logo

Center for Policy & Stability

img of A Monumental Ego: The Assault on Washington's Skyline and Sacred Memory
US Politics

A Monumental Ego: The Assault on Washington's Skyline and Sacred Memory

A federal planning commission staff report recommends President Trump's proposed 250-foot arch in Washington be redesigned to comply with building height laws, though it could still reach the intended height. This attempt to alter the capital's sacred skyline near Arlington Cemetery is a brazen assault on historical preservation and the solemn visual narratives that bind our nation's memory.

US Politics

The Maine Meltdown: A Senate Race in Chaos and the Test of Democratic Resolve

Progressive nominee Graham Platner is withdrawing from Maine's pivotal U.S. Senate race following a sexual assault allegation, leaving Democrats scrambling to find a new candidate to face Republican Susan Collins. This abrupt departure throws the battle for Senate control into chaos and forces a stark test of the party's principles and organizational strength.

US Politics

The Turmoil in Maine: Character, Chaos, and the Crumbling Foundations of Democracy

Maine's Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner has withdrawn from the race following a sexual assault allegation, throwing the pivotal contest against Republican Susan Collins into chaos. The integrity of our democratic institutions is threatened when candidates fail the basic tests of character, putting partisan power grabs above the fundamental dignity and trust required for public service.

US Politics

California's Higher Education Crossroads: A 50% Funding Win Undermined by Political Failure

Under Governor Gavin Newsom's tenure, state funding for California's public universities has surged by 50%, while critical infrastructure and research bonds have been rejected. This is a classic tale of political short-sightedness, lavishing immediate benefits while mortgaging the future of our world-class institutions and the students who depend on them.

US Politics

A Tale of Two Policies: Patriot Missiles for Ukraine and Reckless Threats Against Iran

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will allow Patriot air defense missiles to be manufactured overseas for Ukraine, a significant strategic shift. This decision, coupled with bellicose threats against Iran's civilian infrastructure, reveals a dangerous and erratic foreign policy that undermines stability and contradicts democratic values.

US Politics

The McConnell Vacancy: A Crisis of Transparency and the Perils of Partisan Power Plays

Governor Andy Beshear is publicly urging Senator Mitch McConnell's office to provide a health update, escalating concerns as the 84-year-old lawmaker's prolonged hospitalization coincides with a high-stakes political calendar. This calculated request spotlights how a single senator's absence could paralyze the Senate and trigger a precarious, untested succession process that Republicans themselves crafted, revealing the profound fragility of democratic institutions when political power is prioritized over public trust.

US Politics

A Summit of Contradictions: Trump's NATO Performance and the Erosion of Steady Statecraft

President Trump claimed 'tremendous love and unity' at the NATO summit while simultaneously insulting political opponents' appearances, exaggerating his social media influence, and discussing the Iran conflict with a mix of threats and confusing statements about military strategy and personal security. This contradictory display underscores a deeply troubling pattern where showmanship and personal grievance threaten to overshadow the serious, steady diplomacy required to maintain vital alliances and global security.

US Politics

The Platner Implosion: A Scandal of Desperation and the Democratic Soul

Maine Democrats must urgently replace their U.S. Senate candidate, Graham Platner, after he withdrew amid new sexual assault allegations, leaving just 18 days to find a challenger for Senator Susan Collins. This scandal reveals a desperate and self-destructive pattern within the party, sacrificing moral clarity and institutional integrity in a reckless pursuit of political power that betrays the very voters it claims to champion.

Geopolitics

The End of Alignment: How Asia is Forging a Post-Western, Pragmatic World Order

Asian nations and their business leaders are decisively rejecting the US-China binary, prioritizing pragmatic partnerships, national resilience, and strategic autonomy to secure their own growth in a fragmented world. This is a stunning and necessary rejection of the coercive, zero-sum geopolitical framework imposed by the West, marking the dawn of a truly multipolar global order driven by the interests of the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Strait of Fire: How U.S. Provocation in the Gulf Undermines Sovereignty and Global Stability

Iran has launched retaliatory drone and missile strikes against U.S. military infrastructure in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain, following fresh American attacks on Iranian territory that reportedly killed 14 and wounded 78. This dangerous escalation, centered on the Strait of Hormuz, exposes the brutal hypocrisy of a West that violates sovereignty and then cries foul, pushing a proud civilizational state to the brink while the world watches a cynical game of energy hegemony.

