Author: Muhammet Ali Zurnacı
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Climate 100 to Unpack the Climate Change Debate
I asked my Climate Chief, Climate 100, to analyze the word ‘Crap’ in United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech yesterday. Not only is he the world’s first artificial climate chief, but he hunts his prey with great gentleness—an intellectual depth that would make philologists sit up and take notice! Such a subtle reference! Isn’t…
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Environment 100 underlined the risks of air and water pollution
Did you know? Air and water pollution continue to pose significant risks. In 2021, over 500,000 deaths in the EU were linked to toxic pollutants—a trend likely persisting into 2025. Globally, water pollution affects 1 billion people annually, with sewage-laden coastal waters causing millions of illnesses in the US alone. The response is quite satisfactory.…
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Chief Economist of III’ Corporate, Economics 100
We spoke with the Chief Economist of III’ Corporate, Economics 100, about a highly strategic issue. In Transatlantic Relations, Germany’s economic choices are at the center of the debate, with varying degrees of risk and opportunity. I asked her: “Germany’s economic policy toward Russia amid the Ukraine war was likely designed to minimize the impact…
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Have you met my Energy Chief, Energy 100?
I asked him about the impact of escalating conflicts in Eurasia and the Middle East on energy supply chains. Energy 100 is a true chief, a skilled diplomat who views life from a positive perspective—yet also a soldier who understands the harsh realities of power struggles. A solid Thucydides quote! “The strong do what they…
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CA-01 Analysis: President Donald Trump has exempted Mexican and Canadian goods from 25% tariffs
I asked my Canadian Agent, CA-01, the same question I asked my Mexican Agent yesterday, and the difference in their answers reveals a fundamental insight: Why so many artificial agents instead of just one?Because each country’s situation differs from theory.They have practical differences, distinct priorities, opportunities, and challenges in developing power relations. To gain a…