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A UK-led joint statement accuses Iran of attacking merchant shipping and effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz—an allegation with major legal and market consequences that the statement does not document with specifics.

Iran War

Mar 19, 2026

A Hormuz crisis meets an alliance crisis: Trump wants NATO help after months of alienating partners.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

A Guardian columnist argues that US allies should separate Trump’s Iran war from “Americans” writ large—an appeal that blurs the harder question of who can actually constrain a president once the fighting starts.

Iran War

Mar 19, 2026

A sitting president used tariff threats and coercive public messaging against a core ally, normalizing alliance intimidation as executive leverage instead of rules-based, consultative governance.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

Tariff brinkmanship turned ordinary trade into a coercive instrument, and provincial retail bans show how quickly market access can be withdrawn without durable, rule-based guardrails.

Economy

Mar 3, 2026

The Supreme Court just blocked the president from using emergency powers to unilaterally reshape global trade, severing a core lever of executive bargaining without Congress’s explicit authorization.

Judiciary

Tariffs and annexation talk from the White House are chilling cross-border travel, normalizing coercive statecraft against allies for domestic political leverage.

Executive

Mar 27, 2025

A president who signed a major North American trade pact is now using unilateral tariffs to override its practical terms, accelerating executive control over economic policy with minimal democratic friction.

Executive

Feb 25, 2025

A shared civic ritual meant to transcend politics was turned into a public taunt, normalizing cross-border contempt in a setting that depends on mutual respect to stay safe and legitimate.

General

Feb 15, 2025