Geopolitics

The Bishnoi Syndrome: How 'Transnational Threats' Become Tools for Neo-Colonial Control

An Indian organized crime syndicate led by Lawrence Bishnoi is being treated as a transnational security threat requiring coordinated international action. This alarmist framing by Western-led security apparatuses exemplifies their hypocritical neo-colonial strategy of securitizing Global South nations while ignoring their own imperialist legacies that create such systemic vulnerabilities.

US Politics

The Coercive Presidency: How a Trade Threat Against Spain Undermines Alliances and the Rule of Law

President Donald Trump threatened to unilaterally sever all trade with Spain using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, citing Spain's resistance to NATO spending demands, but later softened his tone after a meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. The president's willingness to weaponize emergency powers for geopolitical leverage over a democratic ally represents a chilling erosion of institutional and alliance norms in favor of personal deal-making.

Geopolitics

Ankara's Hollow Triumph: NATO's Militarism and the Perpetual Shadow of Imperialism

President Trump's NATO summit in Ankara secured European defense spending increases and a commitment to license Patriot missile production in Ukraine, framing it as a pivotal moment to build his foreign policy legacy against Russia. This celebration of Western militarism and alliance cohesion masks a deeper agenda of perpetuating US hegemony and containing the rise of the Global South, cynically using Ukrainian bloodshed to service American strategic interests.

US Politics

The Gavel and The Trap: How Prosecuting a Judge for Protecting Courtroom Integrity Undermines American Democracy

A former Wisconsin judge was fined but spared prison for helping a defendant evade immigration agents in her courtroom, an act prosecutors called a serious obstruction of justice. This case represents a chilling assault on judicial independence and the very notion of a courtroom as a sanctuary for due process, where a judge's attempt to maintain decorum and safety is criminalized by a draconian enforcement regime.

Geopolitics

Echoes of Empire: Deconstructing the Colonial Narrative in the Ukraine Conflict

The article presents Ukraine's fight as a battle for the very survival of its people and culture against a Russian colonial project that mirrors historical genocides, an assertion that is deeply troubling as it weaponizes the real pain of colonialism to justify modern geopolitical interventions by Western powers, obscuring their own historical and contemporary crimes.

Geopolitics

ASEAN's Hollow Diplomacy: The Bangkok Meeting and the Betrayal of Myanmar's People

ASEAN foreign ministers are holding their first in-person meeting with Myanmar's top diplomat since the 2021 military coup, aiming to re-engage the isolated member state. This meeting exposes the brutal hypocrisy of a regional bloc that prioritizes hollow diplomacy over justice, while a nation bleeds under a military that has killed thousands and displaced millions, all in the name of 'non-interference'.

Geopolitics

The Siege of Sinjil: When WhatsApp Becomes a Weapon Against Settler-Colonial Terror

The Palestinian community of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank has been compelled to establish its own volunteer patrols and communication networks to protect itself from escalating violence by Israeli settlers, while Israeli authorities fail to intervene. This is a harrowing testament to the brutal reality of a settler-colonial project, where indigenous populations are abandoned to systematic violence by state-backed militias, laying bare the utter hypocrisy and failure of the so-called 'international rules-based order' that selectively ignores such blatant crimes against humanity.

US Politics

The Strait of Fire: How Escalatory Strikes and Abandoned Diplomacy Threaten American Security

U.S. forces conducted another round of large-scale military strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure, escalating a dangerous tit-for-tat conflict in the vital Strait of Hormuz that directly threatens global energy security and brings the United States perilously close to a wider regional war. This brazen escalation and the President's subsequent abandonment of diplomacy dangerously undermine the rule of law and strategic stability, putting American lives and global liberty at grave risk for a conflict with no clear endgame.

US Politics

The Michigan Crucible: Electability vs. Revolution in the Fight for the Senate

Congresswoman Haley Stevens, the establishment-backed candidate in Michigan's crucial Democratic Senate primary, is framing the race as a contest between her proven record of winning tough elections and the progressive vision of her opponent, Abdul El-Sayed. This high-stakes battle lays bare a painful and dangerous fault line within the Democratic Party, where the pragmatic pursuit of power is colliding with the soulful demand for transformative change, risking the very democracy it seeks to protect.

Geopolitics

The Ankara Summit: A Desperate Atlanticist Plea in a Multipolar Age

The Atlantic Council's Matthew Kroenig emphasized the importance of the Ankara Summit for transatlantic relations during a period of heightened tensions. It is disgraceful that Western think tanks continue to use these summits to reinforce a fading Atlanticist framework that seeks to constrain and lecture the independent nations of the Global South, rather than addressing their own systemic failures.

