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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY: RE-ELECTION IN ISRAEL

For the first time in the country’s history, the Israeli Prime Minister was unable to form a government. Today, the deadline for Benjamin Netanyahu to form the ruling coalition has expired. The Knesset, with 74 votes in favor and 45 against, voted for self-dissolution. Repeat elections will be …

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Enemy for USA

IT IS GURILLA WARFARE. IS IT AN OTHER VIETNAM? OR A NEW AMERICAN – ISLAM WAR? HOW LONG IT TAKES?     HISTORICAL BACKGROUND —————————————————————————————— Christopher Columbus             Columbus’s signature                                        Columbus’s ships flag After five centuries, Columbus remains a mysterious and controversial figure …

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Jordan between the Hammer of Economic Hardships and the Anvil of the “Deal of the Century”

Shehab Al Makahleh June 4, 2019 President of the Jordan-based Political Studies of the Middle East Center, Founder of the US-based Geostrategic and Media Center The public outrage seen in the Jordanian street has been growing louder, alongside the state’s failure to fight the country’s rampant administrative and …

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China’s Rare Earth Dominance: How Usable a Weapon?

By Andrew S. Erickson Gabe Collins It could provoke a response from Washington that Beijing does not want to see. As Washington and Beijing brace for a protracted trade war, Chinese sources increasingly discuss the potential for weaponizing the Middle Kingdom’s major mineral advantage: rare earth elements (REE). Some …

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How the Caspian Sea joins the Black Sea

  Asim Suleymanov In the development of international cooperation and the deepening of industrial cooperation, the leading role belongs to the formation of a network of international transport corridors. It has a special place in solving transport problems associated with the expansion of interstate transportation, economic, cultural and …

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