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Exporting Democracy, Importing Chaos: The U.S. Middle East Strategy

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Image Courtesy:- Middle East Daily For more than half a century, the United States has had a complicated, often paradoxical, relationship with the Middle East. From toppling governments to installing client regimes, from launching military interventions to exiting warzones abruptly—leaving chaos in its wake—America’s engagement with the Middle East reflects a strange mix of strategic obsession, ideological ambition, economic interest, and deep-rooted delusion. Despite investing trillions of dollars, losing thousands of soldiers, and facing severe backlash at home and abroad, the U.S. continues to insert itself into the volatile politics of the region. The central question remains: Why is America so fascinated with Middle Eastern regimes, and why does it so often leave empty-handed, disillusioned, and morally conflicted after each intervention?** This blog explores the motivations behind U.S. involvement in the Middle East, the history of regime changes, the psychological and ideologica...

Trump's Economic Paradox

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                (Image Courtesy:- Newyork Times) Donald Trump’s presidency introduced a shift in the global economic paradigm, focusing on protectionist policies under the banner of "America First." While the intent was to bolster domestic industries, reduce trade deficits, and create jobs for Americans, the long-term consequences of such an economic model raise serious concerns. The aggressive use of tariffs, renegotiation of trade agreements, and emphasis on economic nationalism could pave the way for a global tariff war, stalling global economic growth and ushering in a new era of economic conservatism. This article examines how Trump’s economic strategies could have a catastrophic impact on the U.S. and the global economy, with particular emphasis on their effects on developing nations and international trade relations. Key Features of Trump’s Economic Policies Protectionism and Tariffs Trump’s administration marked a departure from the global...

India's Islamic Diplomatic Outreach

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                       ( image courtesy :- The Kootniti) Nothing is constant , everything which's on the table to talk are matter of transition from interest to jingoism of self-interest. Not only your neighbours should be your friends indeed but who are far flung from your border must be in your good books or vice versa; cause you never know who are good at remediate your exposing wound and who can make your interest best served. so, if you have good watch around your wrist, do check what's the good time and with whom you can best fit with. India's diplomacy seen 5 phases of foreign policy , starting from Nehruvian foreign policy startling inclination of Nehru's towards the socialism which he saw during his visit of USSR to the NAM (Non-aligned Movement) had approximately no decisive approach to Arab world and this was obvious cause India has just a decade ago got the freedom from suppression and bloodshed of...