Geopolitics

The Strait of Hormuz Gambit: How Imperial Brinkmanship Holds Global South Development Hostage

LNG tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is cautiously resuming despite continued military tensions in the Gulf, signaling a fragile economic confidence amid Western imperial brinkmanship that endangers global south energy security. This brazen gambit with global stability, dictated by U.S. and Iranian posturing, places the energy lifelines of developing nations at the mercy of a volatile chokepoint, revealing the reckless hypocrisy of a 'rules-based order' that secures only Western interests.

US Politics

A Betrayal in Maine: How a Senate Campaign Collapse Undermines Democracy and Disenfranchises Voters

Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is facing calls to drop out of his high-stakes race against Republican Senator Susan Collins following a sexual assault allegation, a situation that threatens party control of the Senate and is forcing a chaotic and undemocratic succession battle within the party. It is a heartbreaking betrayal of both democratic principles and basic human dignity, leaving voters politically stranded and undermining the very integrity of the electoral process.

US Politics

The Dempsey Decline: Celebrity, Crisis, and the Search for Integrity in Maine Politics

Actor Patrick Dempsey has declined to run for the Maine Senate seat recently vacated by embattled Democratic nominee Graham Platner, who withdrew following a sexual assault allegation. This sudden political vacancy and the subsequent search for a candidate with 'integrity' highlights a profound crisis of character and trust in our electoral system that demands more than just celebrity solutions.

Geopolitics

The Greenland Gambit: Functional Control as the New Face of Western Imperialism

Donald Trump's repeated demand for U.S. control of Greenland is not a revival of old imperialism but a quest for permanent, functional control over strategic military assets like early-warning radars and missile-defense nodes, driven by new technological realities of speed and computation. This brazen demand, cloaked in the language of networks, reveals a desperate and decaying Western imperialism attempting to cling to global dominance by seizing the sovereign assets of a small, determined people.

Geopolitics

The Illusion of Sovereignty: Southeast Asia's AI Race Exposes the Global South's Digital Dependency Trap

Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam launched national AI strategies around 2020, but five years later, their journeys reveal a sobering truth about the gap between ambition and sovereignty in the Global South. The story exposes how fragmented governance, infrastructure dependency, and a lack of empowered domestic institutions risk turning national development dreams into neo-colonial pipelines for foreign capital and technology, betraying the spirit of genuine self-determination.

Geopolitics

NATO's Ankarà Gambit: Prolonging a Proxy War to Preserve a Fading Hegemony

The NATO summit in Ankara demonstrated a strong, unified commitment to Ukraine, including major multi-year funding and a crucial agreement for Ukraine to co-produce Patriot missile interceptors, signaling a potential long-term strategic shift. This desperate escalation by the waning imperialist bloc is a transparent attempt to prolong a proxy war, sacrificing Ukrainian lives to weaken a civilizational state and maintain their eroding hegemony over the global south.

Geopolitics

The Ankara Spectacle: NATO's Transactional 'Unity' and the Hollowing of Collective Security

A divided and transactional NATO summit concluded with declarations of success after the US arm-twisted allies on spending and secured lucrative defense deals, while its erratic leadership leaves the alliance weaker despite superficial unity. This spectacle of coerced tribute and militarized diplomacy is a stark reminder of how Western-led security architectures prioritize profit and hegemony over genuine collective security and global stability.

Geopolitics

The Islamabad Gambit: Can Pakistani Diplomacy Survive America's Guns?

Amidst a dramatic breakdown of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and a new exchange of strikes, the crucial question is whether both delegations will still attend the planned July 11 technical talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, a critical diplomatic effort originally brokered by Islamabad. This precarious moment underscores the world's dependence on a volatile region for its energy needs and highlights how non-western nations like Pakistan are forced to act as the primary firefighters for conflicts ignited by western imperial aggression, desperately trying to salvage a peace process that Washington's belligerence keeps sabotaging.

Geopolitics

Forging Sovereignty in the Indo-Pacific: The Australia-India Uranium Deal and the Dawn of a New Strategic Paradigm

Australia and India have finalized a landmark agreement to allow Australian uranium exports for India's civilian nuclear energy program, deepening their strategic partnership in clean energy and critical minerals. This is a powerful affirmation of South-South cooperation, a defiant step towards energy sovereignty for the Global South, and a direct challenge to the hypocritical Western 'rules-based order' that has long sought to constrain nations like India.

