Politics
Are US Sanctions Saving Sovereignty—or Sabotaging Justice?
U.S. sanctions on ICC judges pit national sovereignty against global justice, risking judicial independence and politicizing accountability, eroding international norms.
Trump’s Pardon Power Play: When Justice Becomes Politics
Trump’s sweeping pardons of close allies reignite America’s debate over power, justice, and loyalty, exposing deep fractures in U.S. democracy.
How China Beat Tariffs Without Firing a Shot
China used its massive buying power to pressure Trump’s America, turning soybeans into weapons and reshaping the global trade balance.
Is Donald Trump Really a Peacemaker?
Donald Trump’s peace efforts in Ukraine and the Middle East blur lines between diplomacy and power, raising questions about his true motives.
The Day Israel Lost Its Grip on Hamas
Israel’s dominance over Hamas crumbled after its strike on Qatar, sparking U.S. backlash and forcing Netanyahu into peace negotiations.
Hamas Cornered? The Truth Behind Trump’s Gaza Deal
Hamas freed hostages and Israel pulled back troops, but disarmament and recognition demands make Trump’s Gaza peace plan fragile.
Trump’s Gaza Ultimatum: Will Hamas Say No? What Israel Might Do Next
Trump’s 2025 Gaza peace plan pressures Hamas to disarm or face invasion—Netanyahu vows Israel will “finish the job.”
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk & the New Age of Violence
Charlie Kirk’s controversial death exposes America’s violent polarization, where ideology fuels hatred, echoing past martyrs and threatening democracy’s fragile foundation.
Capabilities of China’s Fifth-Generation Fighters and Their Competition with American Counterparts.
China’s J-20 and J-31 challenge U.S. F-22 and F-35 with stealth, range, and multirole capabilities, reshaping air combat.
Rebranding the Pentagon as “Department of War” Signals a New Era of Military Posture
Trump’s executive order rebrands the Pentagon as the Department of War, signalling an aggressive military posture, sparking debate over symbolism and costs.
