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After the US-China Summit

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The summit between presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump took place on May 14. The media has focused on the facts that little was...

George Answers Your Questions: The Week the New Global Reality Showed Itself

The Week the New Global Reality Showed Itself May 11, 2026 and The Significance of the Trump-Putin Talks May 4, 2026 Question: I believe this is the first time...

Previewing the US-China Summit

Months of planning are about to culminate in U.S. President Donald Trump’s May 13-15 visit to China to meet with President Xi Jinping. Every...

The Week the New Global Reality Showed Itself

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Last week, I wrote about the phone call Russian President Vladimir Putin made to U.S. President Donald Trump, during which he proposed a new...

George Answers Your Questions: The Significance of the Trump-Putin Talks

The Significance of the Trump-Putin Talks May 4, 2026 Question: Russian President Vladimir Putin wants only a one-day ceasefire for his May 9 celebration, but there...

What the UAE’s OPEC Exit Means for the Global Energy Market

The United Arab Emirates’ decision to leave OPEC, effective May 1, was not an isolated policy shift but the culmination of a deeper, decade-long...

America’s Simultaneous Management of China, Russia and Iran

That the United States is engaged in high-stakes negotiations with China, Russia and Iran – all at the same time – is a rare...

Daily Memo: European Leaders Gather in Yerevan

Partners abroad. European leaders are gathering on Monday for a summit of the European Political Community, a forum created in 2022 at the initiative...

The Significance of the Trump-Putin Talks

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Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held a 90-minute telephone conversation on April 29 – notably, at Putin's behest. Past conversations of this kind...

George Answers Your Questions: The Iran War and How It Ends

The Iran War and How It Might End April 27, 2026 Question: The IRGC is dependent on money from oil sales and supplies from China. If...

Global Economic Trends

(click to enlarge) Though global economic growth has stabilized since the 2020 pandemic meltdown, it remains below pre-pandemic averages and unevenly distributed across regions. After...

The Iran War and How It Might End

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The U.S.-Israel war against Iran was to a great extent predictable. The United States feared Iran becoming a nuclear power. Israel feared that as...

War, Oil and Energy Diversification

As I have written in the past, I am neutral on the matter of hydrocarbon-induced global warming, simply because, given my ignorance on the...

George Answers Your Questions: Hungary and the Iran War

War and the Principles of the Negotiation Process April 13, 2026 Question: Your latest analysis finally introduces the true vector of this conflict: China. However, applying...

Daily Memo: Ukraine Aid, Russia-China Ties

Drones for Ukraine. The U.K. will deliver at least 120,000 drones to Ukraine by the end of the year, its largest-ever drone package for...

The Future of Nuclear Modernization

During the Cold War, there was a certain logic to the nuclear balance of power that kept things relatively orderly. The ability to strike...

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The Geopolitics of the United States

The United States needed to expand west to the Pacific coast in order to ensure strategic depth, generate economic activity and development and reduce the presence of any threat on its western front.

The rich agriculture area between the Rockies and Appalachian Mountains has an intricate river system favorable for exports through New Orleans Port via the Mississippi River.

North America can only be threatened from the sea and therefore control of the seas plays an important element of American strategy.

After the Soviet Union fell, the United States had no strategic challenger. The US remains the world’s super power and actively works to prevent the emergence of any potential regional power that could one day challenge it.

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The United States is entering a period of domestic disorder that will last a decade or so. The crisis will not affect U.S. foreign policy, even if it looks like it will.

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Turkey’s Turkic Strategy Meets Eurasian Constraints

The United States continues to pursue a strategy of offloading security responsibilities to regional partners. Implicit in that strategy is the expectation that these...

Daily Memo: Washington’s Proposal to Iran

Iran update. The United States has outlined five conditions for ending the war in Iran, Iranian news agency Fars reported. They include the U.S....

After the US-China Summit

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The summit between presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump took place on May 14. The media has focused on the facts that little was...