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Germany's Conscription Questionnaire Reveals Europe's Mobilization Illusion
Europe

Germany's Conscription Questionnaire Reveals Europe's Mobilization Illusion

Berlin's new selective service law asks young men to fill out forms while NATO's eastern flank faces a 2028-2030 threat window. The gap between bureaucratic gesture and military capability exposes Europe's defense architecture as dependent on American protection it may not receive.
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Michael Soren
The 2027 Prophecy: How a Date Became a Destiny
Asia-Pacific

The 2027 Prophecy: How a Date Became a Destiny

U.S. intelligence warned that China would be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027. The assessment has since escaped its origins, becoming a self-reinforcing timeline that shapes military budgets, alliance postures, and crisis dynamics across the Pacific—regardless of whether Xi Jinping has decided...
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Michael Soren
The Ledger and the Loophole
Economic Statecraft

The Ledger and the Loophole

Iran now openly offers missiles for cryptocurrency. North Korea funds its weapons program with stolen Bitcoin. As sanctioned states build parallel financial systems, the West faces an uncomfortable question: what happens when economic coercion loses its teeth?
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Michael Soren
The Shells That Count: What Ukraine Reveals About Western Defense Procurement
Defense

The Shells That Count: What Ukraine Reveals About Western Defense Procurement

Ukraine fires 6,000 artillery rounds daily while Western production struggles to keep pace. The conflict has not proven that mass defeats precision—it has exposed a procurement philosophy built for wars that may never come while neglecting wars that might.
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Michael Soren
The Defibrillator Problem: Why American Counterterrorism Keeps Failing in the Sahel
Great Powers

The Defibrillator Problem: Why American Counterterrorism Keeps Failing in the Sahel

The United States spent half a billion dollars training Sahelian security forces. Terrorism surged 2,000 percent. The correlation reveals a structural flaw in counterterrorism strategy that no amount of precision targeting can fix.
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Michael Soren
Ukraine and the artillery paradox: A meta-analysis
Synthesis

Ukraine and the artillery paradox: A meta-analysis

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Why the world ignores Sudan's civil war
Synthesis

Why the world ignores Sudan's civil war

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Daily Brief: 05 January 2026

Daily Brief: 05 January 2026

Ukraine burns through America's monthly artillery output in two days. Sudan's 150,000 dead barely register while the West obsesses over precision weapons losing their edge.
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Michael Soren
How cryptocurrency is making sanctions obsolete
Synthesis

How cryptocurrency is making sanctions obsolete

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The 2027 Taiwan invasion timeline: Real deadline or self-fulfilling prophecy?
Synthesis

The 2027 Taiwan invasion timeline: Real deadline or self-fulfilling prophecy?

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Daily Brief: 04 January 2026

Daily Brief: 04 January 2026

Iran sells missiles for Bitcoin while Pentagon's 2027 Taiwan deadline becomes the very crisis it predicted—digital money fuels real wars as artificial timelines create actual conflicts.
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Michael Soren
Germany's conscription won't fix NATO's European problem
Synthesis

Germany's conscription won't fix NATO's European problem

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