Donald Trump Is No Peace President

Donald Trump Is No Peace President

Donald Trump presented himself as someone who would end America's perpetual conflicts and chart a fresh course in global affairs. Supporters routinely placed him alongside noninterventionist figures such as Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul, insisting he would deliver prudence and realism to the nation's capital. Reality paints an entirely different picture. Across Venezuela, Somalia, Iran, and Yemen, Trump's tenure has featured military expansion, financial coercion, and overseas operations that mirror his predecessors in both breadth and destructiveness. Hard data confirms this assessment....

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Trump’s Economic Belligerence is Driving Canada into China’s Arms

Trump’s Economic Belligerence is Driving Canada into China’s Arms

On January 16, 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stood beside Chinese President Xi Jinping to announce what he called a landmark agreement that fundamentally restructured trade relations between the two nations. The deal slashed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 100% to 6.1% while China reduced levies on Canadian canola from 84% to approximately 15%. But the numbers themselves tell only part of the story. This agreement represents something far more consequential: the first major fracture in North American solidarity since World War II, driven not by ideological sympathy for...

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Ecuador Vote Reveals Limits of American Sway Over Regional Security Policy

Ecuador Vote Reveals Limits of American Sway Over Regional Security Policy

On November 16, 2025, Ecuadorian voters delivered a decisive rebuke to Washington's expansionist ambitions in Latin America, rejecting a proposal to overturn the country's constitutional ban on foreign military bases by a commanding 60.56%-39.44% margin. The referendum result demonstrates that even as right-wing, pro-American governments proliferate across the region, Latin American citizens remain deeply skeptical of direct U.S. military intervention on their soil. President Daniel Noboa, the country’s 37-year-old president born in Miami and groomed in elite American business schools, had...

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The Eurasian Trap

The Eurasian Trap

When President Donald Trump celebrated Kazakhstan’s decision to join the Abraham Accords, he spoke of peace and partnership in the familiar language of statesmen. The announcement sounded like a diplomatic victory in a region marked by instability. In reality, it looked more like one more step in a slow and deliberate effort to turn Central Asia into a forward operating base against Russia, China, and Iran. Kazakhstan sits at the heart of that emerging contest. American strategists began to speak of a unified space that they call “Greater Central Asia” years before Trump returned to the...

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The Folly of Establishing a U.S. Military Base in Damascus

The Folly of Establishing a U.S. Military Base in Damascus

Recent reports indicate the United States is preparing to establish a military presence at an airbase in Damascus, allegedly to facilitate a security agreement between Syria and Israel. This development represents yet another misguided expansion of American military overreach in a region where Washington has already caused tremendous damage through decades of failed interventionist policies. The United States currently operates approximately 750 to 877 military installations across roughly eighty countries worldwide. This staggering number represents about 70 to 85% of all foreign military...

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Abraham Accords: Less Historic Than Advertised

Abraham Accords: Less Historic Than Advertised

When President Donald Trump announced that Kazakhstan would join the Abraham Accords after a celebratory call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kazakhstan President Kassym Jomart Tokayev, he treated the move as another triumph of personal diplomacy and a fresh step toward Middle East peace. The White House framed the development as a sign that the accords still attract eager applicants despite the carnage in Gaza. The substance tells a different story. Kazakhstan already lives in Israel’s diplomatic inner circle. The two states recognized each other in the early years after...

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As Trump’s Peace Plan Shows, Washington Still Doesn’t Understand Russia

As Trump’s Peace Plan Shows, Washington Still Doesn’t Understand Russia

The chaotic rollout of the latest Ukraine peace initiative reveals a troubling reality that transcends partisan politics. Three years into a devastating European war, American policymakers still operate under the delusion that diplomatic papering over irreconcilable positions can substitute for the hard work of strategic disengagement. The proposal emerged from secret discussions between President Donald Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian sovereign wealth fund chief Kirill Dmitriev, a close confidant of President Vladimir Putin. Developed without coordination from the U.S. State...

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Behind Israel’s Wars Lies a Global Spy Machine

Behind Israel’s Wars Lies a Global Spy Machine

In the aftermath of the devastating Twelve-Day War in June 2025, Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib made a striking claim that captured international attention: more than fifty foreign intelligence services had provided direct support to Israel during the conflict. Speaking during an official visit to Iran’s southwestern Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province in October 2025, Khatib characterized this coalition as an "intelligence NATO" that coordinated efforts to destabilize Iran through hybrid warfare encompassing military attacks, psychological operations, cyber warfare, and media...

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