Rubio celebrates colonial expansion as allies admit rules-based order was always a hypocritical fiction.
Browsing: Order
2026 Iran war redefines Middle East balance: attrition, resilience, vulnerability shape new regional order.
US abandons world order. Time to relocate UN, diversify funding, build multilateralism without Washington.
Iran war marks post-liberal order’s death. Power replaces rules. New rivalries emerge. Realism returns.
Conflict reflects struggle over regional order; stability without justice perpetuates cycles of resentment and confrontation.
The old regional order is collapsing; Arabs face a choice: fragmented dependency or a collective security framework.
U.S. foreign policy has shifted from rules to raw power—coercion, conditional alliances, and strategic intimidation—testing global order.
Global shifts present Israel with rising threats and diminished U.S. guarantees, but also opportunities for peace and defense exports.
