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Europe vs. China: The Battle for Industrial Sovereignty

Depending on China for 70% of strategic technologies isn't trade — it's surrender. Brussels finally acted with its Industrial Accelerator Act, demanding EU-origin manufacturing for EVs, batteries, and solar in public contracts. Industrial sovereignty has a price, but dependency costs more. What took Europe so long?

  • Admin
  • April 29, 2026
  • Europe, Middle East, Opinion

Trump Blasts Germany’s Chancellor Merz Over Iran Nuclear Appeasement

German Chancellor Merz slammed the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran as "ill-considered," and Trump fired back hard. While Merz pretends Tehran's nuclear ambitions are manageable, Iran funds Hezbollah, Hamas, and threatens the Strait of Hormuz. Europe's appeasement has a price — and history shows free nations always pay it.

  • Admin
  • April 28, 2026
  • Europe, Opinion, United States

Miami G20 Power Map: How Trump Uses the Summit to Reward Allies and Sideline Fence‑Sitters

The 2026 Miami G20 at Trump National Doral is shaping up as more than a summit—it's a power statement. With Spain quietly sidelined and Russia floated for a return, Trump is redrawing alliances around hard power, energy security and burden-sharing. Europe and Latin America are getting a clear message: anchor or drift.

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  • April 28, 2026
  • Global Security, Indo-Pacific, Military

From Pacifism to Realism: Japan, Trump’s Doctrine and the Future of U.S. Alliances

Japan is stepping up where NATO stalls. PM Takaichi backs Hormuz security, hardens U.S. bases with $1.9B in host-nation support, and faces China and North Korea as real threats. While European capitals dodge the 2% defense pledge, Tokyo shares the burden. That is Trump's doctrine in action — and Japan is leading.

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Europe, Globalism, Opinion

Why Britain Still Flies to Washington Even When Its King King Charles Looks ‘Woke’ to MAGA

King Charles arrived in Washington not with roses, but with the weight of history. The UK–U.S. "special relationship" — forged through world wars, NATO, and intelligence alliances — is being reaffirmed. Even critics admit the visit signals Britain still chooses Washington over Brussels as its primary.

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Canada, Global Trade, Opinion, United States

Friends or Free Riders? How Canadian Trade Barriers Strain the U.S.–Canada Alliance

Carney claims "the U.S. has changed," but Canada has long maintained trade barriers hitting 270% on American dairy. President Trump finally confronted Ottawa's protectionist supply-management system, over-quota tariffs and "buy Canadian" rules choking U.S. exports. Real allies don't hide behind 300% walls then demand reciprocity from Washington.

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Energy & Resources, Middle East, Opinion

Maximum Leverage on Iran’s Oil: Trump’s Blockade Without Another Ground War

President Trump's leverage strategy puts Iran's mullahs on the clock as their oil network risks collapse from pressure and mismanagement. With only days before infrastructure could break, America First power uses energy, timing and fear of loss to force the regime to recalculate without sending troops into another forever war abroad.

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Energy & Resources, Global Trade, Indo-Pacific

Japan Welcomes American Oil as Trump Energy Strategy Reaches the Indo‑Pacific

Japan welcomes American oil as Trump's energy strategy reaches the Indo-Pacific, with 910,000 barrels of Texas crude crossing the Panama Canal to Tokyo. This historic shipment signals deeper trust between Pacific allies, weakens hostile regimes, and proves energy dominance can strengthen alliances while securing peace through strength.

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Europe, Middle East, Opinion

Why King Charles’s Qatar Cash Donations Still Raise Serious Questions

King Charles accepted millions of euros in cash from Qatar's former prime minister, delivered in suitcases and luxury shopping bags. His office insists proper processes were followed and the money went to charity. But why would a royal heir handle bags of cash instead of using standard, transparent bank transfers?

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  • April 27, 2026
  • Indo-Pacific, Military

Taiwan Learns From Hormuz: Military Drills Prepare for Chinese Blockade as Lai Trip Postponed

Taiwan is conducting major military exercises simulating escorted energy shipments through a potential Chinese blockade, drawing critical lessons from the recent Strait of Hormuz crisis. Meanwhile, Beijing's intimidation forced President Lai Ching-te to postpone his Africa trip after overflight permissions were suddenly revoked.

  • Admin
  • April 26, 2026
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