A Strategic Constant By Mehmet Enes Beşer Whereas elsewhere in this new world order friendships of old are being broken and the international system is increasingly marked by suspicion, the relationship between China and Russia has held firm. Failing short of a marriage of convenience, the emerging China–Russia strategic partnership rests upon pragmatism, strategic mutual trust, and a vision for ...

Repeating History from Hungary to Taiwan First published on the website “mavivatan.com” The year 1956 stands as one of the major breaking points in modern geopolitics. The Suez Crisis began on July 19, 1956, when the United States withdrew financing for the Aswan Dam in Egypt. It escalated on July 26, when Egypt’s revolutionary leader Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the ...

Solar plants on a large scale are prone to land disputes, especially where there are uncertain tenure status or indigenous communities. By Mehmet Enes Beşer The ASEAN region boasts some of the finest solar irradiation in the world, offering a geographical advantage in tapping solar power to meet its rapidly growing energy needs. With Southeast Asian economies industrializing, urbanizing, and ...

It is comforting to see Trump as a buffoon, to accept the facade he presents of a blustering and ill-educated ignoramus, who swings wildly between policy options, and who does not understand the world of geopolitics. But that is nonsense. By Craig Murray What if Trump’s apparently chaotic thought processes and intuitive decision making are all a blind, a charade? ...

Interview with Wes J. Bryant, a former Pentagon analyst and combat veteran. By Yunus Emre Özgün The “rules-based international order” is dead. It has not been dismantled by foreign adversaries, but systemically destroyed by its self-proclaimed architects. As the Middle East teeters on the edge of a regional conflagration sparked by Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field and ...

New threats emerging from both Israeli and US media and Israeli politicians targeting Türkiye. Turkish experts explain their goals. As the United States and Israel continue their attacks on Iran, political and media voices from these countries are claiming that “Türkiye is the new Iran”. Although at a lower level, Israel and Türkiye maintain diplomatic relations. But threats are coming ...

China–US impasse is not the product of inevitability—it is the result of political inertia, domestic pressures, and a misplaced understanding of interdependence. By Mehmet Enes Beşer In a climate of growing tensions and mounting rhetoric, China–US relations look more precarious by the minute. From tech controls and trade wars to ideological sparring and geostrategic posturing, both countries have been caught ...

The speech of Beatriz Bissio at the forum ‘Epstein and the Bottomless Depravity of the Elites – Urgent Need for a Cultural Renaissance!’ By Beatriz Bissio, Associate Professor in the Postgraduate Program of Comparative History, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro The Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) organized an online forum on March 2, 2026, titled “Epstein and the Bottomless Depravity ...

A perspective from Egypt. Day after day, it becomes clearer to everyone that the war the United States and Israel are waging against Iran is not an easy walk or a swift military campaign. While the battles rage, the scope of the war expands, discontent grows, oil and gas prices are exploding, and fears of a severe inflationary wave are ...

The erratic leadership of NATO NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on March 22 that he is “absolutely convinced” that the alliance will be able to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Rutte stated 22 countries, including NATO members along with allies such as South Korea and Japan, are coordinating efforts to do that. Cem Gürdeniz, a retired Rear Admiral of ...

Posted by by United World International 4 Min Read March 25, 2026 By Gürkan Demir, from Tehran / Iran A united society I am in avenues where Iranians gather. After Trump’s talk of “negotiation”, Iranians are determined to continue the war until the US and Israel raise the white flag. Each life lost, each missile fell on the Iranian soil, ...

Vietnam’s 2030 goal of 6 GW of offshore wind mirrors the nation’s bold vision of a low-carbon future. By Mehmet Enes Beşer Vietnam is now the most prospective offshore player in Southeast Asia for wind development. With over 3,000 kilometers of coastline, moderate winds, and a growing energy demand, the country naturally stands to emerge as an area source of ...