New Direction – OpEd

New Orleans Attack: ISIS’s Lone Wolf Terror May Take An Alarming New Direction – OpEd

By Srijan Sharma Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old United States Army veteran, crashed a Ford F-150 pickup truck into a crowd of New Orleans...

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Fair Observer

The Festivus Airing Of 2024’s Federal Spending Grievances – OpEd

The Festivus Airing Of 2024’s Federal Spending Grievances – OpEd

If you were a fan of the Seinfeld television show in the 1990s or the reruns that still air and stream today, you know that Festivus is an...

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Craig Eyermann

The Cost Of Facebook’s Now-Repudiated Censorship – OpEd

The Cost Of Facebook’s Now-Repudiated Censorship – OpEd

History will remember this era as the moment when America’s most sacred principles collided with unprecedented institutional power – and lost....

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Joshua Stylman

Realigning International Approaches To Myanmar’s Crisis: Supporting Systemic Change And Addressing Foreign Interference – OpEd

Realigning International Approaches To Myanmar’s Crisis: Supporting Systemic Change And Addressing Foreign Interference – OpEd

As Myanmar’s struggle for democracy enters its fourth-year post-coup, it is crucial to reassess international diplomatic efforts to ensure they...

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James Shwe

How Assad’s Failures Fueled Syria’s Collapse – OpEd

How Assad’s Failures Fueled Syria’s Collapse – OpEd

By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed When Bashar Assad lost control of the oil-rich areas in eastern Syria, most of which came under the control of the Syrian...

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Arab News

Why Washington Still Pretends January 6 Was An Attempted ‘Coup’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken It’s been four years since the January 6 riots of 2021, and with each passing year it becomes more clear that the event was not...

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Mises

Malaysia As ASEAN Chair In 2025: Will ASEAN Centrality Be Recalibrated? – OpEd

Malaysia As ASEAN Chair In 2025: Will ASEAN Centrality Be Recalibrated? – OpEd

Malaysia has taken over as Chair of ASEAN for 2025. The theme, Inclusivity and Sustainability enmeshed within the declaration of ASEAN 2025:...

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Dr. Reena Marwah

Can We Have Health Care Without Health Insurance Companies? – OpEd

Can We Have Health Care Without Health Insurance Companies? – OpEd

In the aftermath of the senseless murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, responsible commentators were quick to condemn the act. “Murder is bad,...

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John C. Goodman

China Could Test Limits Of Hungary’s Foreign Policy Of ‘Principled Realism’ – OpEd

China Could Test Limits Of Hungary’s Foreign Policy Of ‘Principled Realism’ – OpEd

Trump has nominated three officials with ties to Hungary for key national security posts, but the anti-China bent of his team could still pose a...

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Balkan Insight

Capturing The Counterculture – OpEd

Capturing The Counterculture – OpEd

In a previous article, we traced the development of structures of oversight from Edison’s physical monopolies through Tavistock’s psychological...

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Joshua Stylman

Ron Paul: D.O.G.E. End The Global Engagement Center – OpEd

Ron Paul: D.O.G.E. End The Global Engagement Center – OpEd

In the book Crisis and Leviathan, libertarian thinker Robert Higgs pointed out that the state uses crises to ratchet up its power and control over...

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Ron Paul

Reevaluating Jimmy Carter’s Presidency – OpEd

Reevaluating Jimmy Carter’s Presidency – OpEd

The consensus among historians, journalists, and analysts has long been that President Jimmy Carter’s four-year presidency was a low point in a...

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Ivan Eland

Join The Army; Travel To Exotic, Distant Lands; And Radicalize – OpEd

Join The Army; Travel To Exotic, Distant Lands; And Radicalize – OpEd

It has been popular to see political and religious radicalisation as something oddly separable from institutions of state.  State institutions are...

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Binoy Kampmark

Take Your Money And Shove It: The Second Long Telegram, US Aid, And Russia’s Economic Trauma – OpEd

Take Your Money And Shove It: The Second Long Telegram, US Aid, And Russia’s Economic Trauma – OpEd

“It was as if the West’s central philosophical commitment to limited government was extirpated by a crude economic determinism that insisted on...

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Binoy Kampmark

Armageddon 2025: Fear Vs. Tawhid Hope – OpEd

Armageddon 2025: Fear Vs. Tawhid Hope – OpEd

People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of very dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change, according to...

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Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Stock Market And Budget Projections: Do The Numbers Add Up? – OpEd

Stock Market And Budget Projections: Do The Numbers Add Up? – OpEd

It’s been a while since we’ve had Mr. Arithmetic here, but with Donald Trump coming back to the White House, we may need him around. The...

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Dean Baker

Biden Succumbs To Pressure On Moral Issues – OpEd

For the past four years, the Catholic League has been fighting an array of public policies initiated by the Biden administration that touch on...

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William Donohue

Pakistan’s Christian Voices Of Suffering: Debt, Sexual Abuse, And Exploitation In Brick Kilns And Joseph Janssen’s Lifesaving Mission – OpEd

Pakistan’s Christian Voices Of Suffering: Debt, Sexual Abuse, And Exploitation In Brick Kilns And Joseph Janssen’s Lifesaving Mission – OpEd

Despite Pakistan outlawing bonded labor decades ago, the practice continues, hidden in the shadows and exacerbated by economic crises and poor...

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Kashif Nawab

Why A Prime Minister With A Parliamentary Super-Majority Is So Weak: The Damage From The Najib Addendum Saga – OpEd

Why A Prime Minister With A Parliamentary Super-Majority Is So Weak: The Damage From The Najib Addendum Saga – OpEd

Politics 101 teaches us that when a government has a super-majority in parliament, it will most likely be a powerful one, being able to push...

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Murray Hunter

New Direction Of US Under Trump: From Climate Leadership To Fossil Fuel Dominance – OpEd

New Direction Of US Under Trump: From Climate Leadership To Fossil Fuel Dominance – OpEd

At a rally in Virginia last June, he mocked climate change: “Global warming is fine. In fact, I heard it was going to be very warm today. It’s...

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Dr. Nejat Tamzok

2025 Declared As The ‘International Year Of Peace And Trust’ In Turkmenistan – OpEd

2025 Declared As The ‘International Year Of Peace And Trust’ In Turkmenistan – OpEd

2025 has been declared as the “International Year of Peace and Trust” in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan is a Turkic state located in Central Asia. It...

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Derya Soysal

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