Opinion

Tactical Triumphs, Strategic Fog: What 3 Weeks of War Have Actually Achieved in Iran
Three weeks of strikes have gutted Iran’s military—yet daily missile alerts in Israel remind us that tactical wins haven’t yet delivered strategic closure.
Bigger Isn’t Better: A Case for Downsizing the Federal Reserve
Does the Fed need 24,000 employees? A leaner, more automated institution could reduce costs and improve transparency.
California’s Water Crisis Isn’t a Drought—It’s Bad Policy
Decades of subsidies, mispricing, and politically protected water allocations have left households paying the highest costs while agriculture wastes the most.
Nowruz and the Spark: Israel’s Calculated Bet on Iranian Rebellion
As Nowruz unfolds under war, Israel is laying groundwork for internal fracture, but the regime’s collapse threshold remains uncrossed.

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