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Pakistan and the Coming Indo-Pacific Bandwagon Effect

Very soon, Pakistan will be forced to cease any ideas of adopting a so-called “hedging” strategy to survive and thrive in the new multipolar world. With China, Russia, and the growing BRICS contingents in focus (particularly Iran), it should be clear that critical Indo-Asian nations and a handful of smaller states will soon hop on the Russo-Chinese bandwagon. The U.S. and its allies have but one chance to remain key partners and maintain economic and geostrategic security. Acceptance of the rising multipolar world community and cementing policies…

Phil Butler

The Big Game in the Sahel Style: Geopolitical Ambitions of Russia, the US and France in the Sahel Region

During the last several years the situation in the Sahel region has undergone significant changes. Coups d’Etat have consistently taken place in Mali, Burkina-Faso, Niger and Gabon. Realizing their own significance in the multipolar world, African countries are more and more drifting away from the former colonial powers, which had used them for centuries as a cheap source of natural resources. Such perturbations in the region are giving way to a new span…

Aleksei Bolshakov

Who Benefits from a Wider War in the Middle East

The January 4 attack in Iran on the 4th anniversary of Qasim Sulemani’s death is one of the latest in a series of events unfolding in the Middle East and predicting a heightened possibility of a wider war. Following the start of the Israel-Palestine war on October 7, the Middle East has begun to change in ways that may have profound consequences not only for the region, but also for the rest of the world as we know it. Israel is already executing a ‘One State’ solution with the US help. More recently, Israeli strikes in Lebanon are a calculated move to entice Hezbollah…

Salman Rafi Sheikh