this map is the story of the last 25 years of us foreign policy in its own backyard. and that was before the tariffs.
Posts by ian bremmer
only 12% of europeans polled across six countries see the united states as a close ally. 36% see it as a threat.
57% of republicans under 50 now have an unfavorable view of israel.
the generational split inside the gop on israel is now as significant as the partisan split between parties.
the united states has the world's strongest military...and a glass jaw.
you don’t want american adversaries — or allies for that matter — feeling that way about the usa.
trump now thinking greenland would have been easier than iran.
hard to see the iran-israel component of a ceasefire holding.
whether that breaks the broader us-iran agreement is an open question.
over 250 confirmed dead in lebanon today so far.
orders of magnitude bigger than anything we have seen in the past 40 days of israel’s war there.
a two week ceasefire with iran.
good news for markets
and the global economy.
but plenty of ways this could still unravel.
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heard at eurasia group
the us spent $921 billion on defense in 2025.
proposed 2027 budget: $1.5 trillion.
i’d spend time looking at the insider trading and who benefits financially from all of trump’s wild “i’ll destroy you by x date” and then sudden climb downs.
that’s much of the story here.
the unnecessary origin story of trump's nato breakup, in his own words: "it all began with greenland."
while the americans are threatening iran’s obliteration, france scores an iranian diplomacy win.
israel is already hitting more iranian infrastructure—at least ten railroad targets struck today.
it looks bad for the us president to threaten genocide
“there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea” - donald trump, 2018
could iran be next?
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viktor orbán has dominated hungarian politics for 16 years.
but his veneer of invincibility is cracking.
polling shows his opponent may outscore him by 11 points in the upcoming election.
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before the war: supplies shipped directly from dubai to port sudan
now: trucked through saudi arabia, barged across the red sea. 10 extra days. 25% higher cost. over 19 million sudanese face acute food insecurity.
if the us wants the strait reopened
there are only two options:
massive escalation
or accepting iran’s leverage.
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trump's proposed 2027 budget.
defense up $440.9 billion.
most everything else — health, housing, education, labor, agriculture — cut.
puppet regime has been nominated for a webby award (for comedy, not current affairs...which is probably wrong)
if you've watched it, you know why. if you haven't, now's a good time. vote here: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
one of the most severe energy security threats in decades and it's day 34.
66% of americans now disapprove of the iran war. that's up since it started. only 29% say it's been worth the toll in american lives and costs — lower than iraq war support at the same point.
rambling, unmoored and unserious.
in way over his head.
us allies deeply concerned by the 19 minute iran speech from the commander in chief.
i've been watching prediction markets closely for years. i've come to believe they're more corrosive for public life than social media.
here's why — and why we banned them at eurasia group.
satire/news:
i’m trying to imagine a trucker in iowa thinking “i don’t mind paying way more for gas now that the iranian navy has been damaged.”
my two cents on president trump speech tonight:
gas over $4
popularity under 40
thousands of troops sent to the region
he’ll try to explain why the sacrifice is small and worth it. and how the us has already basically won.
i’d be surprised with any concrete breakthrough with iranians.
the pentagon wants three more bases in greenland. this could have (and should have) been negotiated months ago. much more sensible than threats of annexation.