By , June 05, 2025
Leaders of major countries can approach international economic relations from two main perspectives. Firstly, they can adopt a multilateral economic cooperation format or the multilateralist way, in order to reach a large and stable consensus about international solutions to problems and to resolve issues. Secondly, they could opt instead to rely on a more expedite and more risky way, the go-it-alone or the unilateralist way, which runs the risk of being conflictual and chaotic.
Escalation in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Calls for Decisive Retaliation and Strategic Expansion
By , June 05, 2025
In recent developments, Ukraine has reportedly intensified its use of drone technology to carry out targeted strikes against key military installations deep within Russian territory. These operations represent a notable escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two nations, demonstrating Ukraine’s growing capacity to project power beyond its borders.
The Inevitable Souring: Elon Musk Falls Out with Donald Trump
By , June 06, 2025
Trump’s proposed tax breaks and increases in defence spending, espoused in his One Big Beautiful Bill Act, seemed to undermine the very premise of DOGE and its zealous mission of reducing government spending.
By , June 05, 2025
The Su-57E is a supermaneuverable, low-observable multirole fighter jet with the ability to supercruise. Its advanced avionics also include sensor fusion, while a plethora of Russian weapons can make it even deadlier.
By , June 05, 2025
The deliberate destruction of Gaza continues unabated as I write these lines. Belatedly, a few Israelis have begun decrying the starvation and killings that their army—a people’s army—has perpetrated since October 2023.
US Department of Defense Failed Its Seventh Audit in 2024 Amidst Missing $3 Trillion
By , June 05, 2025
Like NATO, the DoD has failed its seventh audit in a row. The real reason Trump needs to up the ante on defense funding is because 63% of previous funding under the Biden administration disappeared – nearly $3 trillion. The Pentagon. The bastion of crack-spending.
Is There a Crack in Western Support for Gaza Genocide?
By , June 05, 2025
After 20 months of horror in Gaza, political rhetoric in Western countries is finally starting to shift—but will words translate into action? And what exactly can other countries do when the United States still shields Israel from efforts to enforce international law, as it did at the UN Security Council on June 5th?
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