Mongolia Travelogue: A Journey Through the Greatest Horseman’s Empire and the Radical Turning Point of History On the steppe outside Ulaanbaatar, a 40-meter steel Genghis […]
Category: Opinion
Fear and Fortune: Lessons from Two Rocket Nations
North Korea built bombs to survive. China built brands to thrive. The U.S. shaped them both—just in opposite ways. Decades ago, I posed in Pyongyang, […]
Theft as Diplomacy: How the U.S. Is Undermining Its Own Currency
From Trust to Turbulence in the Age of US-Led Economic Coercion Amid internal upheaval, the U.S. dollar is facing mounting pressure on the global stage. […]
Christian Zionism Is a Betrayal of Christianity
From Abraham to Christ: The Fulfillment That Zionism Denies In a moment that quickly ignited debate across religious and political circles, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz […]
Javanese Imperialism: Indonesia’s Dark History of Subjugation
Colonialism is often portrayed as a Western construct, one where European powers divided and conquered vast swaths of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. However, the […]
Dark History of The Maluku Islands
The Maluku Islands, often called the Spice Islands, sit quietly in Indonesia’s eastern archipelago, far from the bustling centers of Jakarta or Bali. For many, […]
Is Bougainville Heading for Independence or War?
Bougainville stands at a crossroads in its history. With the 2027 independence timeline set in the Bougainville Peace Agreement, the region is preparing for a […]
Frontline Dispatch – Is Indonesia Heading for Revolution
Indonesia is teetering on the edge of upheaval. What began as outrage over lawmakers receiving housing allowances nearly ten times the national minimum wage has […]
