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Global Conflicts in a Trump World
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- Date de parution23/11/2025
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BOOK DESCRIPTIONGlobal Conflicts in a Trump World: Ukraine, Middle East, and BeyondA World in CrisisThe year 2025 has witnessed nearly 60 armed conflicts simultaneously-the highest number ever recorded-with civilian fatalities surging by over 30 percent between 2023 and 2024. From Ukraine's frozen fronts to Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe, from Sudan's genocidal violence to Taiwan's precarious strait, the international order teeters on the brink.
In March 2025, following a contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Trump administration suspended all military aid to Ukraine, marking a pivotal shift in U. S. foreign policy. Trump's Dangerous GambitDrawing on declassified documents, diplomatic cables, and real-time intelligence assessments from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), International Crisis Group (ICG), and U.
S. State Department, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig dissects how Trump's unpredictable approach has created power vacuums that adversaries eagerly exploit. Ten Flashpoints, One Catastrophic OutcomeThis comprehensive analysis examines ten critical flashpoints where Trump's isolationism accelerates conflict: Ukraine - Where aid suspension enabled 20% Russian territorial gains and raised partition risks that could trigger NATO Article 5 obligations Gaza/West Bank - Where Trump's ceasefire remains fragile amid daily Israeli violations and rising settler violence Taiwan Strait - Where China's aggressive military drills and U.
S. ambiguity create conditions for catastrophic miscalculation South China Sea - Where Philippine-Chinese clashes escalate unchecked Iran Nuclear Threshold - Where Iran's near-zero breakout time for nuclear weapons development poses existential threats Sudan Civil War - Where 9 million displaced persons and genocidal violence in Darfur constitute the world's largest humanitarian crisis Myanmar Insurgency - Where junta collapse threatens regional stability Sahel Jihadist Surge - Where Wagner remnants and extremist groups exploit U.
S. absence Venezuela-Guyana Essequibo Dispute - Where oil border tensions risk Latin American proxy wars Arctic Resource Wars - Where Russia-China patrols expose NATO's vulnerable northern flank Dr. Baig's analysis integrates: Over $175 billion in U. S. aid commitments to Ukraine, with detailed tracking from the Kiel Institute showing European nations have collectively allocated $195 billion compared to America's $134 billion ACLED conflict event data documenting 15, 000+ Ukrainian battlefield incidents in 2025 U.
N. Security Council deliberations on Trump's Gaza resolution, where U. S. warnings of "grave consequences" reveal the ceasefire's precarious nature RAND Corporation wargaming scenarios modeling Taiwan invasion chains SIPRI military expenditure data showing unprecedented global defense spending increases Three Pathways to World War IIIThe book's climactic section models three plausible WWIII scenarios:Scenario A: Euro-Asian Front - Ukraine partition sparks Baltic incursions; U.
S. isolation delays Article 5 response as European rearmament proves insufficientScenario B: Middle East Inferno - Gaza ceasefire collapse combines with Iranian nuclear breakout, drawing in proxy forces across Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and IraqScenario C: Global Hybrid War - Cyber escalations from Taiwan crisis merge with Middle East conflicts as China exploits U. S. distractions, triggering simultaneous great-power confrontations
In March 2025, following a contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Trump administration suspended all military aid to Ukraine, marking a pivotal shift in U. S. foreign policy. Trump's Dangerous GambitDrawing on declassified documents, diplomatic cables, and real-time intelligence assessments from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), International Crisis Group (ICG), and U.
S. State Department, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig dissects how Trump's unpredictable approach has created power vacuums that adversaries eagerly exploit. Ten Flashpoints, One Catastrophic OutcomeThis comprehensive analysis examines ten critical flashpoints where Trump's isolationism accelerates conflict: Ukraine - Where aid suspension enabled 20% Russian territorial gains and raised partition risks that could trigger NATO Article 5 obligations Gaza/West Bank - Where Trump's ceasefire remains fragile amid daily Israeli violations and rising settler violence Taiwan Strait - Where China's aggressive military drills and U.
