Archives for فبراير 2025

Foreign Policy Reset: Trump’s Trade Wars Push US Allies Into Open Rebellion

Trump’s actions—from defunding USAID to attacking NATO and imposing tariffs on America’s closest allies—are eroding the mechanisms that have sustained American hegemony for decades.

بواسطة Robert Inlakesh
Trump Tariffs

In an increasingly multipolar world, Donald Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and the European Union threaten to erode the United States’ global standing. The move has even provoked a backlash from Canada, a historically close ally, where citizens have responded by launching a significant boycott movement. With the notable

Tom Brady & Snoop Dogg’s Super Bowl Ad Isn’t What You Think—Here’s Who’s Behind It

A billionaire-backed effort to equate criticism of Israel with hate speech is rolling out during the Super Bowl—here’s who is behind the effort and why.

بواسطة Alan Macleod
Antisemitism super bowl ad

Football star Tom Brady and rap legend Snoop Dogg will appear in a big-money Superbowl ad denouncing hatred. The ad is paid for by the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, a group staffed by Israel lobbyists that attempts to equate opposition to Israel’s destruction of Gaza with anti-Jewish racism. The group was founded by billionaire owner of the

Israel’s Shadow Diplomat: How Ron Dermer is Orchestrating US Policy From Inside

Netanyahu’s longtime confidant has been embedded in Washington for years. His latest mission? Cementing unconditional U.S. backing for the next phase in Israel’s Gaza offensive.

بواسطة Robert Inlakesh
Ron Dermer Feature photo

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly sidelined his intelligence chiefs in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, replacing them with a key political ally, Ron Dermer. The shake-up came when Netanyahu arrived in Washington to meet with President Donald Trump, the first foreign leader to do so since Trump returned to office. Rather than

Erik Prince Smells Blood in Gaza—And He’s Ready to Cash In

Blackwater’s notorious founder is circling the battlefield again, and secret negotiations suggest he’s gearing up for his next big payday.

بواسطة Robert Inlakesh
Erik Prince Gaza Feature photo

Two private security firms registered in the U.S. have been contracted to oversee operations in the Netzarim Corridor, a checkpoint separating northern and southern Gaza. The Guardian identified one of them, UG Solutions, as actively recruiting nearly 100 former U.S. special forces soldiers to carry out vehicle inspections on Gazan refugees