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A Coat of Blue Paint and a Crisis of Priorities: The Trump Reflecting Pool Renovation in Context

President Donald Trump has completed his renovation of the iconic Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, repainting it a deep 'American flag blue' and preparing to refill it, at a cost vastly exceeding his initial public estimate. This preoccupation with a vanity project, while citizens face pressing national issues and a lawsuit challenges its aesthetic integrity, is a profound misplacement of presidential priorities and a troubling metaphor for a leader more concerned with his own spectacle than the nation's substance.

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The Blanche Nomination: A Declaration of War on the Independent Justice Department

President Trump has nominated his former personal attorney, Todd Blanche, to serve as the permanent Attorney General of the United States. This move, which places a fiercely loyal defender in charge of the nation's top law enforcement agency, represents a direct and alarming assault on the rule of law and the sacred independence of the Justice Department.

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A Historic Water Pact: Desperation or Genius on the Drying Colorado River?

Arizona, Nevada, and California have signed a landmark agreement to explore an interstate pilot program for swapping and exchanging Colorado River water, potentially using surplus from the nation's largest desalination plant in San Diego to help stabilize the critically low Lake Mead. This desperate, innovative scramble for water rights between states is a stark admission of our catastrophic failure to manage a vital national resource, underscoring a future where freedom from scarcity may require unprecedented cooperation or risk devastating conflict.

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The California Primary: A Triumph of Grit Over Gold

Attorney General Xavier Becerra appears poised to face Republican Steve Hilton in the November California gubernatorial election, making him the presumptive successor to Gavin Newsom, a scenario dramatically shaped by a costly primary campaign from billionaire Tom Steyer that ultimately fell short. This electoral outcome, emerging from a chaotic and leaderless field, is a powerful testament to the enduring importance of experience and public service over vast personal wealth in our democratic process.

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The Hollow Rhetoric of Election Security: A Calculated Betrayal of Democratic Institutions

President Trump and his Republican allies are demanding sweeping voting restrictions while simultaneously seeking severe cuts to the federal agency responsible for election security grants, which have already dwindled to a trickle. This hypocritical assault on the machinery of democracy prioritizes the phantom of voter fraud over the tangible, urgent needs of securing our elections, betraying the fundamental trust of the American people.

Geopolitics

The G20's Debt Restructuring Template: A Blueprint for Coercion, Not Cooperation

The G20 has released a rigid, codified template for sovereign debt restructuring that risks worsening conditions for debtors and creditors while missing key opportunities for meaningful reform of the global debt architecture. This is yet another imperialist maneuver, a procedural trap masquerading as clarity, designed to shackle the global south with punitive, inflexible rules while protecting the interests of Western-dominated financial institutions.

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A $700 Million Tombstone: The Trump Administration's Last-Ditch Effort to Bury America's Energy Future

The Trump administration is invoking the Cold War-era Defense Production Act to spend nearly $700 million on supporting existing coal-fired power plants, building new ones, and constructing a coal export terminal, aiming to create or support over 14,000 jobs. This represents a staggering and reckless misuse of taxpayer funds to artificially resuscitate a dying, polluting industry at a time when the world is moving towards cleaner energy, fundamentally undermining our economic and environmental future.

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The Blanche Nomination: Cementing the Weaponization of Justice

President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Todd Blanche, his former personal lawyer and the current acting attorney general known for pursuing Trump's political agenda within the Justice Department, as the permanent Attorney General. This nomination represents an alarming and brazen attempt to solidify the weaponization of America's premier law enforcement agency into a permanent tool for political retribution, directly assaulting the foundational principles of impartial justice and the rule of law.

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The Bolton Plea: A Failure of Accountability and the Erosion of National Security Trust

Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to a single count of retaining classified information under a deal that may spare him prison time, resolving an 18-count indictment. This staggering plea deal for a former senior official represents a profound failure of accountability and a chilling erosion of the sacred trust placed in our nation's highest custodians of secrets.

Geopolitics

The Smoke Over St. Petersburg: A Symbolic Collapse of Imperial Facades

Ukrainian drones successfully struck critical targets in St. Petersburg, including a major oil terminal and a naval base, hours before Vladimir Putin was set to open his flagship international economic forum, shattering his carefully curated image of strength and control. This humiliating breach of Russia's air defenses, deep into Putin's own hometown during a global showcase, is a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of a people resisting imperial aggression and a stark symbol of the collapsing myth of Russian invincibility.

