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The Politics of Self-Sabotage on the British Right
The New York Times published one of the finest long-form features in recent memory last week. The piece was a thorough chronicling of the US-Ukraine relationship and its evolution over the past 12 action-filled months. Despite the US’s off-the-cuff approach to foreign policy, the brazen contempt it shows Ukraine and the rest of Europe is consistently striking. Pressure is barely exerted on Putin, with any attempt to end his barbarous actions feeling futile. Everything is stu
Tom Watkins
Jan 135 min read


Americans Don’t Know What To Think Of Trump Attacking Venezuela
Almost a year into his second term as President of the United States, and Donald Trump’s promise to bring peace to an unstable world seems to have been almost completely forgotten by the administration. His progress on a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine has so far been mired with difficulties, with both nations refusing to agree on what they feel are unjust compromises and the absence of security guarantees. In the Middle East, the perceived success of Trump’s Gaza pe
Andres De Miguel
Dec 18, 20254 min read


Behind The Left’s Moral Condemnation Of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
Many on the Left have responded to Charlie Kirk’s assassination by condemning political violence. Former President Barack Obama tweeted ,...
Pritish Das
Sep 14, 20254 min read


MAGA Split Over Iran
As the world held its breath in anticipation for Donald Trump’s decision over whether to join Israel’s strikes against Iran’s nuclear...
Xavier Fletcher
Jun 24, 20255 min read


Donald Trump’s Conviction Makes White House Return More Likely
Donald Trump is a strange politician. Whilst traditional politicians lose support for unpopular decisions Donald Trump’s legal saga -...
Jakob Reid
May 31, 20243 min read
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