
NATO's New Secretary General, The Youth In Asia, The Weeks Of The Jackal
Multipolarity
Geopolitical Implications of Militia Movements and European Stability
This chapter explores the geopolitical implications of militia movements in the West, relating them to current conflicts like the situation in Ukraine. It examines the risks associated with peace settlements and their nationalist repercussions, alongside concerns about the relevance of American politics in the broader context of foreign policy.
There’s a changing of the guard at NATO. Down comes the regimental banner of Jens Stoltenberg. Eyes right, salute, the former Dutch PM Mark Rutte. Some say the Treaty Organisation has never been more relevant. But is that a bit like the man who jumps from the 23rd floor still looking very well as he passes the 3rd floor?
Meanwhile, a new OBR forecast accuses pensioners of placing too much burden on the British treasury - tripling the national debt by mid-century. At the same time, The Labour government is fast-tracking euthanasia through parliament. Is Killer Keir’s latest economic strategy just The Day of the Pillow?
Finally, there hasn’t been a Trump assassination attempt in at least forty eight hours. Unless there has by now - in which case please ignore this message. What does the never-ending conga line of would-be nation-destabilisers say about the health of the US polity?
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