

A Model of Attritional Warfare Suggests Yes
The cartoon was published as a commentary by Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten days before the prime minister landed in Oslo.
Ironically, we could ask: “what would have happened if enlargement had not been a priority”. The fact that never in the history of the EU has 13 years passed without enlargement speaks more to the priority this process has been than political declarations about the importance of enlargement as a high strategic priority. If this is the success of enlargement, then we do not know what the failure could be.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China raises the question: what exactly did the United States and China achieve through these talks? The answer appears to be very little – and perhaps with an undertone of concealed strategic rivalry beneath the diplomatic smiles.
As smart glasses normalize mass surveillance in the U.S., cities must decide how to protect public anonymity
Thank You Congress and President Trump! By Philip GIRALDI Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK. Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su Few Americans know the history of how Israel’s “wag the dog” relationship with the United States developed. Israel’s 1967 successful war against […]
Four Palestine Action activists could be sentenced as terrorists next month. New documents expose the UK government’s crackdown on pro-Palestine activism. By John McEVOY Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK. Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su Activists could be sentenced as terrorists despite […]
On May 24, Iran rejected President Trump’s latest fake peace deal, confirming that he had misrepresented what Iran had agreed to and that the two sides are still very far apart, on nuclear enrichment, on control of the Strait of Hormuz, on peace in Palestine and Lebanon, and on lifting US sanctions, paying war reparations and Iran’s $100 billion in frozen assets.