Across Europe, governments are paying more each year in interest on public debt than they invest in schools, hospitals, or new infrastructure. At the same time, Brussels is promising massive rearmament and an enormous reconstruction plan for Ukraine – estimated at around €1.8 trillion over time. On paper, this sounds like strategic strength. In reality, it raises a … [Read more...] about Europe’s Silent Fiscal Crisis: Debt, Ukraine, and the Economics of War
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Trump-Putin Meeting: Strategic Implications for Ukraine, Iran, and U.S. Policy
Today's meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin centers on a crucial objective: securing Putin's support for limiting Iranian uranium enrichment. For the United States, the challenge is clear — it cannot sustain engagement on three fronts simultaneously: Ukraine, Taiwan (China), and the Middle East involving Iran and Israel. Ukraine is expected to … [Read more...] about Trump-Putin Meeting: Strategic Implications for Ukraine, Iran, and U.S. Policy