Could Resource Wars Over Water Become Frequent in the Future?

Could Resource Wars Over Water Become Frequent in the Future?

Growing populations from developing nations will continue to be a flashpoint of conflict, particularly over water, for the foreseeable future. Various countries across Africa and Asia, such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Somalia, Iran, Afghanistan, and others, could very much become intertwined with wars over water in our lifetime.

How Should the World React to a New Wave of American Isolationism?

How Should the World React to a New Wave of American Isolationism?

The growing axis of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran continue to up weapons production for future wars while the E.U. stagnates and America remains at a crossroads over its global foreign policy strategy. Contingencies must be put in place in lieu of uncertainty, but it is always important for Americans to remember to speak softly and carry a big stick.

Abkhazia: Russia’s Failsafe for the Black Sea Fleet?

Abkhazia: Russia’s Failsafe for the Black Sea Fleet?

The ongoing invasion of Ukraine has severely impacted Russia’s military capabilities, particularly decimating the Black Sea Fleet, leading Moscow to consider relocating it to Abkhazia, a move that could further weaken Putin’s regime and exacerbate Russia’s international isolation.