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Dominated: How Kamala Harris Took the Fight to Donald Trump

Tereza Felix  It wasn’t a study in sartorial contrasts—he wore blue, she wore black—but in emotional ones. Vice President Kamala Harris was calm and composed, playing the role of matador to former president Donald Trump’s bull. She twirled her rhetorical cape as he lunged and bellowed with rage, …

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The Federal Reserve Kept Interest Rates Too High for Too Long: Now What?

In 2022, when the Fed realized that it had been late in addressing the inflation surge, it raised interest rates in twenty-five, fifty, or even seventy-five-basis-point increments to regain inflation control. We have to hope that when the Fed next meets on September 17-18, it realizes that it …

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What Will the Future Hold for the Western Pacific with Harris or Trump Victory?

During his four years in office, President Joe Biden has been focused on executing an East Asia strategy aimed at countering China’s influence. This has been achieved through the reinforcement of alliances and strategic partnerships like the Security Assistance Program (SAP), the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), and multilateral …

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The Global Shift Away from the Dollar: A Path to Financial Independence

Samar Sami The U.S.’s weaponization of the dollar is proving to be a double-edged sword, as BRICS nations and the broader developing world accelerate their move away from dollar-based trade and reserves. Economic sanctions often carry unintended consequences, and the U.S.’s use of the dollar as a weapon …

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China’s Gray Zone Gambit: Testing the Waters for Russia?

Lisa Smith Al Makahleh   In October 2023, the Balticconnector gas pipeline linking Finland and Estonia was severely damaged, cutting off a critical energy supply line for six months. Initial suspicions centered on the Chinese-owned, Hong Kong-flagged container ship, the Newnew Polar Bear. Now, the Chinese government has …

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Netanyahu’s Final Nail in the Coffin of Biden’s Peace Plan

Dr. Shehab Al Makahleh US President Joe Biden’s efforts to broker a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict have hit a wall, and the person standing firmly in the way is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The months of diplomatic back-and-forth between Washington and Tel Aviv have led to …

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When Will We Fight Israel?

Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh These days, I find that many people I meet are lost, hopeless, and frustrated. They struggle to comprehend the realities unfolding around them and fear that the relentless demonization of Zionism will lead Jordan to an uncertain and painful fate. We are confronted with …

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Trump’s Second Coming: A Shift Toward Isolationist Unilateralism?

Emanuela Gillard The recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has ignited a swirl of controversies in American politics. With Trump polling well and gaining momentum in the presidential race, this incident, coupled with a recent TV debate, seems to have bolstered his appeal—even among some independent …

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Can the U.S. Truly Mediate Peace in Gaza?

Melissa Green The idea that the United States could act as an effective mediator between Hamas and Israel is, to put it bluntly, absurd. In the current political landscape, no U.S. official with decision-making power can afford to take significant action to rein in Israeli leadership. Instead, it …

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