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Russia, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, says it'd love to have former President Donald Trump join the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi-Fascism. They're honoring the U.S.'s key role during World War II. Do you agree?
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Saudi Arabia’s $600 Billion Investment in the United States: Strategy and Economics
Saudi Arabia’s recent announcement of a $600 billion investment and trade commitment to the United States over the next four years marks a significant milestone in bilateral relations, reflecting both economic ambition and geopolitical strategy. Let us examine the context, motivations, and implications of this historic pledge.

The Announcement and Context

On January 23, 2025, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) informed U.S. President Donald Trump of Saudi Arabia’s intentio...  Read more »
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China Outperformed the U.S.: A Surprising Investment Outcome in 2024

It might sound counterintuitive, but a portfolio split 50/50 between bonds and equities invested in China at the start of 2024 delivered better returns (in dollar terms) than a similar portfolio in the U.S. over the same period.

This remarkable performance highlights China’s recovery dynamics and evolving market opportunities despite global uncertainties, contrasting with slower growth and market volatility in the U.S.

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🌐 The Age of Interplanetary Exceptionalism
Only the U.S. can rebrand a genocide into a great real estate opportunity in a “phenomenal location”. Let’s start with the key take away: Manifest Destiny reaching the stars. Literally. Trump 2.0 – th... Read more→
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Trump’s Balance-of-Payments War on Mexico, and the Whole World
The Road to Chaos


The 1940s saw a series of movies with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, starting with the Road to Singapore in 1940. The plot was always similar. Bing and Bob, two fast-talking con men or song-and-dance partners, would find themselves in a scrape in some country, and Bing would get out of it by selling Bob as a slave (Morocco in 1942, where Bing promises to buy him back) or committing him to be sacrificed in some pagan ceremony, and so forth. Bob...  Read more »