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"Assessing the Turmoil: US Foreign Policy in the Middle East"
international-relations-geopolitics1 year ago

"Assessing the Turmoil: US Foreign Policy in the Middle East"

The failure cascade of US foreign policy in the Middle East has led to a regional firestorm, with Israel facing attacks from Hamas, Hezbollah, and Yemen's Houthis, while Egypt mobilizes forces at the Gaza border. This breakdown reflects a common pattern in systems, where stability erodes over time before tipping into chaos. Historical parallels are drawn to the collapse of the ancien régime in France, highlighting the potential for prolonged conflict and upheaval in the region.

"Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges: Navigating Iran, Russia, and China"
international-relations-geopolitics2 years ago

"Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges: Navigating Iran, Russia, and China"

Experts warn that President Joe Biden is struggling to address escalating threats from Iran and Russia, with the US administration criticized for its inaction in the face of provocations. The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly volatile, with Iran's aggressive actions and Russia's rhetoric raising concerns. Biden's efforts to de-escalate conflicts are being questioned as regional tensions continue to rise, while domestic politics and the upcoming presidential election are seen as influencing the administration's approach.

"China's Expansion Encroaches on Bhutanese Royal Ancestral Lands"
international-relations-geopolitics2 years ago

"China's Expansion Encroaches on Bhutanese Royal Ancestral Lands"

China is accelerating its construction of townships in the culturally significant Beyul Khenpajong region of Bhutan, despite ongoing border negotiations. This aggressive land grab extends across Bhutan's northern, western, and southwestern borders, with over 200 structures built and more underway. Bhutan, while committed to safeguarding its territorial interests, faces significant pressure from China, which is also causing security concerns for India due to the proximity to the strategic Siliguri corridor. The situation underscores the complex geopolitical tensions in the Himalayas, with Bhutan caught between its historical ties with India and the expanding influence of China.

"Analyzing the Global Risks and Potential Conflicts Forecasted for 2024"
international-relations-geopolitics2 years ago

"Analyzing the Global Risks and Potential Conflicts Forecasted for 2024"

The article predicts a grim outlook for 2024, suggesting that the world will experience increased global conflict and a further decline in American hegemony. It highlights the challenges faced by the United States in maintaining its global commitments amidst rising powers challenging its influence indirectly. The situation in Ukraine is particularly emphasized, with a failed offensive by Kyiv leading to a reversal of expectations and a potential stalemate that could force Ukraine into unfavorable peace negotiations. The article also discusses the Middle East, where US allies like Israel are acting independently and regional powers are growing bolder. With the US facing internal political dysfunction and a contentious election year, the article suggests that the global order is at a historic turning point, with the potential for escalation and further destabilization in multiple regions.

"Ethiopia Secures Red Sea Port Access Through Historic Somaliland Pact"
international-relations-geopolitics2 years ago

"Ethiopia Secures Red Sea Port Access Through Historic Somaliland Pact"

Ethiopia has signed a memorandum of understanding with the self-declared but internationally unrecognized state of Somaliland to lease a stretch of its coastline, potentially giving Ethiopia access to the sea. The agreement, which includes plans for a marine force base, aims to strengthen security, economic, and political ties between the two entities. Somaliland's President Muse Bihi Abdi also mentioned that Ethiopia would recognize Somaliland's independence in the future. However, Somalia, which claims Somaliland as part of its territory, has rejected the agreement, emphasizing its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The deal comes as Ethiopia seeks alternatives to the Djibouti port, which it has relied on since Eritrea's secession in 1993.