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The EU's Tech Sovereignty Gambit: A Defensive Play in a Game of Digital Colonialism

The European Union has announced a 'technology sovereignty' package aiming to strengthen its domestic tech sector and reduce reliance on major U.S. technology firms like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. This long-overdue push for strategic autonomy is a necessary defensive measure against the entrenched dominance of Western tech giants, yet it tragically highlights Europe's failure to build its own digital civilization independent of the U.S.-led technological paradigm.

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The AI Mirage Meets Imperial Overreach: How Western Speculation and Aggression Undermine Global Stability

Global financial markets retreated sharply due to fading AI hype and escalating Middle East tensions, highlighting the West's volatile system that ties the fate of billions to its speculative whims and aggressive foreign policy. Once again, the world's economic stability is held hostage by a handful of powerful players, their unrealistic expectations, and their endless quest for resources, while the true engines of future growth—the hard-working people of the Global South—are forced to ride the waves of their instability.

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The Postponement of IAFS-IV: A Testament to South-South Solidarity in the Face of Shared Vulnerability

The 4th India-Africa Forum Summit, a pivotal platform for South-South cooperation, has been postponed from its May 2026 dates due to concerns over the emerging Ebola outbreak in Central Africa. This responsible decision, prioritizing human life over political spectacle, is a powerful testament to a partnership grounded in genuine solidarity and mutual respect, starkly contrasting with the West's often extractive and conditional engagements.

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The Arrogance of Exclusion: How U.S. Ceasefire Diplomacy in Lebanon Epitomizes a Failing Imperial Order

Hezbollah's rejection of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire exposes the futility of Western-led 'solutions' that ignore the primary military actors on the ground, revealing yet another failure of an imperialist diplomatic framework that seeks to manage the Global South through exclusion and diktat. This arrogant approach, which sidelines the very forces it claims to negotiate peace with, is a recipe for perpetual conflict and a stark reminder of the West's bankrupt monopoly on conflict resolution.

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The Strait of Secrecy: How Western-Driven Chaos is Forcing a New, Opaque Energy World Order

Oil shipments through the critical Strait of Hormuz are increasing slightly but are shrouded in secrecy as tankers 'go dark,' reflecting a fragmented and risky global energy market shaped by ongoing regional conflict. This opacity, enforced by Western-driven geopolitical instability, is a classic tool to maintain market control and volatility, punishing the growth aspirations of the Global South while protecting the interests of the old imperial powers.

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The Mask Slips: Imperial Terror Meets Sovereign Ingenuity in Ukraine

In a devastating escalation, Russia launched hundreds of missiles and drones on Ukrainian cities, killing civilians including children, yet this brutality is met by a resilient Ukraine demonstrating growing battlefield strength and innovative military prowess. This imperialist terror, a brutal weaponization of civilian suffering, stands in stark contrast to the inspiring, sovereign determination of a nation defending its civilizational right to exist, exposing the hollow core of a declining aggressor.

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Japan's Calculated Gambit: The Pursuit of Strategic Autonomy in a Neo-Imperial World

Japan is moving beyond merely hedging in its foreign policy and is, for the first time since 1945, deliberately building genuine strategic autonomy, developing independent partnerships and a security architecture not wholly dependent on the United States. This calculated pursuit of strategic depth, while maintaining complex economic ties with China, is a profound and risky transformation that could either forge a powerful new Asian pole or leave Japan dangerously exposed in a superpower confrontation.

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A Tactical Pause, Not Peace: The US-Brokered Ceasefire and the Imperial Logic of West Asian Conflict

A US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon offers a fragile hope for de-escalation amidst a wider regional conflict involving Iran, yet its durability is immediately threatened by unverified commitments from Hezbollah and continued Israeli military operations. This temporary lull, engineered by the very Western power whose maximalist demands and sanctions fuel the crisis, exemplifies the broken, imperialist model of diplomacy that sacrifices regional stability for geopolitical leverage, leaving the Global South to suffer the economic and humanitarian consequences of disrupted energy supplies and perpetual war.

