This brief exposes how unconditional diplomatic backing has triggered devastating domestic inflation and systemic electoral liability across the West.
Browsing: Alliance
Explore how the post-Iran War reality has transformed Middle Eastern security frameworks into a deeply entangling, unratified regional alliance system.
Tokyo analyzes the strategic guardrails and structural risks of the Beijing bilateral talks, detailing critical implications for Taiwan and the US alliance.
Israel’s war consumes munitions at an unsustainable rate. US resupply prevents collapse. Alliance is existential, not optional.
Support for Israel declines among Democrats and young Americans. Israel risks becoming a partisan wedge issue with lasting consequences.
Moscow exploits Iran’s crisis as bargaining chip, offering seasonal courtesies while refusing military aid or alliance obligations.
Iran war overshadows Takaichi’s Washington visit: Japan can’t join Hormuz escorts, seeks economic deals, peace.
‘Gulf NATO’ ambition meets reality: shared threats, resources, but political rivalries hinder integration.
Middle East’s “1919 moment”: victorious alliance must manage differences to avoid post-WWI unraveling.
Muslim Brotherhood backs Iran amid war, rooted in ideological ties—Sunni-Shiite political Islam converges.
