Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter: June, A Momentous Month.

Israel’s attack on Iran, backed by the U.S., aims to disrupt nuclear bomb development, potentially altering Middle Eastern dynamics. The U.S. Supreme Court strengthened presidential power over national policies. Economic trends show U.S. manufacturing slowing, while job creation declines. Mexico’s inflation remains high, and geopolitical shifts impact global markets and trade relations.

Madness is Contagious.

The content discusses the interconnected global crises, highlighting the brutal deportation of migrants in the U.S., corruption in Spain, and escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. It reflects on historical and current aggressions, the realities of immigration, and the potential onset of a new world war, emphasizing the contagiousness of madness in politics.

The Downfall of Damascus

The content discusses the geopolitical shifts following the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, highlighting the implications for the Assad dictatorship in Syria. It emphasizes Israel’s strengthened military position amid regional instability, the ongoing Syrian crisis, and the impact of external alliances involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey in shaping the area’s future.

Bashar al-Assad in Moscow

Bashar al-Assad and his father’s 54-year regime in Syria was marked by violence, oppression, and widespread human rights abuses through prisons like Saydnaya and Tadmor. With Russian support, Assad faced international condemnation for atrocities. Following his recent flight, significant shifts in Middle Eastern politics may emerge, fostering potential coexistence and stability in Syria.

What’s Iran Next Move?

As tensions rise a year after the Oct 7th Hamas attacks, Iran’s VP for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, discusses with Ian Bremmer the ongoing Middle East conflict. Topics include Iran’s self-defense stance, regional provocations, and perspectives on U.S. elections, emphasizing Iran’s cautious approach amid escalating tensions.

The Return of King David

Antonio Navalón’s post discusses the evolution of warfare, emphasizing the shift from traditional violence to technology-driven conflicts. He highlights the role of intelligence and technological advancements in contemporary warfare, drawing parallels with historical events like the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Additionally, he reflects on Israel’s current stance, noting their shift from victimhood to a more assertive posture in response to ongoing threats. The post underscores the dual-edged nature of technology, which can both empower and endanger modern society.

Big Think: Ian Bremmer on Gaza

Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and president of Eurasia Group, joins us to discuss the historical and political context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In this conversation, Bremmer and our editor-in-chief, Robert Chapman-Smith, explore the current dynamics between Israel and Palestine, particularly during Israeli Prime Minister …

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A Conflict Between Three Powers

Antonio Navalón In just 15 days, the world changed. When it seemed that the world could only be capable of sustaining or witnessing a single armed conflict at a time – referring to the war between Ukraine and Russia – the terrorist group Hamas forced …

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