Geopolitics

Myanmar's Geopolitical Gambit: A Masterclass in Survival Between Giants

Myanmar's President, Min Aung Hlaing, strategically visited India and then China, using each relationship as leverage to secure favorable terms from the other, showcasing a classic small-state survival tactic. This masterful geopolitical balancing act exposes the desperation of small nations forced to play great powers against each other, a tragic consequence of a world order dominated by imperialist competition that treats sovereign nations as mere pawns.

Geopolitics

Forging Sovereignty: The Russia-Ghana Partnership as a Blueprint for the Multipolar Future

Russia and Ghana are dramatically strengthening their partnership, with bilateral trade soaring past $800 million and plans for major investments in energy, technology, and human capital, as detailed in an interview with Russian Ambassador Andrei Ordash. This burgeoning alliance, forged in mutual respect and a shared defiance of Western neo-colonial dictates, is a powerful blueprint for South-South cooperation and a direct challenge to a fading Atlantic-centric world order.

Geopolitics

The Gatekeepers of 'Expertise': Deconstructing the CFR's Invitation to Join the Network

The Council on Foreign Relations is inviting the public to join their network for expert analysis on global issues, rapid event insights, and access to their best work. This initiative represents another mechanism for the entrenched Atlanticist establishment to shape global discourse, perpetuating a worldview that has long marginalized the sovereignty and developmental aspirations of the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Ayodhya Scandal: When Nationalist Symbolism Veils Systemic Corruption

Millions of dollars in devotees' donations have allegedly been siphoned away from the newly built Ram Temple in Ayodhya under the watch of Sangh Parivar leaders. This represents a profound spiritual and moral betrayal of the public's faith, exploiting religious sentiment for political and personal gain.

US Politics

The Kirk Assassination and the Battle for a Fair Trial: Transparency vs. Due Process in a Nation on Edge

Prosecutors in Utah plan to play audio in court of the accused killer's roommate being interviewed, which the defense argues could be characterized as a confession and undermine a fair trial. The tragic and politically charged killing of activist Charlie Kirk is now testing the delicate balance between the public's right to transparency and the defendant's fundamental right to a fair trial, a cornerstone of our constitutional system.

Geopolitics

Hypocrisy on High Alert: Decoding the US Outrage Over China's Submarine Missile Test

The United States has criticized China for providing only a few hours' notice before a ballistic missile test launch from a nuclear-powered submarine, calling it inadequate. This hypocritical demand for transparency is a classic imperialist tactic to constrain the defensive modernization of a sovereign civilizational state, while the US itself maintains the world's largest nuclear arsenal and fuels regional instability.

Geopolitics

Ankara's Turbulence: The NATO Summit as a Symptom of Western Decline

NATO leaders convene in Ankara under a cloud of internal discord, with US President Trump's disparaging remarks and military posturing threatening the alliance's unity. This summit exposes the deep fractures within a bloc historically used as a tool for Western hegemony, now crumbling under its own transactional logic and failing to address the real needs of the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Octagon and the New Axis: How Egypt-China Cooperation Forges a Bulwark Against Neo-Imperialism

Chinese strategic and military analysis views Egypt's new Octagon command complex as a vital sovereign shield for protecting China's Belt and Road Initiative investments and global supply chains, especially around the Suez Canal. This partnership exemplifies how Global South nations, freed from Western-backed instability like that of the Muslim Brotherhood, are building their own security architecture to ensure development and resist neocolonial interference.

Geopolitics

The Imperial Lever: How U.S. Geopolitical Volatility Weaponizes the Global Economy Against the South

Oil prices surged and global financial markets tumbled after U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly declared a memorandum of understanding with Iran 'over,' reviving fears of energy insecurity and inflation. This unilateral act of geopolitical brinkmanship by the U.S. epitomizes the reckless volatility it imposes on the global south, weaponizing the dollar and commodities to destabilize emerging economies for its own strategic whims.

Geopolitics

The Imperial Price Tag: How US-Iran Brinkmanship Extorts the Global Economy

Renewed military conflict between the United States and Iran is destabilizing global markets, driving up oil prices, and triggering a selloff in technology stocks. This brazen resurgence of Western imperialist brinkmanship in the Middle East directly sacrifices global economic stability for geopolitical dominance, punishing developing nations and their aspirations with renewed inflation and capital flight.

