The World’s CT Chiefs Are Meeting. America Sent a Wish List.

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With the UN’s Ninth Counter-Terrorism Strategy review underway, the global community faces a pivotal moment. Yet, as threats evolve, the United States arrives at the table with a significantly dismantled institutional presence. This shift raises urgent questions about the future of international cooperation in an era of rising global instability.

The Numbers Behind America’s Soft Power Collapse

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The concept of “soft power,” pioneered by Joseph Nye, is facing a historic reversal. As the United States sees its global reputation plummet in the 2026 indices, the erosion of its values-based influence and institutional legitimacy signals a deep, structural shift. Is the era of American global appeal reaching its end?

Bahrain and Kuwait Are Paying the Price for America’s War

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The strategic bargain of hosting US military bases has fundamentally shifted. Following the recent US-Iran conflict, Gulf states find themselves bearing the human and economic brunt of regional escalation. As infrastructure lies damaged and security guarantees falter, a quiet, urgent reckoning over the future of Western military presence is underway.

America’s Chip War Is Misfiring and Beijing Is Taking Notes

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US export controls aimed at freezing China’s semiconductor progress have backfired. Instead of containment, these measures have spurred Beijing to aggressively scale domestic production. As the global tech landscape bifurcates, policymakers must now decide if current restrictions are protecting national security or simply eroding the revenue needed for American innovation.