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Why Missile Defense Now Raises the Risk of War
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Why Missile Defense Now Raises the Risk of War

The article argues that modern missile‑defence systems, once seen as purely defensive, now embolden states to take greater offensive risks. It cites Ukraine’s 2022 invasion, Israel’s 2024‑25 conflicts, and U.S. plans for a "Golden Dome" as examples where perceived invulnerability...

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U.S.-Iran Talks Make Little Headway
NewsFeb 6, 2026

U.S.-Iran Talks Make Little Headway

U.S. and Iranian officials held indirect nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, marking the first formal diplomatic engagement since the June 2025 strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The United States sent Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, underscoring the military...

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U.S.-Iran Indirect Nuclear Talks Fail to Make Significant Progress
NewsFeb 6, 2026

U.S.-Iran Indirect Nuclear Talks Fail to Make Significant Progress

Indirect nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran convened in Muscat, Oman, marking the first formal dialogue since President Trump ordered strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025. Both sides described the meeting as a "good start," but...

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How the British Empire Chose Canada Over Guadeloupe
NewsFeb 6, 2026

How the British Empire Chose Canada Over Guadeloupe

During the Seven Years’ War, Britain faced a heated debate over whether to retain the newly captured Canadian territories or the sugar‑rich island of Guadeloupe. Financial officials highlighted Guadeloupe’s immediate profitability, while strategists argued Canada offered long‑term security for the...

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