A Grim Prediction that Came True On February 24, 2024, I wrote: “The next German ruling party, led by a former BlackRock manager, has just […]
Author: Felix Abt
The West Says Russians Have Nothing to Laugh About—Here’s the Truth
We’ve been fed a narrative—that Russia is broken, lifeless, and grim. But is that the truth? I wanted to see beyond the headlines, so I […]
The Peacemaker Wants To Go to War
In a speech at the Naval Academy, U.S. Vice President JD Vance declared the end of U.S. unipolar dominance and outlined a stark new military […]
The Fortress That Fell: How Vietnam Shattered a Colonial Empire
What if I told you that bicycles, jungle trails, and sheer determination helped topple one of Europe’s most powerful armies? In 1954, in the remote […]
The Nation Hitler Feared to Invade
Why Hitler Never Invaded Switzerland: The Power of Armed Neutrality Switzerland’s survival during World War II was no accident—it was the result of a deliberate […]
Software as Sovereignty: The Rise of Harmony OS
HarmonyOS NEXT, a new native mobile operating system with Huawei’s app ecosystem, new user interface, and better performance. In the digital age, software is more […]
What Washington Gets Wrong About China—and Why It Matters
In August 1981 at the US ambassador’s residence in Beijing. From left to right: Chas Freeman, daughter Carla Freeman, US president Jimmy Carter, Chas Freeman’s […]
History Shows the Way to Peace
President Zelensky and his European patrons are calling for a ceasefire on the Ukrainian-Russian front—not genuine peace negotiations. This proposed ceasefire is designed to halt […]