S. ambiguity create conditions for catastrophic miscalculation South China Sea - Where Philippine-Chinese clashes escalate unchecked Iran Nuclear Threshold - Where Iran's near-zero breakout time for nuclear weapons development poses existential threats Sudan Civil War - Where 9 million displaced persons and genocidal violence in Darfur constitute the world's largest humanitarian crisis Myanmar Insurgency - Where junta collapse threatens regional stability Sahel Jihadist Surge - Where Wagner remnants and extremist groups exploit U.
S. absence Venezuela-Guyana Essequibo Dispute - Where oil border tensions risk Latin American proxy wars Arctic Resource Wars - Where Russia-China patrols expose NATO's vulnerable northern flank Dr. Baig's analysis integrates: Over $175 billion in U. S. aid commitments to Ukraine, with detailed tracking from the Kiel Institute showing European nations have collectively allocated $195 billion compared to America's $134 billion ACLED conflict event data documenting 15, 000+ Ukrainian battlefield incidents in 2025 U.
N. Security Council deliberations on Trump's Gaza resolution, where U. S. warnings of "grave consequences" reveal the ceasefire's precarious nature RAND Corporation wargaming scenarios modeling Taiwan invasion chains SIPRI military expenditure data showing unprecedented global defense spending increases Three Pathways to World War IIIThe book's climactic section models three plausible WWIII scenarios:Scenario A: Euro-Asian Front - Ukraine partition sparks Baltic incursions; U.
S. isolation delays Article 5 response as European rearmament proves insufficientScenario B: Middle East Inferno - Gaza ceasefire collapse combines with Iranian nuclear breakout, drawing in proxy forces across Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and IraqScenario C: Global Hybrid War - Cyber escalations from Taiwan crisis merge with Middle East conflicts as China exploits U. S. distractions, triggering simultaneous great-power confrontations
BOOK DESCRIPTIONGlobal Conflicts in a Trump World: Ukraine, Middle East, and BeyondA World in CrisisThe year 2025 has witnessed nearly 60 armed conflicts simultaneously-the highest number ever recorded-with civilian fatalities surging by over 30 percent between 2023 and 2024. From Ukraine's frozen fronts to Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe, from Sudan's genocidal violence to Taiwan's precarious strait, the international order teeters on the brink.
In March 2025, following a contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Trump administration suspended all military aid to Ukraine, marking a pivotal shift in U. S. foreign policy. Trump's Dangerous GambitDrawing on declassified documents, diplomatic cables, and real-time intelligence assessments from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), International Crisis Group (ICG), and U.
S. State Department, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig dissects how Trump's unpredictable approach has created power vacuums that adversaries eagerly exploit. Ten Flashpoints, One Catastrophic OutcomeThis comprehensive analysis examines ten critical flashpoints where Trump's isolationism accelerates conflict: Ukraine - Where aid suspension enabled 20% Russian territorial gains and raised partition risks that could trigger NATO Article 5 obligations Gaza/West Bank - Where Trump's ceasefire remains fragile amid daily Israeli violations and rising settler violence Taiwan Strait - Where China's aggressive military drills and U.
S. ambiguity create conditions for catastrophic miscalculation South China Sea - Where Philippine-Chinese clashes escalate unchecked Iran Nuclear Threshold - Where Iran's near-zero breakout time for nuclear weapons development poses existential threats Sudan Civil War - Where 9 million displaced persons and genocidal violence in Darfur constitute the world's largest humanitarian crisis Myanmar Insurgency - Where junta collapse threatens regional stability Sahel Jihadist Surge - Where Wagner remnants and extremist groups exploit U.