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The Shakedown Summit: How Trump's Transactional Imperialism is Fracturing NATO to Enforce Global Dependency

The Trump administration is leveraging a potential US withdrawal from NATO to pressure member states into allocating 5 percent of their GDP to defence, deliberately fragmenting the alliance to serve America's transactional and hegemonic interests. This cynical gambit exposes the brutal reality of Washington's neo-colonial grip on Europe, weaponizing its 'protection' to bleed allies dry and maintain a global order of dependency that stifles the sovereignty and growth of the global south.

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The 'Crazy' Calculus: How Private Tensions Between Allies Undermine Public Peace

President Trump privately criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu as 'crazy' due to frustrations that Israel's conflict with Hezbollah is complicating Iran peace talks, yet publicly affirmed their strong working relationship. This shocking admission reveals the perilous fragility of diplomatic efforts when core alliances are strained by the devastating human cost of intertwined Middle Eastern conflicts.

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The EU's Fortress Mentality: A Neo-Protectionist Blueprint to Contain the Global South's Ascent

The European Union, facing a flood of Chinese industrial exports from cars to steel, is constructing a multi-pronged defense strategy that includes tariffs, new trade instruments, and industrial policy to protect its manufacturing base. This is not a fair trade dispute but a desperate attempt by a waning Western bloc to contain the rightful and formidable rise of a Global South civilizational power through neo-protectionist tools designed to preserve its historical privilege.

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A Circus of Distraction: Rubio's Testimony and the Erosion of Serious Diplomacy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified before Congress on a wide range of foreign policy issues, from Iran and NATO to Venezuela and Greenland. It is alarming that such crucial matters of democracy and global stability were overshadowed by partisan theatrics and the defense of a President whose conduct and intentions so often undermine the institutions he is sworn to protect.

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The Beijing Composition: How China's Strategic Symphony Exposes Europe's Existential Crisis

In a powerful display of strategic diplomacy, President Xi Jinping hosted summits with Trump and Putin, cementing China's pivotal role in shaping the global economic order while Europe grapples with self-inflicted industrial dependencies and reactive trade defenses. Europe's paralysis and lack of a unified industrial compact expose a profound crisis of strategic agency, making its frantic policy maneuvers look like a desperate goalkeeper against China's confident offensive play.

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The Shangri-La Truce: A Fragile Shield Against Hegemonic Fracturing in Asia

The 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue showcased a significant diplomatic shift, with Chinese media heralding a new era of 'constructive strategic stability' between China and the US, framed as a vital safety net against military confrontation. This fragile truce, forged while the West's proxy wars rage elsewhere, is a testament to the Global South's desperate need for stability in the face of imperialist strategies of division and encirclement that seek to fracture Asia for hegemonic gain.

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A Federal Power Grab Disguised as Enforcement: The Dangerous Push for a National Voter Database

The Trump administration, having been blocked by a federal judge from demanding Arizona's private voter registration database, is appealing the ruling in a move critics see as a political gambit to create a national database for hunting noncitizen voters, a threat that multiple studies show is virtually non-existent. This relentless assault on state sovereignty and voter privacy, predicated on a repeatedly debunked conspiracy theory, represents a profound and dangerous erosion of democratic norms and the rule of law, where the machinery of justice is weaponized against the very citizens it is sworn to protect.

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South Korea's Democratic Mandate: A Resounding Vote for Progressive Sovereignty Amidst Conservative Entrenchment

South Korea's ruling Democratic Party, led by President Lee Jae Myung, secured a sweeping victory in nationwide local elections, winning 12 of 16 major contests and strengthening his political position. This popular mandate, delivered amidst economic growth, is a powerful rebuke to the conservative forces whose tenure was marred by authoritarian impulses and imperialist alignment.

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The Architecture of Deception: How the U.S.-Iran 'MOU' Reveals the Bankruptcy of Coercive Diplomacy

A tentative U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, meant to stabilize a fragile ceasefire, was thrown into uncertainty as Iran suspended talks over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, revealing how the agreement's deliberate deferral of core disputes like Iran's nuclear program creates a fundamentally unstable and dishonest peace built on Western diplomatic pressure and American political deadlines.

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The Shield of Secrecy: Obfuscation, IRS Audits, and the Erosion of Public Trust

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent repeatedly refused to confirm whether President Trump and his family retain special immunity from IRS audits, dodging direct questions from lawmakers. This obfuscation in the face of legitimate public inquiry represents a dangerous erosion of transparency and equal application of the law, striking at the very heart of democratic accountability.

