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32 votes
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Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war
20 votes -
The Iran air and missile war - ballistic missiles, interceptors and munition stockpiles
7 votes -
Canada is already at war with the US, we just don't know it yet
31 votes -
Overnight explosion at the US embassy in Oslo may have been an act of terrorism, Norway's police have said
9 votes -
Israel strikes oil facilities in Iran
11 votes -
Four years of war in Ukraine - the battlefield balance, losses and counterattacks
14 votes -
Finland plans to lift its long-standing ban on having nuclear weapons on its territory – would align the country more closely with NATO's deterrence policy
9 votes -
US Pentagon leverages AI in Iran strikes amid feud with Anthropic
21 votes -
US trade court takes first steps toward ordering tariff refunds
10 votes -
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei killed in Israeli and American joint strikes
70 votes -
Amazon Bahrain facility targeted for US military support: Iran media
9 votes -
US Marines fired on protesters storming consulate in Karachi, Pakistan
13 votes -
Why we struck Iran
24 votes -
Hacked traffic cams and hijacked TVs: how cyber operations supported the war against Iran
6 votes -
Engineers risk their lives to repair Ukraine power grid
20 votes -
Is intervening in Iran actually justified?
8 votes -
The Starlink shutdown - Russian military communications, corruption and satellites in Ukraine
23 votes -
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced early elections – hailing the next four years as "decisive" for her country
6 votes -
Economy not Russia is big fear on Finland's closed border – life has been on hold since Finland shut the frontier with its giant neighbour in December 2023
10 votes -
Pakistan’s defense minister says that there is now 'open war' with Afghanistan after latest strikes
11 votes -
US orders diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives
21 votes -
UK and Australia impose largest sanctions packages against Russia since 2022, targeting oil giant Transneft and shadow fleet
14 votes -
Iceland had been set to hold a referendum on resuming EU membership talks in 2027 – geopolitical developments could see the vote being brought forward to this summer
22 votes -
Towards a new nuclear arms race? - the end of the last USA-Russia nuclear arms limits
5 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of economic agenda
48 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump's tariffs
49 votes -
At these Gaza schools, ‘peace building’ is part of the curriculum
8 votes -
MEP raises questions over US biometric talks for EU visa deal
10 votes -
CIA investigated secret ‘Havana syndrome’ weapon experiment in Norway
22 votes -
Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil – claims that agreement is unconstitutional could pose problems in talks with Washington over Greenland
4 votes -
Russian general shot several times in Moscow
21 votes -
Number of British troops in Norway will double over the next three years as part of efforts to combat Russian threats in the High North
9 votes -
Norwegian ambassador to Jordan has resigned as she faces scrutiny over her contacts with Jeffrey Epstein
8 votes -
The Greenland crisis - the Arctic, alliances and a US strategic folly
9 votes -
France becomes first EU country to open a consulate in Greenland
7 votes -
Police in Norway have opened a corruption investigation into the country's former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland over his alleged links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
14 votes -
Jim Pattison won't sell US warehouse proposed as new Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility
36 votes -
More than 120 dead after multiple suicide and gun attacks in Pakistan, officials say
18 votes -
The Greenland crisis has boosted support for Danish PM Mette Frederiksen, who has become one of Europe's leading figures pushing back against the US president
14 votes -
As global tensions rise, Canada and Sweden are shifting from defence procurement to long-term strategic alignment across security, industry and Arctic governance
12 votes -
Syria's defiant Kurds vow to 'fight until last breath' despite government push
10 votes -
French company stops $365m migrant tracking contract with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
21 votes -
Gaza’s Rafah crossing partially reopens after nearly two years of closure
6 votes -
China pulls back on funding African projects
18 votes -
We are witnessing the self-immolation of a superpower
This interesting article provoked a lot of thought... We Are Witnessing the Self-Immolation of a Superpower .... archive.is link You want to destroy the Western rules-based order that has...
This interesting article provoked a lot of thought...
We Are Witnessing the Self-Immolation of a Superpower .... archive.is link
You want to destroy the Western rules-based order that has preserved peace and security for 80 years, which allowed the US to triumph as an economic superpower and beacon of hope and innovation for the world. What exactly would you do differently with your marionette other than enact the ever more reckless agenda that Donald Trump has pursued since he became president last year?
Nothing.
For the 80 years since the end of World War II, the US model of innovation, trade, and economic hegemony has been built on a foundation of six seemingly inviolable traditions and policies held steady across both Republican and Democratic administrations:
(1) easy access of immigrants to the US, particularly its unparalleled world-class schools and universities;
(2) rich and steady government support of higher education, medical research, and laboratories;
(3) broad and ever-more-frictionless trade access to US markets and, reciprocally, a flow of US products to the rest of the world;
(4) a firm, unyielding, and unquestionable adherence to the rule of law at home that made the US a predictable and safe place to create, build, and do business at home; and
(5) a similarly firm, unyielding, and unquestionable network of geopolitical alliances abroad that knitted together a security blanket that stretched around the entire globe, backed up by the most powerful and widest-ranging military ever seen in human history.
All five of those pillars helped firm up and underpin another equally critical pillar:
(6) a politically independent and fiscally prudent monetary policy that established the US dollar as the world’s safest reserve currency.
This made US Treasury bonds the savings bank for the entire world—for democracies and authoritarian regimes alike!—and made US banking networks and capital markets the place to be for any company looking for access to investors.
This last point is particularly interesting. Janet Yellen warns the $38 trillion national debt is testing a red line economists have feared for decades
I can't imagine a better way to create a sovereign debt crisis than Trumps policy of politicizing the Fed Reserve, sudden tariff flip flops, coercing partners, making then breaking agreements, pushing deficits to new highs, committing to unfunded tax cuts, weakening anti-inflation institutions, reducing transparency by pushing crypto, weaponizing sanctions and creating policy chaos.
Sovereign debt crises aren't a problem until they suddenly are, then all of a sudden you are in a world of hurt.
Yet most of Donald Trump supporters don't seem to care about any of this, the tea party protestors now only seem to care about hating anyone who doesn't look, act or think like them.
Once trust in institutions, alliances, and monetary independence is lost, rebuilding them takes decades and often requires crisis to force alignment. If history is any guide, that crisis wont be pretty, and might cause America to dive deeper into Authoritarianism.
63 votes -
The war in Ukraine in 2026 - economics, endurance and risks as the war continues
12 votes -
EU, India set for historic trade deal amid US tariffs
9 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech to World Economic Forum
52 votes -
US President Donald Trump isn't building a ballroom
45 votes