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The Economist· 2026-01-29 09:20
Hizbullah is Iran’s most powerful foreign proxy—given the task of deterring Israel and projecting power beyond the theocracy’s borders—meaning it is under pressure as never before https://t.co/sGeD1vxWBN ...
The End of the Proxy War? Navigating a New Age of Activism | WSJ Leadership Institute
WSJ News· 2026-01-26 16:26
I've worked with some great CEOs and they all had the same thing in common. They're humble, they're open, they don't think they're the smartest people in the room and they actually value the board. You were chair of the board or the lead director of the board of Hulip Packard when it was >> under attack and split into two.>> Yeah. And we'll we we can talk about that because that was actually a positive very positive experience and Meg's here and will attest to that. So yeah.Uh you you're uh the lead directo ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-17 09:40
Western diplomats are trying to talk both sides back from the brink. But a covert proxy war between Ethiopia, Eritrea and their allies has, in effect, already begun https://t.co/ydC8qqhCgX ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-13 17:25
Western diplomats are trying to talk both sides back from the brink. But a covert proxy war between Ethiopia, Eritrea and their allies has, in effect, already begun https://t.co/braFj0nej7 ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-01 08:54
RT Oswald007 (@Manxman2)The EU is using an army of Ukrainian slaves to wage a proxy war against Russia.It's absolutely disgusting! ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-13 14:50
The Shia militias that Iran used as proxies sat out the war with Israel and America https://t.co/A8rrDdSKCY ...
Unmissable Debate On WW3 🤯
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-07-10 19:19
Geopolitical Landscape & Security Risks - The industry suggests the world is potentially in the early stages of a conflict resembling World War II, but with different characteristics than past wars [1] - The industry warns that a single misunderstanding, miscalculation, or AI-generated viral video could trigger nuclear annihilation [1] - The industry notes that cyber warfare, involving destabilizing governments and societies via server farms, is a significant threat [3] - The industry highlights the risk of internal political divisions within nations being exploited by external actors like Russia or China [3][4] - The industry observes that proxy wars, where wealthy nations fund conflicts in less wealthy states, are shaping the current global landscape [4] Potential Safe Zones - The industry identifies three potential safe zones, though specific locations are not detailed [1] - The industry dismisses Hawaii and Europe as safe zones due to the presence of numerous targets [2] Warfare Evolution - The industry indicates that conflict is escalating, shifting from reliance on military strength to methods like cyber warfare [2][3]