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opinion March 10, 2026

China's Greenland Strategy: How Trump's Arctic Ambitions Serve Beijing's Interests

As Trump pressures Denmark over Greenland, China adopts a posture of strategic patience. Beijing views the controversy as confirmation of American hegemony and a potential catalyst for NATO's fragmentation. While Chinese Arctic ambitions have faced Western resistance, the spectacle of alliance discord serves Chinese interests regardless of the outcome.

politics March 8, 2026

Iran's Revolutionary Guards Crisis: Why Iran's Regime Grip on Power Is Weaker Than Ever

Iran's recent protests posed the greatest threat to the Islamic Republic since 1980. While the regime survived through brutal crackdowns by the Revolutionary Guards, both Khamenei and the IRGC emerge weakened—the supreme leader by public revolt, the Guards by last summer's Israeli and American strikes that decimated their leadership.

politics March 5, 2026

Shadow Fleet: How Russia Built a Parallel Shipping Empire

Western sanctions on Russian oil created an unintended consequence: a parallel maritime system operating entirely outside institutional frameworks. Built on aging tankers, shell companies, and Iranian expertise, the shadow fleet now challenges the assumption that global trade requires Western rules—forcing a shift from regulation to direct enforcement.

politics February 28, 2026

Why Putin Stays Silent: Russia's Strategic Restraint as Allies Fall

As Russia's alliance network crumbles—Syria fallen, Iran attacked, Maduro arrested—Putin responds with strategic silence. Absorbed by Ukraine, unwilling to confront Washington before negotiations, and seeing opportunity in Trump's "iron law" of power politics, the Russian president calculates that restraint serves his interests better than action.

politics February 23, 2026

French Billionaires Pigasse and Niel Eye 2027 Presidential Race Against Le Pen

French billionaires Mathieu Pigasse and Xavier Niel are contemplating presidential runs in 2027, when Emmanuel Macron becomes ineligible. Pigasse, a left-wing banker, vows to fight the far right through his media empire. Niel, a centrist telecom magnate married into the Arnault dynasty, reportedly discusses a candidacy daily.

opinion February 17, 2026

China Exploits Trump's Alliance Fractures: How Beijing Is Winning Without Fighting

While Donald Trump escalates confrontations with traditional allies over Greenland and trade, China is quietly capitalizing on the resulting fractures. Beijing requires no dramatic moves—only patience. From Canada's new strategic partnership to Britain's diplomatic reopening, Western nations are hedging against American unpredictability.