When the state thanks armed groups for accepting its monopoly on arms, it reveals how sovereignty has become a negotiation rather than a binding principl
Browsing: Arms
Declining US arms dominance may reduce complicity in Middle East civilian harm and war crimes.
A Pakistan-Sudan arms deal signals a regional shift from diplomacy to military escalation, risking a protracted proxy conflict.
Sudan’s war persists because regional powers profit from a fractured state, while peace efforts serve as a parallel track, not a genuine solution.
Pakistan’s security role grows, but domestic instability and economic limits challenge its reach.
