Articles on the tag «South Korea»
The Deal That Never Was: Washington Proposed, Moscow Agreed – and Trump Blocked It
A ceasefire in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, including Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Donbass, was on the table. Moscow was ready – but Washington pulled back at the last moment, letting the agreement collapse.
Hawkish and Risky: Takaichi’s Course, the U.S., and Japan’s Future
With Sanae Takaichi as Japan’s first female prime minister, the country is moving toward a distinctly hawkish foreign policy. Increased military capabilities and closer collaboration with the United States could heighten tensions in East Asia and seriously threaten Japan’s economic stability.
Why Do Nations Rise and Fall: A Survey
Why do civilizations fall? Not from invasion, but erosion—from lost virtues, squandered capital, and cultural amnesia. History remembers. Will we?
Mar-al-Lago will fail - without credibility, nothing works.
Donald Trump sees himself as the deal-maker. He has to reach many agreements to save the US. Without credibility, this will come to nothing, because the power of the US as a substitute for credibility is on the wane.
The West is Disintegrating — Just Listen to Its Leaders
The post-1945 world order is crumbling, and nowhere is this breakdown more apparent than in the words of Western leaders themselves.