Tag: United States
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The War They Wanted: How the Collapse of the JCPOA Led the U.S. and Israel Into a Conflict the Public Never Asked For
The strike on Iran wasn’t a sudden detour in U.S. or Israeli policy. It was the predictable outcome of dismantled diplomacy, energy-market incentives, and political momentum that never aligned with what the American public actually wanted. When the JCPOA collapsed, the guardrails came off — and what followed was less a reaction than an opportunity.…
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Canada, China, and the Global Realignment: What the New Trade Axis Signals About America’s Strategic Decline
Canada’s new trade partnership with China is not a diplomatic footnote. It is a visible sign of a global realignment driven by a simple shift in perception: the United States is no longer seen as a reliable long-range partner. For decades, American leadership was sustained by structural trust—alliances, institutions, and the dollar’s dominance. That foundation…
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United States | An Un-American Feeling
Americans are experiencing a new kind of unease: not fear of foreign adversaries, but the disorientation that comes from institutional instability at home. This essay examines how political volatility, eroding norms, and declining trust have created an “un-American feeling” that echoes earlier moments of national strain.
