Trump's War on Native America in the Shadow of Hormuz
One might be forgiven for assuming that when President Donald Trump is busy throwing American power around elsewhere on the planet, he would have less time to wreck his own country.
The Fog Machine at Palantir
Alex Karp’s Palantir manifesto isn’t unclear; it’s engineered that way. Behind its philosophical fog lies a strategy: build power, dodge accountability, and let every audience hear what it wants.
Iran Is Blinding US Air Power in the Gulf; Washington Walked into the Trap Eyes Wide Shut
On 27 March 2026, in a strike on a Saudi air base 600 kilometres from Iranian territory, Tehran is reported to have destroyed a key US Air Force battle management and surveillance aircraft valued at between $270 million and $500 million.
Greenland Is Soon To Be America’s 51st State
It is only a matter of time before Greenland is assimilated by the US. The best Denmark and Western Europe can do is ensure that the transfer occurs on the most favourable terms possible for themselves and that the transaction strengthens Europe.
NATO chief confirms Russia’s account of Ukraine intervention amid an escalation of surrendering Ukrainian soldiers
The West, through Jens Stoltenberg, seems to corroborate Moscow's rationale for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
BRICS 3.0 — What now?
On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024.
Nuclear expert: Depleted uranium may already be in use in Ukraine
All of the air samplers deployed by Britain's nuclear weapons research body, the AWE, have detected significantly increased levels of uranium since the Ukraine war began.