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Vucic’s Delicate Balancing Act – Analysis

On the sidelines of an economic forum in Vladivostok on September 4, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin made it clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Belgrade is a strategic partner and an “ally of Russia.” Putin reciprocated the warmth, offering his greetings to President Aleksandar Vucic and then …

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Spotlight on Iran and the Shiite Axis

Senior Iranian officials condemned the IDF’s activity in Judea and Samaria and accused Israel of striving to expand the scope of the “killings and crimes” against the Palestinians. Senior Iranian officials continued to threaten to respond to the killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran but stressed that the response would …

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The Growth Of Malignant And Exclusionary Social Movements – Analysis

The U.S. and many other societies are cycling into situations of toxic polarization today; discussion, let alone consensus, often appears impossible and the advantage goes to exclusionary social movements built on malignant rather than goodwill impulses. As Heritage Foundation president Keith Roberts stated in July 2024, “[W]e are in the …

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What Broke Libertarianism? – Analysis

Nearly the whole of the professional, intellectual, and government class has betrayed the cause of universal human liberty in our times. But among those who were supposed to be less susceptible were the people called libertarians. They fell too, and tragically so. This subject is especially salient to me because …

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Les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni approuveront officiellement les attaques à longue portée contre la Russie d’avant-guerre

Le secrétaire d’État américain Blinken et le ministre britannique des Affaires étrangères, David Lammy, se rendront à Kiev pour informer l’Ukraine que les restrictions sur l’utilisation de missiles à longue portée contre le territoire russe seront levées. Dans un premier temps, cela signifie que les missiles ATACMS (Advanced Tactical Missile …

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Russie, Chine et complémentarité en Afrique

La question de la complémentarité entre la Fédération de Russie et la République populaire de Chine dans le cadre de l’interaction avec les alliés et partenaires sur le continent africain est plus que jamais d’actualité et commence à recevoir un soutien officiel. En effet, cette interaction russo-sino-africaine représente un autre …

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