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Forget the Pundits. “Professor” Jiang’s Forecasts Are Going Viral

Chinese educator "Professor" Jiang is rapidly rising across YouTube, where long-form podcast interviews are fueling interest in geopolitical forecasts and global instability.

Can Trump Just Cancel TPS?

SCOTUS is set to hear a case that will determine the fate of 330,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians now in the country under TPS, with broader implications for US democracy.

A Case for War? Iran’s Non-Existent Nuclear Weapons Program

The United States’ repeated attacks on Iran over more than 40 years are based on a lie: that Iran has a nuclear weapons program.

Trump’s Threats and the Moral Unraveling of America

The US under Trump has surrendered the moral authority that once allowed Americans to believe that their country stood for something beyond raw power.

On Trump and Iran, Europeans Are All for One, Each to Their Own

European countries are charting a course amid the war in Iran that combines institutional multilateralism with realist bilateralism.

Why Trump Cannot Win in Iran

Trump’s crude approach to the war in Iran has unwittingly created a bulwark of unlimited resistance, fueled by religious fervor and entrenched patriotism.

We’ve Won the Iran Conflict, Trump Reassures Americans Even as More Troops Are Deployed to Middle East

“Take the Strait,” President Donald Trump asserted to countries whose supply of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

Barrels and Battle Lines: Washington’s Risky Theatrical Reversal in Europe

In the opera houses of Italy, the drama often lies in sudden reversals, an apt analogy for Europe’s reaction to Washington’s latest energy decision.

Trump Promised to Liberate Iran. Then the Bombs Fell.

Far from welcoming US intervention, many Iranians are simply mourning the violence, says Prof. Minoo Moallem, adding any transition must be led by Iranians.