M.Abaid Manj Kashmir is the place of the mortal world which was awarded the title of Paradise. Power bestowed this garland of beauty on this valley. This valley like Paradise is superior to 133 countries of the world in terms of boundaries and quarters. Lord Mountbatten’s signature on …
Read More »The way in which the Chinese intelligence services operate
Giancarlo Elia Valori Since the time of Empress Wu Chao, who created the first Chinese intelligence service in 625 A.D., much has changed, but we could also say that some traits have not completely changed, as we might believe at first sight. Later there was China’s extraordinary adventure …
Read More »Lithuania continues to strengthen its military amid Belarus concern”
Adomas Abromaitis Lithuania continues to buy American military equipment despite assurances that Belarus has no cause for Lithuanian military buildup concern. Economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many European countries to consider cancelling or delaying their military acquisition programs. This does not apply to Lithuania. It …
Read More »Trump under pressure: How the Deep State tries to manipulate White House policy
CARSTEN FROMM While Trump is planning to reduce the US military presence in Africa, for example, the members of his own Republican party in the US Senate are opposed to this. Trump’s plans for a withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan are equally deeply disputed even by his own …
Read More »The Crises of Europe
Enes Bayraklı After the end of the Cold War, the US established itself as sole the global player. Together with the US, NATO also expanded its power, even though it had to set itself new goals with the fall of the Soviet Union. Over the years, the EU …
Read More »The Thai Protests: A political landmark for the nation
Avirat Parekh Earlier this month, the capital city of Thailand was witness to what is being regarded as the largest and boldest political demonstration since the 2014 military coup. The ongoing demonstration has brought together as many as 10,000 protestors on the streets of Bangkok. This student led …
Read More »Pakistan-Saudi Spat: Hitting the Kingdom Where It Hurts
James M. Dorsey A rift between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia throws into sharp relief deepening fissures in the Muslim world. Coupled with the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and a myriad of other conflicts in the Middle East, the dispute poses serious …
Read More »U.S. and Russian Interests in the Syrian War
Nageen Ashraf Syrian war is one of the most devastating crises of the world right now, which has been going on since 2011 and has taken lives of thousands of innocents. What makes it more dangerous is that no efforts have been successful in mediating the conflict between …
Read More »Why Iran Is Turning East
Emil Avdaliani Beijing and Tehran are preparing a whopping 25-year economic and security deal according to which China would invest up to $400 billion in Iran. We need not go into details on the proposed agreement as it has already been discussed at length, but it is worthwhile …
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