AI’s Insatiable Appetite Is Reviving Nuclear Power

Exploding AI demand is pushing Big Tech toward nuclear power, with Meta, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon securing unprecedented reactor deals. The U.S. aims to quadruple capacity but lacks long‑term waste storage and domestic enrichment. Meanwhile, China races ahead with rapid reactor expansion and SMR deployment, reshaping global energy influence.
Washington May Be Speaking the Wrong Language With Tehran

Khamenei’s invocation of Karbala signals a shift from deterrence to existential defiance, undermining Washington’s assumption that limited strikes can coerce Iran. Tehran’s doctrine favors horizontal escalation, hardened nuclear sites, and regional proxies. With succession fears rising, even a “surgical” U.S. attack risks unifying Iran’s system and triggering unpredictable retaliation.
The Maduro Capture and Trump’s Disposable International Law

Trump’s seizure of Nicolás Maduro was framed as a “judicial extraction,” but legal scholars say it violated the UN Charter’s ban on force and exposed the limits of international law. By stripping Maduro’s immunity and bypassing the ICJ, Washington set a precedent major powers can exploit — with implications far beyond Venezuela.
Beijing’s Case for a European Break With NATO

China’s state media cast Rubio’s Munich speech as proof Europe should quit NATO, but Europe is rearming within the alliance, not abandoning it. Beijing’s call ignores EU–China trade frictions and Europe’s dependence on Chinese rare‑earths. The real debate is about European autonomy inside NATO — not a break with Washington.
Why a Nuclear-Only Iran Deal Is the Smart Play

A nuclear‑only agreement is the most achievable path in the current U.S.–Iran standoff. Iran’s damaged enrichment sites and willingness to accept strict IAEA oversight create rare diplomatic space, while demands on missiles and proxies are non‑starters. Limiting talks to the nuclear file avoids war and secures verifiable constraints.
Trump’s Grand Strategy Is Speeding Up the Decline It Promised to Reverse

Trump’s strategy of hemispheric retreat, tariff coercion, and fossil‑fuel dominance is accelerating the very American decline it vowed to reverse. The U.S. has suffered a sharp drop in global soft power, alienated allies through chaotic tariffs, and ceded the clean‑energy future to China. The result is a faster, more chaotic erosion of U.S. influence.