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  • Brennus Letter N°4: Venezuela – the risky strategy of « Make America FIRST again »

    Brennus Letter N°4: Venezuela – the risky strategy of « Make America FIRST again »

    Jan 22, 2026

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    in Brennus Letters, Edouard Husson, geopolitics, paid article, Ulrike Reisner

    After a year in office, Donald Trump must acknowledge the profound decline of the United States. He believed that Russia would be only too happy to seize the opportunity for his mediation, but he is now faced with the reality that Russia has no need for the United States to negotiate peace in Ukraine. Donald…

  • Brennus Letter N°. 3: Why the end of the war in Ukraine will intensify the “cold civil war” in the United States

    Brennus Letter N°. 3: Why the end of the war in Ukraine will intensify the “cold civil war” in the United States

    Jan 8, 2026

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    in Brennus Letters, Edouard Husson, geopolitics, paid article, Ulrike Reisner

    To tell the truth, we see this affair less as proof of corruption in Brussels than as a sign that ‘Brussels’ has entered the terminal crisis of Western governance, with judges taking power. In the governance system that preceded ‘New Public Management’, that complicated system invented by Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister (1997-2007), who…

  • Brennus Letter N°. 2: Friedrich Merz, figurehead of the new German militarism

    Brennus Letter N°. 2: Friedrich Merz, figurehead of the new German militarism

    Nov 25, 2025

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    in Brennus Letters, Edouard Husson, geopolitics, paid article, Ulrike Reisner

    At the end of October, the popularity rating of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Party (CDU) had fallen to 24%. The coalition partner, the SPD, had gained one point compared to the previous week (15%), leaving little room for manoeuvre for the coalition: when Olaf Scholz, Friedrich Merz’s predecessor, was elected Chancellor in 2021, his…

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