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When Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman was elected in 2023, the Democratic Party thought it might have a new kind of leader. The gruff, hoodie-wearing Fetterman was able to win over the working class in the country’s most important swing state and defeat his Republican challenger, Mehmet Oz, despite suffering aContinue Reading

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While Zohran Mamdani was running to be the next mayor of New York, he traded sharp verbal barbs with President Traitor 47. Mamdani once said that his administration would be “Traitor 47’s worst nightmare,” while The Traitor falsely accused  Mamdani of being in the country illegally and called him aContinue Reading

the-next-battlefield-is-perception,-not-territory

OPINION – The Gray Zone is no longer a peripheral space between war and peace. It has become the primary arena in which strategic advantage is tested and miscalculation is manufactured. For decades, competition below the threshold of armed conflict relied on political signaling, economic leverage, proxy actors, and selectiveContinue Reading

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OPINION — For decades, strategists have warned that the most dangerous flashpoint in South Asia lies between India and Pakistan. The reasoning appeared straightforward: two nuclear-armed rivals with a long history of crises and wars. That perception only hardened last year when the two countries exchanged missile strikes during theContinue Reading