Coping with global uncertainty
BY JED JALECO DEL ROSARIO
PEOPLE who keep track of global current events can be usually cynical.
It comes with the territory. You can’t make...
The chaos in Syria may have just begun
THERE has been a lot of talk about what happens to Syria now that Assad has been ousted.
Optimists proclaim that the rebel leaders...
Syria has fallen
BY JED JALECO DEL ROSARIO
WHEN I first wrote this article, I thought Syria’s Bashar Al Assad would pull through, but as things have turned...
A new type of elite
BY JED JALECO DEL ROSARIO
AN INTERESTING part of Donald Trump’s 2024 United States’ presidential election campaign was how it was supported by major figures...
Are the nukes about to start flying?
BY JED JALECO DEL ROSARIO
LAST WEEK, there was news that outgoing United States President Joe Biden and other Western leaders allowed Ukraine to use...
What Trump’s second term could mean for US allies (and enemies)
BACK in 2016, I originally thought that the United States might return to isolationism under Donald Trump or at least, demilitarization.
That prediction had...
Waiting for the backlash
DONALD J. Trump may have won the 2024 US presidential election, but he still faces an uphill battle against the American establishment as well...
The great political drama of Donald Trump
BY JED JALECO DEL ROSARIO
AS OF November 6, 2024, Donald J. Trump was elected the 47th President of the United States of America and...
2024 election will likely lead to a more inward looking America
IN THE American 2024 elections, regardless of who wins, the United States will remain politically and socially divided.
It is for that reason that I...
Looking beyond Asia
I HAVE written several articles on the importance of creating alliances as a means of safeguarding our relative sovereignty, and have emphasized the importance...