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Why Iran’s Islamic Republic Won’t Survive This Generation
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Why Iran’s Islamic Republic Won’t Survive This Generation

The protests against the Islamic regime in Iran have most likely passed the point of no return. Thousands of people, mostly young, have been brutally killed by the regime’s enforcers. This brutality echoes the conduct of past totalitarian dictatorships, where liberation movements were met with terror and indiscriminate violence. A useful historical analogy is Budapest...

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Alex Karp and the Return of Moral Realism

Every civilization relies on its public thinkers. They are the ones who shape how a society understands itself and makes moral sense of the world. We have built extraordinary machines, yet neglected the discipline of moral reasoning. Into that vacuum stepped Alex Karp. Karp, the founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, carries the sensibility of an...

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson’s ‘9/11 Files’ Alleges CIA Shielded Hijackers, Links John Brennan to Jeddah Visa Pipeline

Tucker Carlson has launched The 9/11 Files with an explosive challenge to the official narrative. For nearly a quarter century, Americans have been told that Al Qaeda operatives repeatedly slipped through cracks in the intelligence system, brushing past U.S. and foreign agencies undetected until it was too late. Carlson’s opening episode argues otherwise: that key...

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Full Transcript: President Trump’s UN General Assembly Address

Speaker 1 (00:02): The Assembly will hear an address by His Excellency, Donald Trump, President of the United States of America. I request protocol to escort His Excellency and invite him to address the Assembly. US President Donald Trump (00:27): Thank you very much, very much appreciated. And I don’t mind making the speech without...

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Canada Has a New Leader—Is Mark Carney Heading for a Fight with Trump?

As Canada ushers in a new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, many are wondering how his relationship with President Donald Trump will compare to that of his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. While Trudeau was known for his liberal globalist agenda and tense, often passive-aggressive relationship with Trump, Carney presents a different challenge: an unelected global elitist with...

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Syria After Assad: Can Peace Prevail?

The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad marks a pivotal moment in Syria’s history and raises profound questions about the future of the country and the wider region. As rebel forces celebrate their victory in Damascus and international actors recalibrate their strategies, the world is left to wonder: What comes next for Syria? Will the nation...

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The 2024 Vibe Shift

The 2024 presidential election marked a decisive shift in American politics, stirring widespread conversations about the country’s trajectory. For many, it feels like the nation is standing at a crossroads, a moment where the choices made today will ripple into the future, shaping not only America but the global stage. This moment of transition has...

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