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By, Leonardo Morales, Senior Fellow, MSI² In addition to the historic agreement with the Old Continent, the pacts with Japan, the United Kingdom, and other nations represent extraordinary advantages for Americans, contrary to negative predictions. A great uproar arose in left-wing media outlets around the world following the...

By, Leonardo Morales, Senior Fellow, MSI² The Democratic Party continues to show no interest in any change in its political compass. It remains on the same path of failure as "progressivism" and "wokeism." President Donald J. Trump has embarked on the greatest socioeconomic, political, geopolitical, and commercial transformation...

By, Jesús Daniel Romero, Co-Founder and Senior Fellow, MSI2 For years, the Atlantic Council has shaped U.S. foreign policy discourse on Venezuela, often favoring a diplomatic, engagement-driven approach over the Trump administration’s hardline “maximum pressure” stance. Yet, by March 2025, recent publications suggest a subtle pivot, with the...