The American Deep State’s Geopolitical Strategy: From the USSR to China and the Emerging India – PART 2

The American Deep State’s Geopolitical Strategy: From the USSR to China and the Emerging India – PART 2 Beyond the Deep State—Iran, Trump, and the Path to Multipolarity Continuing the exploration of Jeffrey Sachs’ analysis, Part 2 focuses on the role of Iran within the American deep state’s strategic framework and critiques of former President […]
The American Deep State’s Geopolitical Strategy: From the USSR to China and the Emerging India – PART 1

The American Deep State’s Geopolitical Strategy: From the USSR to China and the Emerging India – PART 1 The American Deep State and Its Global Containment Strategy In recent decades, an unelected and largely invisible national security bureaucracy—the “American deep state”—has shaped U.S. foreign policy, argues economist Jeffrey Sachs. This permanent apparatus, established after World […]
Eurasian Geopolitical Fault Lines: Jeffrey Sachs on NATO Expansion, Ukraine, and the Emerging Global Order

Eurasian Geopolitical Fault Lines In a sharp critique of post-Cold War diplomacy, Nobel laureate economist Jeffrey Sachs exposes how broken promises and strategic miscalculations have fueled current tensions between Russia, the West, and the emerging global order. Central to his analysis is the pledge made by U.S. officials in 1990 that NATO would not expand […]