S. absence Venezuela-Guyana Essequibo Dispute - Where oil border tensions risk Latin American proxy wars Arctic Resource Wars - Where Russia-China patrols expose NATO's vulnerable northern flank Dr. Baig's analysis integrates: Over $175 billion in U. S. aid commitments to Ukraine, with detailed tracking from the Kiel Institute showing European nations have collectively allocated $195 billion compared to America's $134 billion ACLED conflict event data documenting 15, 000+ Ukrainian battlefield incidents in 2025 U.
N. Security Council deliberations on Trump's Gaza resolution, where U. S. warnings of "grave consequences" reveal the ceasefire's precarious nature RAND Corporation wargaming scenarios modeling Taiwan invasion chains SIPRI military expenditure data showing unprecedented global defense spending increases Three Pathways to World War IIIThe book's climactic section models three plausible WWIII scenarios:Scenario A: Euro-Asian Front - Ukraine partition sparks Baltic incursions; U.
S. isolation delays Article 5 response as European rearmament proves insufficientScenario B: Middle East Inferno - Gaza ceasefire collapse combines with Iranian nuclear breakout, drawing in proxy forces across Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and IraqScenario C: Global Hybrid War - Cyber escalations from Taiwan crisis merge with Middle East conflicts as China exploits U. S. distractions, triggering simultaneous great-power confrontations
In March 2025, following a contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Trump administration suspended all military aid to Ukraine, marking a pivotal shift in U. S. foreign policy. Trump's Dangerous GambitDrawing on declassified documents, diplomatic cables, and real-time intelligence assessments from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), International Crisis Group (ICG), and U.
S. State Department, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig dissects how Trump's unpredictable approach has created power vacuums that adversaries eagerly exploit. Ten Flashpoints, One Catastrophic OutcomeThis comprehensive analysis examines ten critical flashpoints where Trump's isolationism accelerates conflict: Ukraine - Where aid suspension enabled 20% Russian territorial gains and raised partition risks that could trigger NATO Article 5 obligations Gaza/West Bank - Where Trump's ceasefire remains fragile amid daily Israeli violations and rising settler violence Taiwan Strait - Where China's aggressive military drills and U.
S. ambiguity create conditions for catastrophic miscalculation South China Sea - Where Philippine-Chinese clashes escalate unchecked Iran Nuclear Threshold - Where Iran's near-zero breakout time for nuclear weapons development poses existential threats Sudan Civil War - Where 9 million displaced persons and genocidal violence in Darfur constitute the world's largest humanitarian crisis Myanmar Insurgency - Where junta collapse threatens regional stability Sahel Jihadist Surge - Where Wagner remnants and extremist groups exploit U.
S. absence Venezuela-Guyana Essequibo Dispute - Where oil border tensions risk Latin American proxy wars Arctic Resource Wars - Where Russia-China patrols expose NATO's vulnerable northern flank Dr. Baig's analysis integrates: Over $175 billion in U. S. aid commitments to Ukraine, with detailed tracking from the Kiel Institute showing European nations have collectively allocated $195 billion compared to America's $134 billion ACLED conflict event data documenting 15, 000+ Ukrainian battlefield incidents in 2025 U.
N. Security Council deliberations on Trump's Gaza resolution, where U. S. warnings of "grave consequences" reveal the ceasefire's precarious nature RAND Corporation wargaming scenarios modeling Taiwan invasion chains SIPRI military expenditure data showing unprecedented global defense spending increases Three Pathways to World War IIIThe book's climactic section models three plausible WWIII scenarios:Scenario A: Euro-Asian Front - Ukraine partition sparks Baltic incursions; U.
S. isolation delays Article 5 response as European rearmament proves insufficientScenario B: Middle East Inferno - Gaza ceasefire collapse combines with Iranian nuclear breakout, drawing in proxy forces across Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and IraqScenario C: Global Hybrid War - Cyber escalations from Taiwan crisis merge with Middle East conflicts as China exploits U. S. distractions, triggering simultaneous great-power confrontations






