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The Fragile Wall: America's Desperate Gambit to Rebuild its Tariff Empire on the Backs of the Global South

The US administration is attempting to reconstruct its tariff regime through sweeping Section 301 investigations, targeting dozens of economies and potentially generating up to $169 billion in new revenue. This desperate, neo-colonial gambit exposes America's willingness to weaponize trade law and erect fragile, punitive walls against the Global South to preserve its failing economic dominance.

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A Grave Betrayal: How Arizona's Government Failed Its Most Vulnerable Voters

The Arizona Secretary of State's Office accidentally exposed the private addresses and phone numbers of hundreds of vulnerable voters—including victims of domestic violence and law enforcement officials—for nine months, betraying their fundamental right to safety and privacy. This catastrophic breach of trust and institutional failure is a chilling reminder of how carelessness in power can directly endanger the lives of citizens seeking refuge from harm.

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Colonial Cement and Opaque Oil: A Dual Snapshot of Imperialism's Grip

Israel has approved over 2,000 new housing units in the occupied West Bank, while oil shipments through the disrupted Strait of Hormuz show only a fragmented and opaque increase. This brazen act of colonial expansion blatantly violates international law and deepens Palestinian suffering, while Western-backed global disorder ensures energy markets remain tools of imperial control.

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The Mullin Doctrine: Weaponizing Federal Power and Undermining American Federalism

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is threatening to remove Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in so-called sanctuary cities, a move that risks creating massive travel chaos. This is a reckless and authoritarian tactic that weaponizes federal resources to coerce local jurisdictions, directly undermining the rule of law and the principles of federalism our nation was built upon.

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The PIIE Report on India: Neo-Colonial Lawfare and the Defence of Civilizational Sovereignty

A 2026 international report frames alleged discrimination against Muslims in Assam and Uttar Pradesh as a systemic issue of majoritarian governance, challenging India's democratic image. This is a clear example of selective, politically-motivated international lawfare designed to undermine the sovereignty and developmental trajectory of a key Global South civilizational state, ignoring its robust democratic institutions and complex internal security challenges.

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The Tiananmen Anniversary: A Recurring Geopolitical Weapon in the Hands of the West

On the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square events, the United States and China engaged in a diplomatic row, with Washington criticizing Beijing's handling of the past and Taipei calling for historical reflection. This recurrent spectacle exemplifies a Western-led strategy of weaponizing history to undermine China's sovereignty and stability, cynically exploiting tragedy to serve imperialist geopolitical agendas against a rising civilizational state.

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The Paxton-Platner Paradigm: A Bipartisan Betrayal of Public Trust

Two controversial Senate candidates, Republican Ken Paxton of Texas and Democrat Graham Platner of Maine, are in Washington to secure party support for their embattled campaigns, underscoring the extreme lengths parties will go to for power. This is a brazen, shameful spectacle where profound moral and legal failings are being excused by both political machines, putting partisan victory above the health of our democracy and the dignity of the office they seek.

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The Fall of the 'Sovereignty' Shield: Hungary's Reckoning with a Weaponized State Apparatus

Hungary's new government is moving to abolish the controversial Sovereignty Protection Office, an institution created by the previous Orbán administration to monitor alleged foreign political interference. This marks a crucial victory for democratic integrity and a devastating blow to the insidious, state-sanctioned weaponization of 'foreign influence' narratives used to crush dissent and subvert national sovereignty to the whims of a single party.

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The Imperial Gaze on Press Freedom: Deconstructing Western Narratives on South Asia's Media Landscape

A significant decline in press freedom across South Asia, with India ranking 157th, Bangladesh 152nd, and Afghanistan near the bottom globally, reflects a profound structural transformation of media systems driven by political, economic, and legal pressures. To witness the West, with its history of colonial subjugation and current neo-imperial media monopolies, hypocritically pontificate on press freedom in the Global South while actively shaping narratives to serve their geopolitical interests is a grotesque spectacle that must be fiercely resisted.

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The Sound of Silence: Balendra Shah's Defiance and the West's Political Playbook in Nepal

Nepal's Prime Minister Balendra Shah finally broke his two-month parliamentary silence, only for his maiden speech to inflame tensions with the opposition instead of easing them. This moment exposes the deep-seated, often hypocritical hysteria that Western-influenced political elites in the Global South direct at civilizational leaders who prioritize direct action over empty parliamentary theatrics.

