What makes the virus so pernicious and difficult to eradicate is how it attaches itself to U.S. fears and insecurities regarding China but inflates them enormously. There is a China virus ravaging the world, preying in particular on Americans of all stripes. Its symptoms are clear: a feverish, …
Read More »Biosecurity Is the Lesson We Need to Learn from the Coronavirus Pandemic
Biological outbreaks have been a fear among experts for decades. The ever-increasing encroachment upon natural habitats has resulted in zoonotic disease spillover to humans. There is no scientific evidence that the virus that causes the coronavirus was bioengineered. However, that does not mean that humans do not bear …
Read More »The CIA and the United State of America attitude in Cyber Strategy
Sajad Abedi Why is Sydney Bristow in the television show “pseudonym” the worst spy in history? She is always arrested. Why is she arrested? Because she is entering a good coping action. She fled to the guards. Video cameras record their image. She turns on motion detectors, whenever she …
Read More »War And Pandemic: Expanding Complexities Of Israeli Nuclear Strategy
Prof. Louis René Beres “I warn the reader that this essay requires to be read very seriously and that I am unacquainted with any art which can make the subject clear to those who will not bestow on it their serious attention.”-Jean Jacques-Rousseau, The Social Contract (1762) More …
Read More »Melting Ice on the Roof of the World: Opportunities and Dilemmas in the Arctic Ocean
Hassan Riaz Chaudhry For centuries humanity has relied upon the ocean for its evolution and sustenance: be it the medium of exploring new lands as done so by the likes of Christopher Columbus and Vasco Da Gama to the eternal graves of countless warriors as a result of …
Read More »Khalifa Haftar’s latest declarations
Giancarlo Elia Valori On April 27, General Khalifa Haftar, the military and political leader of Cyrenaica and especially of the Libyan National Army (LNA) announced that he “accepted the popular mandate to deal with the country’s issues, despite the burden of responsibilities and obligations, as well as the …
Read More »Obstacles to the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia
Farzad Ramezani Bonesh Turkey was one of the first countries that recognized Armenia’s independence, and diplomatic relations were established between the two sides, but the 1921 dispute between Yerevan and Ankara over the borders and the Treaty of Kars prevented the reopening of embassy. This trend was stopped …
Read More »Propoganda and its types
Areeja Syed Propaganda can be referred to as an organized effort to influence and control the views, behaviors or action of other people through arguments, signs, memorials, music, attire, badges, coins etc. There is a difference between propaganda and a normal discussion. Propaganda is planned to achieve a …
Read More »Serbian Economy Shrinks as Country Responds to COVID-19
Serbia is expected to face 2.5 percent contraction of its economy in 2020 providing containment measures introduced to fight COVID 19 are lifted by end-June, according to the World Bank’s latest Regular Economic Report (RER). The report uses two scenarios in the face of high uncertainty brought on …
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