Donald Trump-Pakistan Oil “Odyssey” is typical Pak Hype
Just about the time Pindi was learning that hype does not fill pipelines as well as oil and gas do, enter Donald Trump. With Oil Fantasies for Pakistan.
Just about the time Pindi was learning that hype does not fill pipelines as well as oil and gas do, enter Donald Trump. With Oil Fantasies for Pakistan.
Thanks to radical Islam, Salman Rushdie needs no introduction. His level of fame is so immense that most writers would need a Nobel Prize to achieve even a quarter of his recognition.
Erdogan-ruled Turkey is well known for neo-Ottoman delusions and exporting of Turkic identity as well as its variant of pan-Islamism.
Turkey’s deepening ties with Bangladesh, from defence zones to Jamaat support, are geopolitical curveballs; this entire episode is yet another wake-up call for New Delhi.
U.S. foreign policy is driven by a consistent agenda of maintaining global supremacy, even at the cost of destabilizing other regions and using allies as “pawns.”
Israel and the UK are using Azerbaijan as a geopolitical crowbar, prying at Russia and Iran while securing oil and influence.
Pakistan is a threat to regional stability, peace, and security to all three countries it shares its biggest land borders: India, Afghanistan, and Iran.
The America Party, the new party of Elon Musk, Trump’s boring tariffs, Xi hiding, and Zelensky begging; how is the world looking this week?
There are demands by citizen groups to rename Volgograd to Stalingrad. The city’s airport has already been named by the local city council and Putin to Stalingrad Airport, as a tribute to the Battle of Stalingrad during WW2, the most gruesome urban war in history that led to two million deaths.
Western elites are too busy counting Qatari cash to notice they’re being played by Qatar. Like my friend Papan plays the harmonica.