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NATO leaders meet in The Hague, the alliance faces a fundamental question.

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As NATO leaders meet in The Hague, the alliance faces a fundamental question: Can Europe truly act independently, or is NATO now just a vehicle for U.S. strategic interests? With new defense spending demands and global tensions rising, the answer will shape the future of European sovereignty and global power.

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As rumors swirl about imminent U.S. or Israeli strikes on Iran, the world is bracing for the economic and geopolitical fallout. This is not just another flashpoint—it’s a test of how war, energy, and data control can redraw the global commodities map overnight.

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America’s Africa Dilemma: Airstrikes, Commodities, and the New Great Power Game

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Trump’s “outside the box” military and trade moves in Africa are drawing fresh praise and controversy—highlighting America’s high-stakes competition with China, Russia, and Iran for control over the world’s last big commodity frontier.

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