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Weakened dollar, Stronger Administration

Weakened dollar, Stronger Administration

BY: Jacobien van der Kleij and Michael Robbins PEJOURNAL - One of the major events that characterized the early Trump presidency was the U.S. trade war with China. From a monetary perspective, the trade war with China was not beneficial to the U.S. dollar, and hitting China with such tariffs showed the U.S. that other countries can, and will, step in when needed.The actual “war” aspect is an editorialization, but the events were still meant to show the world that when two superpowers compete for better trade deals, there is never a clear winner. The rhetoric started on Trump’s campaign…
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The evolution of resistance after the Islamic revolution of Iran

The evolution of resistance after the Islamic revolution of Iran

BY: Seyed Reza Sadr Al-Hosseini PEJOURNAL - The seed of the Islamic Revolution was planted in the teachings of the school of Islam, Shia beliefs and the movement of Holly Imam Hussein (PBUH), and this sapling grew by relying on the religious teachings and pure Islam of Muhammad and became a big tree. Islamic Resistance and Islamic revolution; The twin born of the Quran In fact, the resistance and the Islamic Revolution were born of a Quranic turning point, and if there was no resistance, Islam would not have made any progress after the resurrection of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).…
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Effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel

Effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel

PEJOURNAL - In a study by Rami Ahmed, the Institute for Egyptian Studies examines the "effects of the COVID crisis on the security and military aspects of Israel in five sections: Security and military preparations against COVID: Netanyahu has replaced the air force with air and sea freight by involving the army and intelligence and security agencies in the process of countering Corona, even without obtaining a permit from The Knesset. He also tasked the army with disinfecting buses, trains, and public institutions. Thousands of soldiers also enforced curfews and restricted traffic throughout Israel. Netanyahu tasked Shin Bet (The Israel…
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Farmers’ Revolt in India

Farmers’ Revolt in India

BY: Navomee Ponnamperuma PEJOURNAL - In the midst of a global pandemic, a social movement gone largely unnoticed in the Western media has been the farmers strike in India. Whilst exposure was provided in its early days, the movement lost much of its media appeal as the West turned their attention towards the chaotic political scenes occurring on both sides of the Atlantic. Indian farmers however have persisted in their fight. A fight which commenced in September following the Indian government’s decision to pass new regulations providing private investors access to the country’s agricultural sector. At first glance, the farmers’…
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Rising unemployment and inefficiency crisis in The UK

Rising unemployment and inefficiency crisis in The UK

The UK is experiencing conditions these days that have affected the rate of hope for the future among the people of this country. According to the UK Statistics Centre, the unemployment rate in the quarter ending November last year (2020) reached its highest level in nearly five years. During this period, about 1.720,000 people were unemployed, indicating that 418,000 people added to the number of unemployed (mainly the age group of 25 to 34) compared to the previous year, and according to tax data, the number of salaries last month was about 828,000 fewer than in February 2020. Although official…
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Iran and the US soft power crisis

Iran and the US soft power crisis

BY: Dr. Yosouf Seifi* PEJOURNAL - Post-Trump America is facing a soft power crisis in the field of foreign policy. The crisis has weakened US power in the world and has noticeably questioned the legitimacy of the country's international policies and actions. This is a serious issue for Washington, and the need to overcome it is simply harvestable from Biden's positions and his promise to return "Good America." The role of the United States and the JCPOA in the future of Washington's policy of promoting its soft power raises the question of whether Iran should accompany the United States to…
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Turkey and improving its relations with Israel

Turkey and improving its relations with Israel

PEJOURNAL - An in-depth review of Turkey's foreign policy makes it clear that no clear and fixed policy has dominated Turkey's foreign policy over the past two decades. During the not too long period, Turkish officials claimed that they were willing to resolve all their tensions with all neighbors, but in practice, not only did they did not reach this issue, but the conflicting interference and behavior of the Turks caused many neighboring countries to have deep tensions with them in various areas, including geographical, political, economic and security areas. Unfortunately, since Turkey contracted its territory 10 years ago as…
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Competition between Pfizer-Moderna and Covid-19 in the mass massacre of the people of the world!

Competition between Pfizer-Moderna and Covid-19 in the mass massacre of the people of the world!

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi PEJOURNAL - Since the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the issue of vaccine production is the most important factor in the fight against this unknown virus has been on the agenda of many claiming countries in the field of health, to the point that competition in it was also drawn to domestic and international political issues of countries. The main reason for the warming of the tenor of the competition, in addition to the vitality of the story, was the ability to generate power and wealth, which, if realized, could create a special place for the…
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Is Turkey betraying Hamas in front of Tel Aviv?

Is Turkey betraying Hamas in front of Tel Aviv?

PEJOURNAL - Recently, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, in a report referring to the statements of an Israeli diplomat, claimed that the Zionist regime resumed its relations with Turkey conditionally, including the closure of the Hamas office in Istanbul and the cessation of exchanged prisoners from military branch of this movement. The daily quotes former regime ambassador to Sofia, Bulgaria, Erit Lillian, as the new ambassador to Ankara, citing Tel Aviv's goodwill message to increase diplomatic consultations and assess the Erdogan government's sincerity and determination to enter the stage for new collaboration. The claim has yet to be met with…
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Will Russia-US relations improve?

Will Russia-US relations improve?

BY: Danieal Ranjbar PEJOURNAL - Although the Kremlin has stated that Russia will establish relations with any government in the United States on an equal and fair basis, analysts believe that the future of relations between Moscow and Washington will improve due to the great differences between the two Sides. Regardless of who becomes president of the White House, differences between the United States and Russia have grown so much in recent years that there is little hope that relations between the two countries will improve, as Russian President Vladimir Putin says about bilateral relations. "Relations between Moscow and Washington…
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