Deterrence's end?
The rise of controlled nuclear fusion could lead to "clean" H-bombs capable of challenging deterrence between superpowers. However, a monopoly, even a temporary one, by democracies could ensure years of peace.
The rise of controlled nuclear fusion could lead to "clean" H-bombs capable of challenging deterrence between superpowers. However, a monopoly, even a temporary one, by democracies could ensure years of peace.
It would seem that the battle for ethnic replacement of the West waged by the progressive elite is the result of sincere ideological conviction. But there is more. There is business. Yes, because immigration, for at least a decade now, has turned into the economic cornucopia of the politically correct
The Israeli legislative elections on November 1, 2022 will be long remembered. Not only for the result, itself not overwhelming as we shall see, but for the sharp shift to the right of the average electorate and the likely triumphant return of Benjamin Netanyahu to the premiership.
The Elysée in 2022 faced a dual challenge: the declining support of the quintessential governmental parties and the Putin invasion of Ukraine. In redefining the post-Russia-Ukraine war balance, Paris will be faced with four possibilities
Putin's invasion of Ukraine, among the dozens of geopolitical consequences it generated, also prompted a spontaneous question: what if China, taking advantage of the West's distraction, attempted a snap invasion of Taiwan in order to crown its 70-year dream of Marxist conquest of the "rebellious" island?
Democracy and capitalism are consubstantial to Western Civilization. That Civilization has overcome terrible historical trials and defeated formidable enemies, so it cannot be ruled out that it can and must also overcome the current phase of objective decline.
Today there is a state that, with a bit of challenging hyperbole, offers some interesting analogies to ancient Sparta. This state is Israel. Let's see what these analogies are, trying to present them in a parallel chronological order.
Drunk on rationalist positivism and atheistic materialist socialism the white man for a while believed that the weight of religion in human affairs was destined to be eternally vestigial.
There are two figures, one historical and one living, who at first glance share practically nothing. There are, however, also similarities that, as the weeks go by, appear more and more interesting and, from a certain point of view, disturbing.