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You Can’t Be a Superpower Without Allies

DNyuz

DNyuz

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June 21, 2026

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lean right
You Can’t Be a Superpower Without Allies

As the war in Iran appears to come to a fragile close, Americans are left to wonder why it has accomplished so little. How could a middle power like Iran — geopolitically isolated, economically on the ropes after years of sanctions and beset by widespread protests — face down a global superpower that spent 29 []

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Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

You Can't Be a Superpower Without Allies

You Can't Be a Superpower Without Allies

Arutz Sheva

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

A broken reed vs. Netzach Yisrael

When outside forces try to tie our hands or misread our enemies, our only true defense is our internal clarity, our own independent strength, and our deep faith in Netzach Yisrael.

The Jerusalem Post

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Israel developing space lasers to attack above the Earth, Katz says

As of today, no country has the ability to mount attacks in space. We must be the leading country in the world with this capability, said Katz.

Sada Elbalad

Unknown

· Jul 4, 2026

First Lady: Opening of Strategic Command Headquarters Reflects a Vision Prioritizing National Security, Stability

First Lady, Entissar El-Sisi, stated that strong nations are those that build their future and protect their resources.

Townhall

right

· Jun 23, 2026

Leftist Empathy Is Not a Superpower

Leftist Empathy Is Not a Superpower

The korea Herald News

center

· Jun 24, 2026

Security must extend beyond defense in fragmented world: ex-US ambassador

Former US Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris said traditional notions of defense are no longer enough, arguing that security must extend beyond military cooperation to include the economy, technology and supply chains. Self-defense and collective defense remain indispensable, but collective security must encompass not only military cooperation, but also cooperation in economics, technology, especially AI and big data, supply chains, and cyber resilience, he said at a session titled Betwee

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Related coverage for "You Can’t Be a Superpower Without Allies": Real Clear Politics — You Can't Be a Superpower Without Allies. Arutz Sheva — A broken reed vs. Netzach Yisrael. The Jerusalem Post — Israel developing space lasers to attack above the Earth, Katz says . Sada Elbalad — First Lady: Opening of Strategic Command Headquarters Reflects a Vision Prioritizing National Security, Stability. Townhall — Leftist Empathy Is Not a Superpower. The korea Herald News — Security must extend beyond defense in fragmented world: ex-US ambassador