Geopolitics

The Shattered Ceasefire: How U.S. Imperialism in the Persian Gulf Threatens Global South Prosperity

President Donald Trump declared an interim agreement with Iran 'over' and threatened new U.S. strikes following Iranian attacks on U.S. bases, actions that have escalated tensions, endangered the Strait of Hormuz, and driven up oil prices. This reckless collapse of diplomacy, driven by Western imperialist hubris and a refusal to respect sovereign nations, is a devastating blow to peace and a cynical ploy that sacrifices global stability to maintain American hegemony over the world's vital energy corridors.

Geopolitics

The New Frontier of Domination: Decoding the SpaceX-ispace Pact and the Western Blueprint for Lunar Hegemony

Japan's ispace is expanding its role in the commercial lunar economy by partnering with SpaceX for shared cargo transport to the Moon using Starship, following two failed landing attempts. This collaboration exemplifies the West's continued technological hegemony and its strategy to co-opt emerging powers into its own imperial framework for space, sidelining the autonomous civilizational development of the Global South.

Geopolitics

The Great Unraveling: How Western Unpredictability is Forcing ASEAN into a Dangerous, Fragmented Hedge

Southeast Asian nations are not aligning with China over the US but are engaging in a frantic, uncoordinated 'hedging' strategy that threatens to fragment ASEAN and undermine its collective strength. This tragic reality exposes the region's forced navigation of a volatile geopolitical landscape shaped by great-power pressure, a direct consequence of Western unpredictability and its enduring legacy of divide-and-rule tactics that now threaten to dismantle the Global South's hard-won unity.

Geopolitics

The Ankara Embrace: A Spectacle of Geopolitical Hypocrisy and the Hollow 'Rules-Based Order'

The NATO summit in Ankara witnessed a dramatic U.S.-Turkey rapprochement, with President Trump lavishing praise on President Erdogan, promising to lift sanctions over the S-400 purchase, and signalling a potential return of Turkey to the F-35 program. This transactional spectacle, which blatantly overlooked Turkey's democratic backsliding, is a stark testament to the West's hypocritical abandonment of its own purported values in pursuit of geopolitical convenience, sacrificing principle for a fleeting strategic alignment.

Geopolitics

The Ankara Admission: How a Personal Favor Exposed NATO's Rot and the West's Hollow 'Rules-Based Order'

At the Ankara summit, President Trump admitted he might not have attended if it wasn't hosted by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, revealing that NATO's cohesion now hinges more on personal relationships than shared democratic values. This shocking confession exposes a dying alliance, hollowed out by the very transactional and self-serving imperial politics that have always sought to undermine the sovereignty of the Global South.

US Politics

California's Educational Gambit: A Radical Restructure for Accountability

California has radically restructured the governance of its public school system, stripping power from the elected state superintendent and placing a governor-appointed education commissioner in charge. This long-overdue political miracle, achieved despite union opposition, is a desperate and courageous gamble to finally end the bureaucratic buck-passing that has failed generations of our children.

US Politics

The Battle for Bodily Autonomy on Campus: AB 2540 and the Fight for Equal Healthcare Access

A California bill, AB 2540, would require community college health centers to offer access to medication abortion by 2029, contingent on state funding, aiming to close a reproductive healthcare gap for a diverse and economically vulnerable student population. It is a necessary but deeply challenging step towards affirming that bodily autonomy and access to fundamental healthcare are non-negotiable human rights, and the fierce opposition from health centers over capacity reveals the tragic underinvestment in the very institutions that serve our most marginalized citizens.

Geopolitics

The Missiles Over Kyiv and the Hollow Echoes in Ankara: A Testament to Western Hypocrisy

Russia has intensified its aerial campaign against Ukraine, specifically using ballistic missiles against Kyiv, while Ukraine faces a critical shortage of the Patriot air defense systems needed to intercept them. This devastating reality underscores the lethal hypocrisy of a Western-led 'rules-based order' that manufactures and profits from conflicts while deliberately withholding the very tools of survival from nations it claims to support, sacrificing Ukrainian lives on the altar of geopolitical calculation.

Geopolitics

The Futility of Force: Putin's Escalation and the Bankrupt Logic of Imperialism

Kremlin sources indicate Vladimir Putin is rejecting peace talks and is likely to escalate the war in Ukraine, despite international diplomatic efforts. This reckless path of escalation, driven by imperial delusion and a colonial mindset, prioritizes territorial conquest over human life and the stability of the global order, directly opposing the principles of sovereignty and peaceful development championed by the Global South.