In a discussion with Raj Shamani, Khan Sir explained why the US is powerful despite not being the largest country.
The US-Israel war against Iran has transformed into a conflict where geography, economic coercion, coalition legitimacy, and Gulf energy dynamics are the decisive factors, rather than solely kinetic s ...
Several futures are possible. Iran’s leadership could survive the confrontation but emerge weakened, producing a period of ...
In the least charitable—and probably accurate—view, President Trump went to war with Iran out of a delusional faith in ...
Iran lost the first round badly. Its nuclear sites are rubble. Its air defenses are gone. The Revolutionary Guards have taken ...
Twelve countries, including Canada, signed the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949 in Washington, D.C., in an effort to provide ...
If Canada’s Arctic investments translate into real capability, they could strengthen North American defense in practical ways.
This collection of essays is a testimony to cities that devolve, disappear, and reappear as altered landscapes, haunted by ...
As scientists, doctors and journalists write about the process of human thought, humanity as a whole now knows much more about how our brains work — and how the physical components of our minds can ...
Electricity prices vary dramatically across the United States. Geography, fuel sources, infrastructure costs, and energy policy all play a role in determining what households ultimately pay for ...
With the route now disrupted and cargoes stranded, pressure on Washington to act has intensified. Yet, as of mid-March, the answer remains uncertain.