Monthly Archives: February 2026
From Endless War to Strategic Reinforcement: Why U.S.-UAE AI Cooperation Could Open a Path to Peace in Ukraine
Unlike alliances that fluctuate with electoral cycles, the U.S.-UAE partnership has proven durable because it is grounded in shared strategic instincts: opposition to political Islam, preference for state stability over chaos, and a pragmatic understanding of power. From counterterrorism cooperation to energy security and regional normalization, Abu Dhabi has repeatedly aligned with U.S. objectives when it mattered.
Hard talk part3 (ayo mizero mufite ntaho afitanye isano n’Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo)
2 December 2011 Rwandan journalist Charles Ingabire killed in Uganda A Rwandan journalist living as a political refugee in Uganda has been shot dead, police say. Charles Ingabire was gunned down in a bar in Kampala on Wednesday, but details are only now emerging. He was editor of Inyenyeri News, an online publication critical of the government of Rwandan President Paul Kagame.
Kagame Paul atangiye gusarura umusaruro w’ubumagigiri mu muryango nyarwanda!!!
Is Trump Being Bamboozled?: Islamic State Terrorists Threaten Comeback Thanks to His Support for Syria’s Islamist Leader
Trump’s attempts to improve ties with both Turkey and Saudi Arabia brought about the US lending its endorsement to al-Sharaa’s Islamist regime in Damascus. The result is that al-Sharaa has now set about, at the very least, failing to prevent (here, here and here) wholesale attempts, apparently by his own government’s security forces, to slaughter Syria’s religious and ethnic minorities: Druze, Alawites and Kurds, including America’s presumed allies, the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces Army (SDF), who courageously defeated Syria’s Islamic State terrorists.
















