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Subject If Mali falls, could Nigeria be next?
Date November 18, 2025 3:48 PM
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November 18, 2025

[If Mali falls, could Nigeria be next?]
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IF MALI FALLS, COULD NIGERIA BE NEXT?
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and his undersecretary, Elbridge Colby,
have made clear that the United States will not engage in
counterterrorism in Africa unless the cells pose a direct threat to
the American homeland. As Jama’at Nusrat al Islam wal Muslimin, or
JNIM, an al Qaeda-linked insurgent group, tightens its blockade over
Mali‘s capital, […]

[‘Palestine’ doesn’t deserve to be a state]
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‘PALESTINE’ DOESN’T DESERVE TO BE A STATE
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If anything has been made clear over the past two years, it’s that
“Palestine” does not deserve to be a recognized state. And it
never will until it ceases to be a haven of terrorism and
antisemitism. The worst actors at the United Nations are
still agitating for a Palestinian state, signaling opposition to an
American proposal […]

[Trump should boost UN high commissioner for refugees]
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TRUMP SHOULD BOOST UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
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President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio approach the
United Nations with skepticism for a reason. In Washington, at least,
the U.N. has a reputation for waste. Many senior American policymakers
today got their start as revelations emerged about the U.N.’s
multibillion-dollar Oil for Food Program, the appearance of U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Anna’s […]

[Failing cities turn to failed socialism]
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FAILING CITIES TURN TO FAILED SOCIALISM
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Major American cities have been failing to make things better for
residents after decades of Democratic rule. Rather than trying to vote
for something different, those cities keep trying to elect even more
left-wing Democrats. Now, they have turned to the failed ideology of
socialism. Katie Wilson, a self-described
socialist, defeated incumbent Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell earlier
[…]

[Why China remains incandescent over Japan’s comments on Taiwan]
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WHY CHINA REMAINS INCANDESCENT OVER JAPAN’S COMMENTS ON TAIWAN
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China remains infuriated by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s
statement last week that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would threaten
Japan‘s “survival” and would thus justify military engagement to
defend Taiwan. This is an entirely logical assertion by the new prime
minister. A Chinese conquest of Taiwan would result in Beijing’s
dominance of trade flows […]

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IS HAVING CHILDREN REALLY COST-PROHIBITIVE?
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The Pew Research Center published a new report last week on the
cohort affectionately known as “DINKs,” which stands for “dual
income, no kids.” Pew’s analysis defined DINKs as having at least
one spouse in their 30s or 40s, two incomes, and no children. DINKs
account for 12% of married couples in the United States, a percentage
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