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Assad Loyalists Are Plotting a Comeback in Syria — and It's Falling Apart Video
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Assad Loyalists Are Plotting a Comeback in Syria — and It's Falling Apart

Exiled Assad loyalists in Russia and Lebanon are competing to revive the old Syrian regime, but money, rivalry, and a stabilizing Syria are sinking the plot.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026
The Biggest Losers of the Iran War So Far: How the Conflict Spilled Past Iran's Borders Video
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The Biggest Losers of the Iran War So Far: How the Conflict Spilled Past Iran's Borders

A region-by-region map of the Iran War's global fallout, from the Gulf's desalination crisis to India's fuel shock, Cyprus, Lebanon, and Asia's energy triage.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026
What If BRICS Became a Military Alliance? Video
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What If BRICS Became a Military Alliance?

A defense analysis of whether the BRICS bloc could become a NATO-style military alliance, its combined firepower, and why collective defense remains unlikely.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026
Can Japan Stop China? Tokyo's Remilitarization and the Race for Asia Video
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Can Japan Stop China? Tokyo's Remilitarization and the Race for Asia

As Washington's commitment to Asia wavers, Japan under PM Takaichi is rearming and building a regional coalition to check Chinese dominance. Can it work?

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026
Could Canada Become Europe's Arsenal? The Case for a New Trans-Atlantic Defense Pact Video
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Could Canada Become Europe's Arsenal? The Case for a New Trans-Atlantic Defense Pact

Europe needs weapons it can't build fast enough, and Canada has idle industrial capacity. Inside the case for Canada becoming Europe's defense arsenal.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026
China's Invisible Navy: How a Fishing Fleet Became a Strategic Weapon in the East China Sea Video
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China's Invisible Navy: How a Fishing Fleet Became a Strategic Weapon in the East China Sea

Thousands of Chinese maritime militia vessels are massing in geometric formations off Shanghai, testing a force that could decide a Taiwan invasion while Washington looks elsewhere.

Simon Whistler Simon Whistler · June 2, 2026

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