Analysis
Tuesday, January 14th 2025
Victor Davis Hanson Toronto Sun, Jan. 10, 2025 “But 2025 is certainly not 2017 or even 2020. And a “reset” in thinking on both sides is urgently now needed more than ever.” Consider these European and American binaries. On Dec. 20, 2024, a terrorist, Taleb Al-Abdul Mohsen, rammed his SUV into a Christmas crowd in […]
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Thursday, January 2nd 2025
Neta Bar Israel Hayom, Dec. 30, 2024 “… a conflict between China and Taiwan, even without any foreign intervention, could be one of the largest and bloodiest the world has seen since World War II.” The year 2024 was marked by a dramatic escalation of conflicts across the globe. In our immediate vicinity here in […]
Joshua Muravchik Quillette, Dec. 31, 2024 “Compared to the losses Washington absorbed when it fled Afghanistan in 2021, where its presence was never about footholds or bases or international status, Russia has suffered a much heavier blow. “Our catastrophe,” a prominent Russian military blogger called it.” I. It was not quite as quick as the Six […]
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