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Trump’s Gulf tour lands Boeing $100B+ in deals—part of a bold pivot from China to Middle East allies. But in a world of rising tariffs and shaky supply chains, can the strategy fly? thegeopolitics.com/trump-pushes-b…

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Trump’s MAGA playbook eyes Canada—trade wars, Arctic tensions, even 51st state talk. Ottawa pushes back with sovereignty claims and infrastructure in Nunavut. Is this economic pressure or veiled expansionism? thegeopolitics.com/the-canada-que…

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Kyiv is leading Europe’s anti-China turn—accusing Beijing of fueling Russia’s war machine and pushing EU allies to confront China’s role. Ukraine’s fight now includes reshaping Europe’s entire view of Beijing, writes Alan Callow. thegeopolitics.com/kyivs-unwaveri…

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Pakistan’s drone blitz on India marks a turning point—powered by Turkish UAVs. As Ankara and Islamabad tighten military ties, drone warfare emerges as the new frontline in South Asia’s high-stakes conflict. thegeopolitics.com/turkey-and-dro…

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Trump’s America First weakened U.S. global leadership. China expanded its influence through the BRI and education initiatives. But despite economic gains, it still struggles to improve its image and build real soft power. thegeopolitics.com/chinas-bri-kaz…

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Iran and Russia have ratified a 20-year strategic pact covering trade, energy, and security. Quietly, it signals a challenge to Western influence and a blueprint for a multipolar world order, write tridivesh s maini & Rushank Kumar. thegeopolitics.com/iran-russia-20…

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Israel's deep strikes in Iran mark a shift—from dialogue to dominance. As diplomacy collapses and double standards prevail, the global order teeters on the edge of irreversible crisis. thegeopolitics.com/from-diplomacy…

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Israel’s strike on Iran brazenly defies international law. Without UN approval or evidence of imminent threat, it likely violates Article 2(4) of the UN Charter—normalizing illegal aggression under the guise of self-defense, writes Sarina Tareen. thegeopolitics.com/when-israel-bo…

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Israel’s June 13 blitz on Iran wasn’t self-defense—it was a ruthless display of unchecked power. Civilians, scientists, sovereignty—all burned. With U.S. cover and global silence, Israel now bombs with impunity. Who’s the real threat? thegeopolitics.com/bomb-first-jus… #iranisraelwar

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"I don’t want my children to carry the nuclear weapon on their backs their whole lives,” Kim told Pompeo. His words hint at a deal: if survival is secured, denuclearization may no longer be unthinkable. thegeopolitics.com/chairman-kim-j…

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Prabowo skips G7 for Russia’s Davos. Signs $2.29B investment deal with Putin, backs BRICS vision. Jakarta’s message: Indonesia isn’t picking sides—but it won’t be sidelined in the new world order. tridivesh s maini thegeopolitics.com/prabowos-russi…

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A humanitarian corridor into Rakhine may look noble—but for Bangladesh, it risks security blowback, geopolitical entanglement, and sovereignty loss. Without guarantees, it could do more harm than good for Rohingya and Dhaka alike. thegeopolitics.com/why-a-humanita…

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From Bangkok to Phnom Penh, power is becoming a family affair. The rise of dynasties in Thailand and Cambodia signals a retreat from meritocracy—eroding democratic institutions and blurring the line between state and bloodline, writes Rainsy Sam. thegeopolitics.com/dynastic-polit…

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Hun Manet in Cambodia and Paetongtarn Shinawatra in Thailand represent the institutionalization of political dynasties that bypass the meritocratic principles needed for effective governance, writes #SamRainsy in The Geopolitics shorturl.at/GE5Op

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Hun Sen’s fury at Thailand isn’t about history or pride. It’s panic: Bangkok’s crackdown on Chinese scam rings threatens the criminal economy propping up his regime. Nationalism is just the smokescreen, argues Rainsy Sam. thegeopolitics.com/criminal-netwo…

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The Israel-Iran War of 2025: prophecy collides with power. Airstrikes failed to break Iran. From Psalm 83 to Tehran’s Mahdi, this conflict is existential—and unfinished. thegeopolitics.com/the-israel-ira…

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If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, global oil flows would stall, but Iran’s own economy could suffer even more. A risky move with costs likely outweighing the leverage. thegeopolitics.com/if-iran-tried-…

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From Kananaskis to Abu Dhabi: As the G7 flounders, the Global South rises—China at its core. The GSEF in Abu Dhabi signals shifting power, norms, and a new centre of global gravity. thegeopolitics.com/from-kananaski…

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North Korea’s nukes secure its regime, not threaten conquest. A serious package guaranteeing survival under Trump’s second term could open the door to denuclearization. It’s deterrence, not ambition, driving Pyongyang’s arsenal. thegeopolitics.com/north-korea-an…

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BRICS gathers in Brazil as a fractured bloc—big on numbers, short on unity. From Putin’s absence to China-India snubs, the summit exposes BRICS’ slide from power player to a babel of clashing voices. thegeopolitics.com/brics-to-babel…