American Journalist Sits in Iranian Prison on Eve of US Elections
Reza Valizadeh’s detention in Iran is a stark reminder that journalists returning home carry the weight of diplomacy on their shoulders, often at the expense of their own freedom.
Reza Valizadeh’s detention in Iran is a stark reminder that journalists returning home carry the weight of diplomacy on their shoulders, often at the expense of their own freedom.
New US rule blocks investments in China’s high-tech scene—AI, quantum computing, and chips are off-limits to protect national security.
Sharmahd’s fate is a chilling reminder of the perils that still haunt journalists and dissidents who dare to stand against oppressive regimes—a peril that can follow them far beyond their own borders.
The Nobel Committee’s idealistic vision of a nuclear-free world is admirable, but ignoring the hard reality of nuclear deterrence leaves allies vulnerable to aggression, inviting tyranny over diplomacy.
Throwing North Korean rookies into Ukraine’s trenches might boost Russia’s headcount, but this is no training ground—it’s a high-stakes gamble where the greenhorns may just become casualties in Putin’s reckless attempt to keep up the fight.
BRICS just wrapped up its Kazan summit, aiming to shake up the global order and challenge Western dominance. What’s next?
The term ‘blowback’ originates from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). With foreign policy risks came unintended and harmful consequences to the nation or allies due to unwarranted side effects from covert operations. There have been several notable covert actions that ultimately came to light due to leaks or Americans directly suffering from the actions of the government.
Kamala Harris may thrive in the polished world of politics, but when it comes to securing America’s future, she lacks the grit and real-world experience needed to navigate the dangers ahead.
Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ seeks NATO support, but is it enough to break the deadlock? Time’s ticking as the war nears three years.
Zelensky’s desperate “Victory Plan” is a high-stakes gamble that risks dragging NATO into a full-blown war with Russia, with his ultimatum for deep strikes and a nuclear threat leaving even his staunchest allies stunned and scrambling for damage control.
In the cutthroat world of corporate competition, where former spies trade briefcases for business suits, the lines between ethical intelligence gathering and outright espionage often blur, as the Uber case so vividly illustrates.
While THAAD’s precision-guided interceptors promise to strike down ballistic threats at blistering speeds, the reality of modern countermeasures like decoys and swarm tactics could expose its Achilles’ heel in the chaos of a saturated battlefield.