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Bruxelles : Les services secrets sur pied de guerre

Depuis quelques années, le monde du Renseignement bruxellois est en ébullition. Bruxelles joue aujourd’hui le rôle qui était autrefois prêté à Bonn, l’ex-capitale de la République fédérale allemande : celui d’abriter un nid d’espions. La présence des institutions européennes ; du siège de l’OTAN et de plusieurs grandes multinationales explique …

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How to End America’s Hypocrisy on Gaza

The Biden Administration Must Assess Israel’s Conduct—and Hold It to Account The military campaign that Israel launched in response to Hamas’s brutal October 7 attacks has killed more than 27,000 people in the Gaza Strip and injured more than 60,000 others, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. About 75 percent …

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Russia’s Adaptation Advantage

Early in the War, Moscow Struggled to Shift Gears—but Now It’s Outlearning Kyiv Throughout the war in Ukraine, Kyiv and Moscow have waged an adaptation battle, trying to learn and improve their military effectiveness. In the early stages of the invasion, Ukraine had the advantage. Empowered by a rapid influx …

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Israel’s Self-Destruction

One bright day in April 1956, Moshe Dayan, the one-eyed chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), drove south to Nahal Oz, a recently established kibbutz near the border of the Gaza Strip. Dayan came to attend the funeral of 21-year-old Roi Rotberg, who had been murdered the …

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