menu_open Columnists

Eurasia Review

We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

‘Kill Everybody’: War Crimes And Pete Hegseth’s Lust For Blood – OpEd

‘Kill Everybody’: War Crimes And Pete Hegseth’s Lust For Blood – OpEd

Pete Hegseth, the soap opera styled US Secretary of Defense, sports a questionable sanity.  His behaviour before generals is the stuff of low...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Binoy Kampmark

Causes And Consequences Of Social Isolation – OpEd

Causes And Consequences Of Social Isolation – OpEd

The Institute for Family Studies recently published the results of a survey on “The Decline in Marriage and Childbearing Among Progressives.” It...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

William Donohue

Hezbollah Disarmament Falters – OpEd

Back in September Lebanon’s army chief Rodolphe Haykal presented the government with a plan to ensure that, by the end of 2025, Hezbollah would be...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Neville Teller

When Faith Becomes Our Deepest Source Of Strength – OpEd

When Faith Becomes Our Deepest Source Of Strength – OpEd

There exists a peculiar courage that emerges not from human accomplishment or worldly recognition, but from something far more profound—a...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Turkmenistan: Enforced Prosperity Narratives, Corruption-Driven Internet Censorship, And Repression Of Dissent At Home And Abroad – OpEd

Turkmenistan: Enforced Prosperity Narratives, Corruption-Driven Internet Censorship, And Repression Of Dissent At Home And Abroad – OpEd

This update covers developments affecting the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Turkmenistan from June to November...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Iphr

Western Pundits Love Claiming Russia’s Economy Is About To Collapse, Even Though There Is No Evidence – OpEd

Western Pundits Love Claiming Russia’s Economy Is About To Collapse, Even Though There Is No Evidence – OpEd

I’ve been hearing since 2014 about the imminent implosion of Russia’s economy, but this has never looked likely to happen. In a remarkable recent...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Ian Proud

Ekō: How The Soft Edges Of Protection Turn To Power – OpEd

Ekō: How The Soft Edges Of Protection Turn To Power – OpEd

Mystery does not always announce itself with thunder. Sometimes it arrives disguised as silence -an empty chair, a name spoken in past tense, a...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

K.m. Seethi

Wearing A Uniform Shouldn’t Mean Losing Your Right To Justice – OpEd

In a ruling that leaves thousands of military servicemembers and their families without meaningful recourse when the government’s negligence causes...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

The Rutherford Institute Newsroom

Nigeria Emerges As A Kidnapping Hotspot Of The World – OpEd

Nigeria Emerges As A Kidnapping Hotspot Of The World – OpEd

Kidnapping has assumed frightening and dangerous dimensions in Nigeria. The industrial-scale kidnappings have rattled Nigerians and set the...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Kola King

Where Is The Working Class In 24’s Movement And Its Transition In Bangladesh? – OpEd

Where Is The Working Class In 24’s Movement And Its Transition In Bangladesh? – OpEd

Much has been said about the events of August 5, 2024. Some describe it as a revolution, while others call it a people’s uprising. Regardless of...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Dr. N N Tarun Chakravorty

A Juggernaut Of Destruction – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Nature is stingy; the things we need to sustain life above a primitive level are scarce.

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Mises

Obama’s PowerPoint Death Parade Led To Trump’s Venezuelan Killings – OpEd

The Trump administration’s killings of scores of Venezuelans are provoking outrage across the Western Hemisphere. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

James Bovard

Russia Rejoining Group of Seven (G7) Sparks Debates – OpEd

Russia is transiting through very turbulent times and yet has an unwavering desire to forge better relations, particularly in the

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Kester Kenn Klomegah

Go Tell It On The Mountain: Genocide Is Wrong – OpEd

Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza continues, and new war crimes are alleged against people in the West Bank. Israel

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Kathy Kelly

Indigenous And Environmental Defenders Risk Their Lives As The Last Line Protecting The Planet – OpEd

Indigenous leaders, farmers, and environmental activists worldwide face harassment, violence, and legal threats while defending land, water, and...

