politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
How Pakistan and India Ceased Fire by U.S.?
In one of the most historic moments of South Asian diplomacy, the decades-long tension between India and Pakistan found a sudden pause with a surprising but decisive intervention by the United States. On May 10, 2025, an immediate ceasefire was declared between the two nuclear-armed nations after a night of high-level negotiations. This article explores how the United States orchestrated peace talks between these long-standing rivals and the implications for the region and the world.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in The Swamp
Power & Policy
A Deep Dive into Global Strategies: Understanding the Forces Shaping Our World In a rapidly evolving world, global strategies are more important than ever. These strategies are the frameworks through which nations navigate international relations, secure economic interests, assert political power, and foster security. At the heart of global strategy lies the delicate balance of diplomacy, military force, economic policy, and cultural influence, each of which plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the global community. This article will explore the complexities of global strategies, the key players involved, and the methods they use to maintain or expand their influence on the world stage.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
The Reality Behind the Pahalgam Attack: Unraveling the Security and Sovereignty Crisis in India
The recent attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has once again exposed deep vulnerabilities in India’s internal security framework. Known for its natural beauty and spiritual significance, Pahalgam has become an unfortunate symbol of the broader tensions simmering in the Kashmir Valley. The attack not only resulted in tragic loss of life but also triggered national anxiety, raising fresh questions about India’s security preparedness, political direction, and regional stability.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in The Swamp
The Water War: When India Blocked Pakistan’s Rivers and History Was Made at the Border . AI-Generated.
This article represents the author's personal views, inspired by real events and patriotic spirit. It aims to honor national resilience and raise awareness about geopolitical issues.
By Aleesha Ilyas9 months ago in The Swamp
"The Ukraine-Russia War: A New Iron Curtain"
The Future of Eastern Europe: A Changing Geopolitical Landscape The war between Ukraine and Russia has redefined the political, military, and economic contours of Eastern Europe. What began in February 2022 as a full-scale invasion by Russia quickly escalated into the largest and most brutal conflict on European soil since World War II. Two years on, the war has not only devastated Ukrainian cities and lives but has also shaken the geopolitical foundation of the region.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
What I Would Do If I Became President
Here is a bit of a rant of what I would do if I had the power, which of course I don't. I would add a new constitutional amendment stating clearing we have freedom from religion since a lot of religious folks claim it is not in the constitution when you cannot have freedom of religion without freedom from religion. All religions and lack thereof will be respected. No political office can ask about religious affiliation or lack thereof.
By Ferrari King9 months ago in The Swamp
Pat McFadden Talks to Rebel MPs.
After last Thursday's drubbing of Labour by Reform UK, Labour MPs were in a rebellious mood. Labour up and down the country lost council seats, mayoral elections, and the Runcorn and Helsby by-election. After such a bad night and Sir Keir Starmer's rejection of a U-turn on policy, that was enough for many Labour MPs.
By Nicholas Bishop9 months ago in The Swamp
Pakistan and India on the Brink: A Modern-Day Conflict
Military Showdown: India vs. Pakistan in 2025 The year 2025 has brought the South Asian subcontinent to the brink of a full-scale war between India and Pakistan. A longstanding history of territorial disputes, political tensions, and military confrontations has once again flared into open hostilities. The current military showdown, which began with a skirmish along the Line of Control (LoC), has rapidly escalated into a modern-day conflict involving both conventional and unconventional warfare tactics. This article delves into the key elements of this military showdown, examining the capabilities, strategies, and potential consequences of this catastrophic clash between two nuclear-armed neighbors.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
The Ultimate Manifesto of Absurd Revolution
Part I: The Stage is Set, the Play is Mad Act I: The Absurdity Overture Reality, as we've been sold it, is a limited-run stage production directed by a committee of gibbering baboons. The set design is... ambitious. Picture this: gated communities sprouting like gleaming, chrome-plated fungi next to favelas cobbled together from desperation and discarded dreams. A smiling cartoon dog, perpetually sipping coffee, while the ozone layer develops a comb-over and the polar bears start taking bets on which of us goes extinct first.
By Abigail Goldwater9 months ago in The Swamp









