Analysis
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Observations of an Expat: Uncharted Waters
Twelve New York jurors set the Good Ship USA adrift on uncharted waters in a troubled political sea. By Tom…
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Observations of an Expat: Love, Hate and the International Criminal Court
America has a love-hate relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC) By Tom Arms America has a love-hate relationship with…
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Observations of an Expat: Robert Fico: From Sinner to Saint to Martyr
Robert Fico is a sinner who has been turned into a saint by an attempted assassination and may yet become…
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Observations of an Expat: The Hip Thigh Bone Theory of the World
It is time for a review of the hip thigh bone theory of the world. The world is in danger…
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Study: Science and Religion Really Are Enemies After All!
Are science and religion doomed to eternal “warfare,” or can they just get along? Philosophers, theologians, scientists and atheists debate…
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Observations of an Expat: Campus Powder Keg
America has for years been a polarized powder keg waiting for the spark to ignite the fuse By Tom Arms…
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Observations of an Expat: War is Expensive
The war is expensive. How much bang can the Ukrainians get for their American bucks? The Ukrainians were literally running…
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China’s ‘overcapacity’ a smoke screen for U.S. selfish agendas
The latest attempt by the United States to undermine China’s economic success story is to scream “overcapacity.” Anthony Moretti The…
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Observations of an Expat: Poor Bibi
Spare a thought for Bibi Netanyahu. He is caught between a rock and several hard places. He is fighting external…
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Shifting Perceptions: Why is Southeast Asia tilting towards Beijing?
The tilting of Southeast Asian states towards China has been driven by factors like Washington’s misplaced priorities, weak response and…
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