Category: Politics

  • Trump’s Movement Fractures As Loyalists Turn to Foes

    Trump’s Movement Fractures As Loyalists Turn to Foes

    Nearly one year into Donald Trump’s second term, the political movement that propelled him back to the White House is facing an unprecedented internal reckoning. According to a detailed analysis presented on The New York Times podcast “The Daily,” the President is currently navigating a series of public ruptures with the very influencers and politicians who once…

  • Shapiro Slams Administration’s ‘Bizarre’ Foreign Policy Pivot

    Shapiro Slams Administration’s ‘Bizarre’ Foreign Policy Pivot

    Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro offered a scathing critique of the administration’s evolving foreign policy strategies on Wednesday, questioning the logic behind diplomatic overtures to Moscow while highlighting classified assessments that suggest the United States may be ill-prepared for a conflict in the Pacific. During a segment of The Ben Shapiro Show, the host analyzed recent reports…

  • Kori Schake: Trump’s Strategy Is ‘Declaration of War’ on Allies

    Kori Schake: Trump’s Strategy Is ‘Declaration of War’ on Allies

    In a blistering assessment of the Trump administration’s newly released National Security Strategy (NSS), Kori Schake, a former senior official in the George W. Bush administration and current director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, described the document as a fundamental misunderstanding of American power that threatens to dismantle the…

  • Friedman: New US Strategy Scraps Cold War Architecture

    Friedman: New US Strategy Scraps Cold War Architecture

    The United States’ newly released National Security Strategy represents a definitive break from eight decades of foreign policy tradition, signaling a shift that prioritizes the Western Hemisphere and declares the post-World War II security architecture obsolete, according to a leading geopolitical analyst. In a recent analysis for Geopolitical Futures, chairman and founder George Friedman argued that…

  • Bolton Sees Trump’s Influence Waning After 2025 Setbacks

    Bolton Sees Trump’s Influence Waning After 2025 Setbacks

    In a stark assessment of the current political landscape, former National Security Adviser John Bolton stated that President Donald Trump is now on a “downhill slope” regarding his political influence, suggesting that the President’s ability to intimidate his own party has fractured following the 2025 elections. Speaking in an interview with The Economist released this week, Mr.…

  • China Ramps Up Military Pressure on Japan as Taiwan Standoff Deepens

    China Ramps Up Military Pressure on Japan as Taiwan Standoff Deepens

    Diplomatic relations between Japan and China appear to have reached their lowest point in over a decade, characterized by furious rhetoric, economic retaliation, and dangerous military encounters. The escalation follows controversial remarks by Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, regarding the potential for Japanese involvement in a Taiwan conflict. The diplomatic standoff began last month…

  • New US Security Strategy Risks Transatlantic Rupture as Ukraine Talks Stall

    New US Security Strategy Risks Transatlantic Rupture as Ukraine Talks Stall

    A new U.S. National Security Strategy (NSS) released by the Trump administration has triggered alarm across European capitals, threatening to fracture the transatlantic alliance just as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine appear to be collapsing. In a departure from decades of American foreign policy, the document de-prioritizes Russia as a primary threat…

  • Fukuyama: Trump Has ‘Switched Sides’ in Global Battle for Democracy

    Fukuyama: Trump Has ‘Switched Sides’ in Global Battle for Democracy

    In a candid interview with FRANCE 24, political philosopher Francis Fukuyama offered a stark assessment of the current state of global politics, labeling the return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency as “the most surprising and the most disappointing thing that’s happened” since the publication of his seminal work. Fukuyama, a senior fellow at Stanford…

  • White House security strategy views EU as rival, analyst warns

    White House security strategy views EU as rival, analyst warns

     A newly released United States National Security Strategy (NSS) marks a fundamental departure from decades of transatlantic foreign policy, signaling a White House preference for a weaker European Union, according to an analysis by Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media. In a video assessment released Monday, Bremmer described the document…