Monthly Archives: January 2026

Own Goals

The thing that might finally turn his transatlantic fans against Trump – the rest of us are against him anyway – is his contemptuous dismissal of the contributions of European armed forces to America’s wars in recent years. ‘The problem … Continue reading

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The Eleventh Province?

If you could choose, which national leader would you rather have? Both speeches – Trump’s and Carney’s – were delivered to the Global Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, only yesterday. Is there any chance that rather than America’s annexing Canada … Continue reading

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The Age of Trump

Reading the papers today, everything is ‘Trump’. It’s difficult to get away from him; even Prince Harry (in Britain) and the Epstein files can’t compete. I imagine he’s loving this – even the bad publicity he generates, however much he … Continue reading

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Greenland

Everyone now knows what they maybe didn’t know a week ago, about Greenland, and Trump’s designs on it. They may however wonder why tiny Denmark presently has (partial) control over this vast but sparsely populated island. The Danish connection goes … Continue reading

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Trump the Winner?

This worries me. What if Trump is proved right? What if his tariffs are successful in bringing manufacturing back to America; if he is instrumental in bringing peace to Ukraine, Gaza and South America; if he builds his luxury condos … Continue reading

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‘We Don’t Do Empire’

That was Donald Rumsfeld’s proud claim at the height of the Iraq war in 2003. Of course it’s untrue. The Americans have always ‘done’ empire, from their very first days as a Republic, and throughout their periods of supposed ‘isolationism’, … Continue reading

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The Machine Stops

Has anybody else come across this unusual short story by EM Forster, originally published in a university magazine in 1909? I think it’s Forster’s only foray into science fiction: a dystopian story set in a world where the middle classes … Continue reading

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