The U.S. National Security Strategy and the Reshaping of the Global Economy
The U.S. National Security Strategy issued in 2025 signals a profound structural shift in Washington’s vision of its global role. After decades of managing the international order through military dominance, broad alliances, and direct intervention in crises, the United States…
The Global Debt Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb Threatening the World Economy
Shocking Figures and Troubling Details Global debt has reached unprecedented levels, driven largely by massive government spending to counter the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside decades of expansionary monetary policies. Estimates indicate that global public debt surpassed $100 trillion USD in 2024,…
Is Europe Ready of a Second Trump Term?
Quick Read: – EU nations fear Trump might reduce support for NATO, leaving Europe with greater economic burdens and alone against Russia. – Trump’s proposed tariffs on European exports could weaken the EU’s economy and shrink its industrial output. –…
Have Syrians Escaped the Specter of Division?
By Mohammad Ammar Khaled Al-Saeed* Yesterday, Syrians celebrated what many described as a national milestone, if not a dream come true—the downfall of the tyrant who fled the country after years of oppressive rule. Yet, while the people’s uprising succeeded…
