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Ex Green Beret | Harvard Alumnus 🎓 Investment Banker & Geostrategist Adventurer | Writer | ADHD | Chiari level 2
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calendar_today27-08-2012 21:09:15

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Joint military exercises by India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives have raised concerns, especially with the detection of a Chinese naval ship suspected by India of espionage.

How will Japan-China tensions in Southeast Asia impact global geopolitical stability?

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The impact of the Ukrainian war extends to the South Caucasus, impacting the Armenia-Azerbaijan dynamic.

With Russia's focus on Ukraine, Armenia can no longer rely on Russian support against Azerbaijan.

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The sanctions imposed by the U.S. on Russia have put Kazakhstan in a difficult position, given its economic and security dependence on Russia.

However, Kazakhstan is showing signs of aspiring for greater independence from Russian influence.

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The civil war in Sudan has resulted in 15,000 deaths and 10 million people being displaced.

It is unclear why Ukraine is involved, but assisting the Sudanese government may benefit Ukraine's finances to support the war effort.

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Donald Trump has proposed potentially withdrawing from NATO if elected president, citing financial imbalances within the alliance.

With major nations like France not meeting these targets, Trump questions the U.S.'s disproportionate financial role in NATO

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Under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Hungary has taken actions that quite diverge from the EU objectives and principles, especially concerning foreign policy, humanitarian issues, and alliances.

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Jackpot in Guyana!

Oil has been found for an estimated 11 billion barrels, and it's shaking things up in the Caribbean.

With big names like Exxon jumping in, we're in for some interesting times.

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There's a big competition going on in Africa over who gets to control valuable resources like oil, diamonds, and gold.

A Russian company called Wagner used to be in charge of security, but they're not around anymore.

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Imran Khan has been imprisoned, his party has been dismembered to prevent them from presenting their full capacity in the elections, and they still managed to win.

The Pakistani elections are unfolding like a Netflix drama.

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Tunisia, a long-time Western ally, is currently seeking closer relationships with Eastern powers, particularly Russia.

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The BRICS nations are challenging the dominance of the US dollar, hoping to achieve economic independence, reduce their reliance on US policies, increase trade efficiency, and boost their global influence.

They're tired of the US calling the shots in the global money game.

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Iran's proxy wars in the Middle East are a complex and multifaceted aspect of its foreign policy.

In brief, Iran uses these proxy conflicts as a means to extend its influence and counter perceived threats, particularly from the United States and its allies.

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Key information from the 2024 Worldwide Election:

Algeria may affect Europe's gas supply; Taiwan could shift China relations; India, under Modi, could see a change in foreign policy; the US could see a Trump vs. Michelle Obama election.

The world is watching.

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2024 is the year of global elections - 42 elections, to be precise, impacting about half of the world's population and influencing economies totaling $41 trillion.

A year like this one has the potential to reshape the entire global political landscape.

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And this is why USA still has the capacity ti project naval power anywhere in the world. Projecting supply chains is another matter as it would require a higher amount of destroyers/frigates to ensure safe routes.

Also for anyone thinking China has an upper hand please look at…

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As a geostrategist observing Yemen, we're at a critical moment.

The Houthis, with Iran's support, have advanced militarily, notably in missile technology, and it sounds like a strategic challenge for the U.S.-led air task force, especially with limited ground intelligence.

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New data shows a sharp decline in young populations across China, Japan, South Korea, and Eastern Europe.

That's a major challenge for economic growth and military strength.

It's time to rethink strategies in a world where traditional population dynamics are being overturned.

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The U.S. faces a tough challenge with Houthi rebels attacking Israel and rising tensions over an Ethiopia-Somaliland deal.

This deal, opposed by Somalia, could destabilize even more the region, adding to the U.S.'s diplomatic responsibilities.

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