The Firebrand from Damascus (Part 2)

The Firebrand from Damascus (Part 2)

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The Madman Theory from Nixon to Trump

Is Donald Trump mad? Or is he a practitioner of the Madman Theory — and therefore not mad at all? James D. Boys, author of ⁠⁠U.S. Grand Strategy and the Madman Theory: From Nixon to Trump⁠⁠, argues that the Madman Theory is not madness, but the performance of madness: a tactic by ...  Show more

The UAE’s OPEC Withdrawal & Trump’s Wartime Dilemma

Aimen is back with a huge amount of behind-the-scenes information on what’s been happening in the Middle East in the past three weeks—especially on the real reasons the UAE withdrew from OPEC, and what’s been going on inside Donald Trump’s head as he tries to chart a course to vi ...  Show more

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