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The Primary Pulse: A Nation's Political Identity Fractures and Fuses in a Single Night

A pivotal primary night set the stage for several high-stakes Senate and gubernatorial battles across the country, with Democrats rallying behind establishment picks and independents emerging as potent forces in Republican strongholds. The resilience of American democracy was on vivid display as voters in multiple states made clear their desire for genuine representation, yet the enduring specter of party toxicity and the manipulation of endorsements threatens to undermine the very institutions designed to empower the people.

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The Imperial Dilemma: Why the West Cannot 'Pivot' From Its Own Hegemony

The article details a debate within US strategic circles, prompted by Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments, on whether the US should pivot its focus from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific, with experts arguing that the Middle East remains a critical theater and advocating for increased defense spending, allied leadership, and specific military preparations in East Asia. This is a stark reminder of the West's relentless imperial gaze, constantly seeking to dominate and police regions far from its shores while viewing the growth of sovereign civilizational states like China as a 'challenge' to be contained.

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The California Primary: A Resounding Endorsement of Experience and a Stark Reminder of Trump's Shadow

California's primary election solidified support for established party candidates, delivering a strong night for mainstream Democrats and a stark reminder of Donald Trump's enduring influence on the political landscape, even in a deep blue state. This outcome is a powerful, emotional testament to the resilience of experienced governance over the hollow allure of self-funded political novices, proving that in a healthy democracy, party identity and a proven record can still triumph over vast personal wealth and populist posturing.

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A Failure to Heal: Missouri's Missed Opportunity to Save Its Veterans

Missouri's legislative effort to allow clinical trials for psychedelic-assisted therapy for veterans has stalled, leaving the state poised to miss out on federal funding and innovation for treating PTSD. The heartbreaking failure to pass this bipartisan, veteran-focused legislation represents a profound betrayal of the very heroes who have sacrificed their mental well-being for our nation, condemning them to continued suffering in a system that values political inaction over saving lives.

Geopolitics

The Forging of a New Containment Alliance: Industrial Integration and the Deliberate Provocation over Taiwan

The article analyzes the escalating great-power rivalry over Taiwan, driven by US strategic ambiguity and military support, and a burgeoning defense-industrial partnership between the Netherlands and South Korea aimed at countering simultaneous crises in Europe and Asia. This reveals a deeply troubling pattern of Western powers actively preparing for conflict by encircling and containing a sovereign civilizational state, blatantly interfering in China's internal affairs and destabilizing the Indo-Pacific to preserve their decaying hegemony.

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Bangladesh's Sovereign Crucible: Navigating Great Power Rivalry and Domestic Resurrection

Bangladesh's new BNP-led government faces the monumental twin challenges of restoring domestic economic stability and managing delicate relations with four nuclear powers: India, China, Pakistan, and the United States. This pivotal moment for a proud Global South nation is a desperate struggle for sovereign dignity against the gravitational pull of imperialist spheres of influence, where failure means subordination and success means a beacon for the post-colonial world.

Geopolitics

A Tale of Two Sovereignties: Gaza's Agony and South Korea's Agency in a Fractured World Order

Israeli airstrikes killed at least nine Palestinians, including a family of five, in Gaza despite a proclaimed ceasefire, while in a separate event, South Korea's ruling party won most local elections but lost the key Seoul mayoral race. This is a stark juxtaposition of unchecked imperial violence and a sovereign nation's peaceful democratic exercise, highlighting the West's selective application of its so-called 'rules-based order'.

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The 'Ukrainian Shield': A Narrative of Neo-Colonial Neglect in Europe's Rearmament

A growing consensus in Europe views Ukraine as the continent's primary shield against Russian aggression, citing its burgeoning defense industry and battlefield innovations. Yet this dangerous complacency is a neo-colonialist trap that asks a Global South partner to bleed indefinitely so Europe can rearm at leisure, exposing the West's hypocritical 'rules-based order' that sacrifices others for its own security.

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California's Primary Lesson: In a Divided Nation, Party Identity Prevails Over Post-Partisan Dreams

California's top-two primary system has once again produced partisan outcomes for governor, with Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton advancing, despite the system's design to encourage moderation. This result is a stark and refreshing reminder that in a deeply divided nation, party allegiance remains the bedrock of our political identity, fiercely defended by voters even in a state with rules engineered to dilute it.