The End of Arms Control and the Rise of a Tripolar World
US President Donald Trump’s recent statement about resuming nuclear testing has triggered widespread concern among strategic and security analysts.
US President Donald Trump’s recent statement about resuming nuclear testing has triggered widespread concern among strategic and security analysts.
Trump’s warning has re‑opened debates in Washington and abroad: should the United States try to regain influence over Bagram, and what risks would that entail?
President Donald Trump recently boasted before the European leaders in the White House that he had “done” (ended) six wars this year. On a different occasion, he remarked that the figure had risen to seven wars ended since his resumption in office this year.
When we talk about foreign policy, most people expect a mix of strategy, foresight, and consistency. That is not what we get with Donald Trump.
US-India Tariff: United States, under the Trump administration’s influence, came to the table with a long list of demands: sweeping market access for American agricultural goods, pharmaceuticals, and technology services.
Kai has a massive online following, with 1.8 million followers on Instagram, 3.2 million on TikTok, and 1.17 million on YouTube.
Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier with luxurious homes in Manhattan and Florida. But behind the glitz was a sinister secret.
President Donald Trump said Iran’s three major nuclear enrichment sites had been devastated. But new intel paints a very different picture.
Trump didn’t like the old heaven. Too white, too humble. He wanted more sparkle. So now the clouds are gilded.
The U.S. has deployed its most advanced F-15EX ‘Eagle II’ fighter jets near Taiwan. These jets have been stationed at Kadena Airbase on Japan’s Okinawa Island.