OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Pre-empting the war criminals
“Too little too late”. It’s as true of Bashar al-Assad as it was of Muammar Gadhafi, as it was of…
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Saigonisation of Afghanistan?
By Tomislav Jakić As the date of complete withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan nears, more and more often we…
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The “right freedom of speech” is not good for US democracy
By Slavisha Batko Milacic Free speech has long been a cornerstone of American society. The US Constitution guarantees that no…
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The EU should be wary of Lithuania’s ‘United Talks’ proposal with China
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told Politico late last week that EU states should stop talking to China bilaterally or…
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Strategically resisting the new Dark Age: The 7 days campaign to resist the Great Reset
Measured by the Christian calendar, the period of about 500 years from the fall of the Roman Empire until the…
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Can America keep the Cold War cold in the Taiwan Strait?
Can America walk the fine line keeping the Cold War cold in the Taiwan strait? Maybe. In an American government that…
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A weak start, but not too late for U.S. to assert itself in Iran negotiations
By Raphael Benaroya In 2018, President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — the…
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Looking back from the year 2250
In 1776 Adam Smith published his “Wealth of Nations” which has guided economists and political thinkers ever since. It marks…
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Lost in the Bretton Woods
By Aly Rashid You walk into a restaurant. However this restaurant is a little different. They only ask for your…
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