Adeyemi Oshunrinade April 10, 2026 On February 28, when the United States and Israel launched their initial airstrikes against Iran, neither country anticipated that their actions would ultimately strengthen Iran’s position. The contemporary strategic posture of Iran and the… Read More ›
Foreign Affairs
Death of Prigozhin Casts Shadows on Russia’s Role in Ukraine and the Sahel Region
Adeyemi Oshunrinade September 3, 2023 Those who understand Putin’s passion for the Soviet Union, are unsurprised the Russian leader invaded Ukraine. The recruitment of Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader and founder of the Wagner group who fought alongside Russian military in Ukraine, offered… Read More ›
In Ukraine, World Powers Must Act To Curb Future Aggression
Adeyemi Oshunrinade February 28, 2022 With the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin is attempting to set a new narrative of a lost republic. What used to be an independent and sovereign states, is turning to tartars under the force of… Read More ›
Speak Louder! Nigerian Youths are Calling the World Must Listen
Adeyemi Oshunrinade October 20, 2020 The Nigeria story the world is willfully blind to, may unfold as Africa’s biggest catastrophe if the leadership, fails to bring normalcy to the uprising by Nigerian youths. After 60 years of independence, majority… Read More ›
The Evangelicals, Jesus and Donald Trump
Adeyemi Oshunrinade January 3, 2020 What do the evangelicals think? 3,500 more U.S. troops now headed to the Middle East, this is the next action by a President who promised to end all wars and bring American soldiers home…. Read More ›
North Korea recognized as a nuclear state
Adeyemi Oshunrinade July 2, 2019 Since the Korean Armistice signed on July 27, 1953, the Korean Peninsula remains a region of tensions between two parties with no trust in each other. North Korea on one side and South Korea backed… Read More ›
THE KILLING OF KHASHOGGI IS A CATALYST FOR DEFENSE OF TRUTH AND DEMOCRACY
Adeyemi Oshunrinade October 21, 2018 While global opinions support outrage over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi a Saudi columnist for the Washington Post, the US President at a rally in Montana praises a Congressional candidate who body slammed a… Read More ›
WHY CHINA WON’T HELP THE U.S. WITH NORTH KOREA
Adeyemi Oshunrinade August 1, 2017 Kim Jong Un has tested more missiles than his father and grandfather combined. Despite global pressure, the North Korean leader is unwilling to budge. Last week in a defiance of the Trump administration, the regime… Read More ›
PUTIN’S WAR, WHAT WORLD POWERS MUST DO TO DEESCALATE THE SYRIAN MORASS
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE April 12, 2017 After launching 59 Tomahawk missiles against Syria, many lauded President Trump for taking action by sending a clear message to the Assad regime that future chemical attacks, will not be tolerated. Tactically, it was… Read More ›
PROFILING THE CANDIDATES: WHY NO U.S. PRESIDENT WILL RESOLVE THE ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE March 23, 2016 The death toll from the attacks in Belgium is now 31 with more than 271 reported critically injured. Months before, the world saw the killings in Paris, last week there was a terror attack… Read More ›