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Israel Geopolitics

Israel Geopolitics Presented by: Dr. David K. Ewen  Israel's geopolitical situation is characterized by a range of complex and deeply entrenched conflicts. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most pressing issues, which has been marked by violence and failed peace agreements. Israel's relationship with Iran is another significant point of tension, particularly due to Iran's nuclear program and anti-Israel rhetoric. Settlements in the West Bank, Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem, and its borders with neighboring countries such as Syria and Lebanon are also sources of conflict. Israel's relationships with the United States, the Arab world, and the United Nations are also factors that influence its geopolitical standing. Additionally, Israel's expertise in cybersecurity has made it a leader in this field, but concerns have been raised about the potential misuse of Israeli-made surveillance technology. List of 10 Israel geopolitics and issues of globa...

Choices to Take Taiwan by China

Choices to Take Taiwan by China Presented by:  Dr. David K. Ewen I do not have the ability to know the specific plans of the Chinese government. However, I can provide some historical context and possible scenarios based on current geopolitical trends and China's past actions and statements. Historically, China has always considered Taiwan as a part of its territory and has repeatedly stated its intention to reunify Taiwan with the mainland. China's current leader, Xi Jinping, has also been very vocal about his desire to achieve reunification with Taiwan during his time in office. There are a few possible ways that China could attempt to take Taiwan, including: [1] Military invasion: China could attempt a full-scale military invasion of Taiwan, using its large military and naval forces to overwhelm Taiwan's defense capabilities. However, this would likely result in a significant loss of life on both sides, and could trigger a larger conflict with the United States, which ha...

Germany May be the Reason China Takes Taiwan.

Germany may be the reason China takes Taiwan. Presented by:  Dr. David K. Ewen China has recently expressed its hopes and beliefs that Germany will support its peaceful reunification with Taiwan. The reunification of Taiwan with China has been a long-standing desire for the Chinese government, and they have been making efforts to make this a reality for many years.  China's relationship with Taiwan has always been a contentious issue, with China claiming Taiwan as a part of its territory, while Taiwan has maintained a separate identity and government. China's efforts towards reunification with Taiwan have been met with resistance from many countries, who see Taiwan as an independent state with its own government and identity. The recent statement made by China regarding its "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan has caused a stir in the international community. China's claim of Taiwan as part of its territory has been a long-standing issue, and this recent developme...

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China Advances Toward Taiwan: The Battle Fight Around the World

China Advances Toward Taiwan Presented by Dr. David K. Ewen, Professor of Global Communications Y ou heard it here first, Recently, China appears to have taken a significant step towards escalating these tensions by simulating its first aircraft carrier strike on Taiwan. The recent increase in Chinese military activity near Taiwan and the US's continued support for the island suggest that the Taiwan-China relationship remains a volatile issue with the potential for significant regional and global implications. The long-standing tensions between China and Taiwan have been a source of concern for the international community for decades. Recently, China appears to have taken a significant step towards escalating these tensions by simulating its first aircraft carrier strike on Taiwan. This move highlights the rapid development of China's military capabilities and raises concerns about the potential consequences of a military strike on Taiwan. In this article, we will examine the h...

End Times Are Closer Than You Think: World War III Around the Corner Facing Us.

It's Closer Than You Think: World War III Around the Corner Facing Us Presented by David K. Ewen, M.Ed., Prof., TESOL, TEYL I can offer a speculative overview of what a hypothetical war involving the United States, China, and Russia might look like. At Enterprise College, we state that it is important for all nations to prioritize diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution in order to prevent any nuclear war from occurring.   A war between these three major powers would likely be a global conflict, with widespread military engagements and battles taking place across multiple theaters, including air, land, sea, and cyber domains. Each nation has a formidable military and significant resources, including advanced technology and nuclear arsenals. The conflict could last for years and result in high casualty rates on all sides. The war could potentially start as a result of a geopolitical crisis, such as a territorial dispute or a major cyber-attack that escalates into a military ...

Homeless in America

  Homeless in America David K. Ewen, M.Ed., Prof., TESOL, TEYL The growing trend of homeless population in the United States is a major problem that needs urgent attention. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, there were approximately 567,715 homeless people in the United States on a given night in 2019. This is a significant increase from the previous year, and the numbers are expected to continue rising due to the ongoing economic hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Homelessness is a complex issue that affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. The reasons for homelessness vary, but some of the most common factors include poverty, lack of affordable housing, mental illness, and addiction. One of the contributing factors to the increase in homelessness is the rising cost of housing, particularly in urban areas. Many low-income individuals and families struggle to afford housing, and may be forced to choose between paying for housing and other b...