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Top US Commander We must assume ‘very real possibility’ that we may need to use Nukes against China, Russia

By Ryan Saavedra The head of U.S. Strategic Command warned in piece published at the U.S. Naval Institute this month that there was a “real possibility” that the United States…

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Iran – Taliban growing ties: What’s different this time?

Iran would be an essential player in such a project and it would be a political and security win for Tehran if it successfully mediates between the Taliban and the…

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Saudi Crown Prince is held responsible for Khashoggi killing in US report

But the Biden administration stopped short of directly penalizing Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, calculating that the risk of damaging American interests was too great By Julian E. Barnes and…

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The zen of Ladakh disengagement

By M. K. Bhadrakumar The 9th round of talks at the army commanders' level between India and China resulted in a breakthrough that since achieved the successful disengagement of troops…

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CPEC shrugs off all odds, moving forward with new vigour

Despite the international propaganda move, the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project is moving forward by shrugging off all odds with lot of successes and new investments. Although, the year…

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A respectful rebuttal to Professor Mearsheimer’s China predictions

By Andrew Korybko Professor John Mearsheimer, a globally respected pioneer of the structural realist school of international relations thought, shared his views about "Why a Cold War between China and…

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China’s economy and military can overtake US, but it still won’t become global superpower

China has the money, the weapons and the might. But it can't overthrow US from world hierarchy yet By Ashok Swain There is an ongoing discussion that China is emerging…

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Yang Jiechi proposes pragmatic solutions to China – US impasse

By Andrew Korybko Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and director of the Office of the Foreign…

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Afghan Peace – A mirage?

By Yasmeen Aftab Ali The present methodology chosen to address Afghanistan's woes is aimed to achieving a 'quick fix'. This methodology is a mirage. A thoughtful analysis is required of…

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My Enemy’s Enemy India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

By Avinash Paliwal On 29 February, 2020 a landmark agreement was signed between the United States of America and the Taliban that was designed to see the withdrawal of the…

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