Regime Change in Iran…Again?
War abroad does not resolve inflation, healthcare pressure, or economic strain at home — and history warns that the real risk begins the day after regime change. … More Regime Change in Iran…Again?
War abroad does not resolve inflation, healthcare pressure, or economic strain at home — and history warns that the real risk begins the day after regime change. … More Regime Change in Iran…Again?
During Black History Month, Trump spread racist depictions of the Obamas and distorted the narrative of race and slavery in America. His actions reflect a transactional leadership style that prioritizes loyalty and power, undermining democracy and civil rights. Symbolism alone cannot effectual reform. … More No One Should be Surprised
Process, Technology, and the Responsibility of the Citizen Democratic systems rarely collapse in a single moment. They erode through weakened processes and technologies that reward spectacle over truth. When institutions hollow out and citizens disengage, power consolidates. The response is not abstract: recognise the transformation, trust actions over rhetoric, and participate. In Part 1, I … More Chaos: The New Normal in America (Part 2)
Leadership, Culture, and the Architecture of Change America is not experiencing temporary chaos — it is undergoing a deliberate transformation. Leadership norms are being dismantled and culture is being rewritten so that cruelty, domination, and division are reframed as strength. This is not accidental. It is how systems change when power is determined to endure. … More Chaos: The New Normal in America (Part 1)
Following the antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025, Australia has established a Royal Commission to address antisemitism and promote social cohesion. This independent inquiry aims to identify causes, enhance agency responses, and foster national unity against extremism. … More When Words Are Not Enough