The hottest Global Conflicts Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top World Politics Topics
Caitlin’s Newsletter β€’ 1597 implied HN points β€’ 22 Feb 24
  1. The Israel-Palestine situation is not as complicated as it may seem, it boils down to supporting colonialism and genocide.
  2. The US is backing harmful actions and considering extraditing foreign journalists for exposing war crimes, while maintaining a condescending stance on human rights.
  3. Authoritarian measures being implemented aim to maintain the current societal structure rather than create a new one, solidifying the existing exploitative and oppressive systems.
Why is this interesting? β€’ 1327 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 24
  1. Commemorative pins like 'znachki' from the Soviet era reflected hope for prosperity and open exchange of ideas across borders
  2. Certain 'znachki' symbolized optimism for peace and collaboration, contrasting with current geopolitical tensions
  3. The collection of 'znachki' serves as a wistful reminder of past hopes for Russia's future and the ongoing need for change
Peter Navarro's Taking Back Trump's America β€’ 1729 implied HN points β€’ 22 Jan 24
  1. A group of countries might be plotting to weaken America by attacking its allies and draining its resources.
  2. The plot involves various tactics like creating distracting fronts, hindering military responses, and destabilizing elections.
  3. The end goal seems to be to weaken America's global presence and influence.
Daily Dreher β€’ 1415 implied HN points β€’ 28 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses the vulnerability of the ruling class when the support of Pax Americana declines.
  2. The content shares news of a drone attack on a US outpost in Jordan that resulted in casualties.
  3. There is a mention of intending to write about religion and enchantment in a future post.
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Sarah Kendzior’s Newsletter β€’ 3854 implied HN points β€’ 16 Oct 23
  1. The article explores the horrifying connections between historical events like 9/11 and the more recent 10/7, highlighting themes like corrupt governments, civilian casualties, censorship, and calls for war.
  2. It delves into the notion of collective obligation over collective guilt, emphasizing the importance of truth, morality, and never disregarding another's humanity.
  3. The piece raises concerns about empathy being rationed and retracted based on biases in the context of conflict, urging for a more compassionate and inclusive approach towards understanding global issues.
Gideon's Substack β€’ 31 implied HN points β€’ 11 Mar 24
  1. The term 'progressive' is often misunderstood and used as a catch-all for right-thinking attitudes about social causes, but the determination of these attitudes is crucial.
  2. Progressivism is centered around history and the belief that it has a discernible direction, influencing one's stance on various issues based on which 'side' of history they are on.
  3. The idea that history has a definite direction and a global left is debated, with a call to question preconceived notions and the importance of understanding the complexity and nuance of world politics.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast β€’ 26 implied HN points β€’ 11 Mar 24
  1. The superpowers are engaged in a modern Cold War in various hotspots around the world, such as Africa, Latin America, and the South Pacific.
  2. Russia is increasing its influence in Africa through initiatives like the new Africa Corps, offering regime security in exchange for resources, and strategic barter deals like providing grain to gain favor.
  3. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has expanded to involve fights in regions like Sudan as both sides try to secure resources and support from African nations.
Policy Tensor β€’ 334 implied HN points β€’ 27 Feb 23
  1. The Biden administration is combining dovish domestic policies with a muscular foreign policy, particularly against Russia and China.
  2. The Inflation Reduction Act includes significant tax credits for energy transition and corporate investments, aiming to drive a sustainable energy shift.
  3. The administration's approach in foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine and China, is raising questions about the effectiveness of the strategy and potential risks in escalating tensions.
QTR’s Fringe Finance β€’ 51 implied HN points β€’ 12 Oct 23
  1. Geopolitical volatility and flawed monetary policy make current times unique and potentially volatile.
  2. Debt levels, monetary policies, and government spending are creating unprecedented financial challenges.
  3. Artificial market boosts, geopolitical tensions, and social unrest are contributing to a fragile economic situation.
What's Important? β€’ 5 implied HN points β€’ 07 Feb 24
  1. Countries home to nearly half the world's population are having elections in 2024, a first in history.
  2. Geopolitical instability is increasing globally, leading to proxy wars and impacting energy markets.
  3. Space is becoming a critical area of focus, with discussions on space solar technology and moon territory claims.
Dr. Pippa's Pen & Podcast β€’ 19 implied HN points β€’ 23 Apr 23
  1. Galapagos facing environmental challenges due to lack of clean water and sewage treatment
  2. China and Russia viewed Starlink as a military threat, impacting internet connectivity
  3. Contrast between eco-warriors and military leaders highlighting conflict over sustainability vs. preparedness for destructive war
UnfairNation by Ehsan Zaffar β€’ 3 implied HN points β€’ 28 Jun 23
  1. Society cares more about issues they relate to - like tragedies during vacation versus refugee crises.
  2. Sometimes you have to do business with people you don't like, but you can still hold them accountable for their actions.
  3. Some stories get more attention because they are deemed more important globally, but all human suffering should be highlighted.
Philoinvestor β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 22 Apr 23
  1. French President Macron emphasizes Europe's need for strategic autonomy to prevent being caught up in external crises.
  2. Macron's leadership is leading to the announcement of a multipolar world and filling the gap left by Merkel's Germany.
  3. EU's reluctance to take control of its destiny is evident, showing a need for stronger self-reliance and autonomy.