Divine Love in Judaism, Christianity, Sufism gemini.google.com/share/b394…
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Day: April 12, 2026
RT @Olivier1Schmitt: #WeekendReading A beautiful book of anthropology looking at the daily lives and practices of the « last Soviet generat…
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New Era of World War Arrives – NYtimes gemini.google.com/share/6396…
Here is a summary of the article:
Core Argument
In this opinion piece, political scientist Paul Poast argues that the world has entered a “new era of world war.” Rather than a single cataclysmic clash like the World Wars of the 20th century, this new world war is characterized by interconnected, simultaneous regional conflicts driven by major powers that are increasingly willing to use military force.Key Points
Two Interconnected Theaters: The ongoing war in Ukraine and a new conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran serve as the primary theaters for this global struggle.
Great Power Proxy War: The United States and Russia are indirectly fighting one another by backing each other’s adversaries. The U.S. arms and assists Ukraine, while Russia reportedly provides intelligence and drones to Iran.
Mutual Impact: The dynamics of one war directly affect the other. For example, Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused a shock to global oil prices, which created a financial windfall for Russia and allowed it to launch a new offensive in Ukraine. Conversely, Ukraine is sharing its drone defense expertise with the U.S. and Arab nations.
Spillover and Alliances: Both conflicts have dragged in numerous other nations, including China, North Korea, European NATO allies, Gulf states, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
Historical Precedent: Poast compares the current geopolitical climate to the Seven Years’ War and the Napoleonic wars—global fights comprising separate but connected regional conflicts. He notes that unlike the Cold War, where superpowers were cautious to avoid nuclear escalation, current leaders (specifically naming Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump) are much more cavalier about utilizing military force.Conclusion
Poast warns that leaders must recognize these conflicts are not isolated events but part of a highly interconnected, multipolar global struggle. Failing to think globally and understand how resources and regional actions spill over could lead nations to stumble into a devastating, unintended world war.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Apr 12, 2026
Russia-Ukraine War – The New York Times bing.com/ck/a?%21=&fclid=110…
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Russian Intelligence Strategy Podcast Summary gemini.google.com/share/bb21…
“A system frequently hampered by internal corruption and a culture of dishonesty.
They’re so riddled with a dishonesty. They can’t be honest with themselves or their leadership or President Putin, for that matter… That led them to disaster in Ukraine.”
INSIDE THE KREMLIN’S GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGY – War Room – U.S. Army War College warroom.armywarcollege.edu/p…— https://x.com/mikenov/status/2042557646352375931— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Apr 12, 2026
