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Lindsey Graham Dies at 71: The Senator Who Helped Shape America's Global Strategy (1955–2026)

The Death of America's Most Influential Foreign Policy Hawk Lindsey Graham's Death Marks the End of an Era in American Foreign Policy The death of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham at the age of 71 closes one of the most influential—and controversial—chapters in modern American politics. According to a statement released by his office, Graham died following a brief and sudden illness, ending more than three decades of public service and over twenty years in the United States Senate. ( ABC News ) Although many politicians leave behind legislative achievements, Graham's legacy extends far beyond Washington. He became one of the defining architects of America's interventionist foreign policy after the Cold War, shaping debates on military power, alliances, counterterrorism, and America's role as the world's leading superpower. Whether admired as a defender of democracy or criticized as an advocate of endless military intervention, Lindsey Graham helped define how the Uni...
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Iran War Escalates Again as Trump Declares Ceasefire 'Over'

Why the Middle East Is Entering Its Most Dangerous Phase Yet By GeoTechEco Journal The fragile diplomatic effort that briefly slowed the fighting between the United States and Iran has effectively collapsed. On Thursday, President Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire was "over," authorizing a fresh wave of U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets following attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks aimed at American military installations across the Gulf, pushing the region closer to a broader conflict than at any point since hostilities began earlier this year. The renewed exchange marks more than another military escalation. It represents the failure of months of difficult diplomacy and demonstrates how quickly fragile agreements can unravel in one of the world's most strategically important regions. A Ceasefire That Never Built Trust The ceasefire negotiated earlier this year was never a comprehe...

France vs Morocco: Why This World Cup Quarterfinal Is About More Than Football

When France and Morocco meet in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal, the scoreboard will show just another knockout match. But beneath the surface lies one of the tournament's most emotionally charged encounters—a game shaped by history, migration, identity, and a football rivalry that has grown far beyond the pitch. Four years after France ended Morocco's dream run in the 2022 World Cup semifinal, the Atlas Lions return with a chance to rewrite history. This is not simply about reaching another semifinal. For Morocco, it is an opportunity to erase one of the most painful nights in its football history. For France, it is another test of whether experience and pedigree can once again overcome one of the world's fastest-rising football nations. ( Le Monde.fr ) A Rivalry Unlike Any Other Few international fixtures carry the same emotional complexity as France versus Morocco. The relationship between the two countries extends well beyond football. Morocco was a French protecto...
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