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Reynard Loki

Climate Breakdown: How Bad Must It Get? – OpEd

How many floods, droughts, and wildfires will it take before governments and industry take the action needed to slow—let alone

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Graham Peebles

Ralph Nader: Open Letter To Zohran Mamdani Political Moderate – OpEd

Dear Mayor-elect Mamdani, It should not come as a surprise to alert citizens that your decisive victory in the Mayoral

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Ralph Nader

Trump Floats No Income Tax Pledge Again – OpEd

By Andrew Moran During the 2024 election, President Donald Trump teased that he would eventually eliminate the income tax. A

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

Liberty Nation

An Oligarch’s Guide To Ending The War In Ukraine – OpEd

Here’s how oligarchs play their game of geopolitical three-card monte. They attract attention by promising the moon. Then they hide

yesterday 0

Eurasia Review

John Feffer

Breaking The Barrier: What A Female UN Secretary-General Could Mean For Global Governance – OpEd

Breaking The Barrier: What A Female UN Secretary-General Could Mean For Global Governance – OpEd

The United Nations would create a new direction through its established methods by selecting a female Secretary-General to replace António...

previous day 50

Eurasia Review

Simon Hutagalung

Ending Coronavirus Shots For Children In America – OpEd

New developments at the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggest that the end of giving coronavirus “vaccine” shots to children may...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

Adam Dick

Two Faces Of Christian Persecution – OpEd

Two Faces Of Christian Persecution – OpEd

As 2025 comes to a close, it is sad to note that Christians are being persecuted in many countries, the extent of which is deeply troubling. There...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

William Donohue

Pakistan’s Map Continues To Shape Its Destiny? – OpEd

Few modern states are as profoundly shaped by their geography as Pakistan. From the moment of its creation in 1947, the country inherited not a...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

Patial Rc

How Workers Build A Partnership For Prosperity – OpEd

How Workers Build A Partnership For Prosperity – OpEd

Beetesha Kearney began working at Eos Energy Systems three years ago just to pay the bills while waiting to land the railroad conductor’s job she...

previous day 2

Eurasia Review

David Mccall

Implications Of Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment For India – OpEd

Implications Of Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment For India – OpEd

With a compliant government cleverly put in place by Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir last year, passing of the contentious 27th...

previous day 1

Eurasia Review

Nilesh Kunwar

Hep B Shot: Not Proven Safe Or Effective For Kids – OpEd

Hep B Shot: Not Proven Safe Or Effective For Kids – OpEd

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will discuss hepatitis B vaccines at their meeting on December 4 and 5. In this article I...

previous day 1

Eurasia Review

Toby Rogers

United Nations Security Council: Power, Lapses, And Need For Change – OpEd

United Nations Security Council: Power, Lapses, And Need For Change – OpEd

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held its first session in 1946, and it is the primary body responsible for maintaining global peace and...

previous day 1

Eurasia Review

Charani Lcm Patabendige

If People Are Going Hungry, Why Can’t We Feed Them? – OpEd

If People Are Going Hungry, Why Can’t We Feed Them? – OpEd

The recent government shutdown was a stark reminder that 42 million people across the United States rely on federal food benefits. That’s 12...

previous day 0

Eurasia Review

Sonali Kolhatkar

Ukraine was Russian — Historically – OpEd

By Jonathan Power “George, you have to understand that Ukraine is not even a country. Part of its territory is in Eastern Europe, and the greater...

wednesday 2

Eurasia Review

Farrah Hassen

Putin’s Visit To India: New Delhi’s Choices, Moscow’s Leverage, And Implications Beyond Trade – OpEd

Putin’s Visit To India: New Delhi’s Choices, Moscow’s Leverage, And Implications Beyond Trade – OpEd

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi on December 4–5, 2025, marks a pivotal moment in international diplomacy and raises pressing...

wednesday 5

Eurasia Review

Abdul Mussawer Safi

Strengthening North-South Dialogue For Win-Win Cooperation: A Pax Aseana-Sinica – OpEd

Strengthening North-South Dialogue For Win-Win Cooperation: A Pax Aseana-Sinica – OpEd

In this new era of international uncertainties amidst rapid global transformations punctuated by traditional security issues of increasing major...

wednesday 2

Eurasia Review

Rommel C. Banlaoi

Robert Reich: The Monetization Of Rage – OpEd

Robert Reich: The Monetization Of Rage – OpEd

The publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary has named “rage bait” its phrase of the year.  Call it the monetization of rage. Rage has become a...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Robert Reich

Robert Reich: The Most Dangerous Corporation In America – OpEd

Robert Reich: The Most Dangerous Corporation In America – OpEd

The most dangerous corporation in America is one you may not have heard of. It’s called Palantir Technologies, a Silicon Valley tech company that...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Robert Reich

Can Pope Leo Inspire Peace In Lebanon? – OpEd

Can Pope Leo Inspire Peace In Lebanon? – OpEd

By Mohamed Chebaro There are many interpretations of the word “peace” in the Lebanese context. The fact that the visiting Pope Leo this week...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Arab News

TSA’s New Confirm.ID Tax – OpEd

TSA’s New Confirm.ID Tax – OpEd

Back in March of 2014, I wrote about how the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) operates an extortion racket-style scheme via its...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Adam Dick

