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When the Negotiating Table is a Targeting Opportunity for Regime Change
Allegations claim U.S.-Israel used Geneva nuclear talks, led by Jared Kushner, as a trap. Strikes soon after killed Iran's Supreme Leader, top officials, and 175 schoolgirls in a school—aiming for regime change through betrayal. Diplomacy fatally undermined.
Better Angels or Crowd Illusions? Distinguishing Civic Unity from Coercive Mobilization
Protests surging. Inspiring unity like Lincoln and JFK, or sliding into Le Bon’s suggestible mobs and Arendt’s lonely masses ripe for propaganda? The survival of American democracy may depend on knowing the difference.
US Cuts Troop Presence in Romania to Pre-War Levels Amid Lingering Election Controversy
The U.S. has reduced its troop presence in Romania from 3,000 to 1,000 amid lingering controversy over the 2024 election annulment, which cited unproven Russian interference. This article explores the Constitutional Court’s decision, the lack of courtroom evidence, and the broader implications for NATO’s eastern flank.