On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to run for the presidency of Venezuela following the resolution of the current crisis in Iran. This declaration raises questions about the implications of his decision on U.S. policy in the region.
The global political arena is witnessing rapid developments as tensions between major countries escalate. These events occur at a critical time requiring swift responses from the international community.
Questions are rising about the role of the BRICS group on the international stage following Iran's recent escalation in the region. This situation highlights the group's inability to effectively influence current global crises.
According to Turkish newspaper 'Hurriyet', Turkey could take responsibility for coordinating NATO's ground forces in the event of a crisis. This step reflects Turkey's increasing role in regional and international security affairs.
International crises are on the rise, prompting questions about hidden conspiracies behind these events. The disparity between official narratives and complex realities opens the door for multiple interpretations.
G7 foreign ministers convened in Dierfou de Sernay near Paris on Thursday and Friday to reduce differences with the United States regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East. The meeting comes as President Donald Trump continues to pressure Iran to end the conflict.
Global fears of a potential nuclear war are growing, as warnings indicate that the consequences will extend far beyond the moment of explosion, leading to long-term health, environmental, and food disasters.