Democracy Weakens When One Voice Dominates – OpEd

Democracy Weakens When One Voice Dominates – OpEd

(UCA News) — In a country as diverse as India, elections should be conversations about hope, identity, and the future. But over the past decade,...

wednesday 2

Eurasia Review

Dr. Fr. John Singarayar

Rent Control: A Policy Recipe For Shortages And Decay – OpEd

Housing affordability in New York City is a significant problem. This is a true statement, and I can attest to it firsthand. My university-graduate...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Allen Gindler

The Alarming Reawakening Of Afghanistan’s Militant Networks – OpEd

The Transatlantic Intelligence Consortium has added to an already growing chorus of international alarm at what has come to be widely referred to...

wednesday 3

Eurasia Review

Dr. Hamza Khan

The Growing Transnational Threat Of TTP: A Regional Security Crisis – OpEd

The Growing Transnational Threat Of TTP: A Regional Security Crisis – OpEd

The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been associated with acts of terrorism in Pakistan since 2007; however, there have been some startling...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Ahmad Khan

You Can Call Allah Or Call Ar-Rahman Or Ha Rakhaman – OpEd

You Can Call Allah Or Call Ar-Rahman Or Ha Rakhaman – OpEd

Why don’t monotheistic religions have just one name for God? Polytheistic religions have many names for their gods because they have many gods; and...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Rabbi Allen S. Maller

Stop The Drive To War With Venezuela – OpEd

Stop The Drive To War With Venezuela – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken On October 23, the Trump administration announced to Congress that it is planning “land attacks” within Venezuelan territory. Such...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Mises

The Constitution Vs. The Commander-In-Chief: The Duty To Disobey Unlawful Orders – OpEd

The Constitution Vs. The Commander-In-Chief: The Duty To Disobey Unlawful Orders – OpEd

Every military servicemember’s oath is a pledge to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. It is not an oath to a...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

John And Nisha Whitehead

Trump Threatens Mark Kelly For Reiterating The Military’s Obligation To The Constitution – OpEd

Trump Threatens Mark Kelly For Reiterating The Military’s Obligation To The Constitution – OpEd

The Trump administration recently threatened to return retired Navy captain, former astronaut, and now Senator Mark Kelly to active duty and court-...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Ivan Eland

Low Growth, High Taxes, And No Control – OpEd

Low Growth, High Taxes, And No Control – OpEd

By Gerard Lyons One word describes this Budget: bad, but it can be used three times, bad, bad, bad. Bad in terms of its fiscal consequences,...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Ivan Eland

Trump’s Aggression Toward Venezuela Should Be Setting Off Alarm Bells – OpEd

Trump’s Aggression Toward Venezuela Should Be Setting Off Alarm Bells – OpEd

President Trump promised “no new wars,” but his aggression against Venezuela is the exact opposite. The U.S. military has been blowing up alleged “...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Farrah Hassen

AI Will Transform Warfare, But Only Human Judgment Can Prevent Disaster – OpEd

AI Will Transform Warfare, But Only Human Judgment Can Prevent Disaster – OpEd

The march of artificial intelligence into military affairs is now an undeniable reality. Governments in South Asia are investing heavily in...

wednesday 4

Eurasia Review

Amber Afreen Abid

Bangladesh And Japan: Transitioning From A Historical Partnership To An Economic Transformation – OpEd

Bangladesh And Japan: Transitioning From A Historical Partnership To An Economic Transformation – OpEd

The bilateral relationship between Japan and Bangladesh transcends diplomatic formalities and is the most extensive economic collaboration in...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Jaidul Karim Iram

The Surge In Gas Production And Africa’s Path To Economic Transformation – OpEd

The Surge In Gas Production And Africa’s Path To Economic Transformation – OpEd

Natural gas will be a pivotal component of Africa’s energy future as it is uniquely poised for growth despite the move toward a surplus liquefied...

wednesday 1

Eurasia Review

Nj Ayuk

The Angry Tide Of The Latin American Far Right – OpEd

The Angry Tide Of The Latin American Far Right – OpEd

The far right in Latin America is angry. Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina’s Javier Milei always look furious, and they always speak loudly and...

02.12.2025 20

Eurasia Review

Vijay Prashad

Why America Is Removing Thousands Of Dams And Letting Rivers Run Free – OpEd

Why America Is Removing Thousands Of Dams And Letting Rivers Run Free – OpEd

After centuries of dam building, a nationwide movement to dismantle these aging barriers is showing how free-flowing rivers can restore ecosystems,...

02.12.2025 5

Eurasia Review

Tara Lohan