Opinion
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The Golden Handcuffs: Why Nigeria’s Giant is Still Anchored to the West
A BUJA — As the sun sets over the Gulf of Guinea in early 2026, Nigeria finds itself anchored at…
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The Empty Magazine: Is the U.S. “Winning” its Way into a Strategic Corner?
The headlines are jarring: “Only 424 JASSMs remain.” While the Pentagon has not confirmed that exact count, the data from…
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The Great Decoupling: Why America Must Revolt Against Its Own Interventionism to End Global Terror
The geopolitical landscape of the 21st century has been defined by a singular, haunting paradox: the world’s leading superpower, in…
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The Taiwan Gravity Well: Why a Distant Island is the World’s Logistical Heart
The map of global conflict is bleeding into new territory. While the world’s attention is rightfully fixed on the tragic…
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Timeless Warning: America, Power Without Justice Cannot Last
O n April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. took an extraordinary step beyond civil rights and entered the complex…
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The Power Behind the Silence: Why Russia May Now Be the World’s Most Formidable Military Force
In the unforgiving arena of global geopolitics, military power remains the ultimate measure of national influence. Economic strength, diplomatic leverage,…
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The Petro-Dollar Ledger: Is the U.S. Siege of Tehran a ‘Resource-Seizing’ Business Venture?
A s Operation Epic Fury enters its second week, the industrial corridors of Isfahan and the strategic waters of the…
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