“In Spain, trenches are being dug.” See “The Art of War”.

Next, amnesty started political chaos in an already easy situation. See also Ambassador Francisco Seixas da Costa's analysis of the situation in Palestine and the consequences of Putin's victory in the war in Ukraine.

Political tension in Spain is at an unprecedented level – though not necessarily unexpected – and the early elections in Catalonia are yet another moment of intense conflict between forces united on one side and separatists on the other. Ultimately, the amnesty started political chaos in an already uneasy situation.

The moment is not easy in Palestine, where the White House's reluctance to countenance an attack on Rafah has exposed America's imminent colonialism with existing forces.

Ukraine's position after the victory of Vladimir Putin in the presidential election is certainly not easy – but everything will be a little (or a lot) worse if the combat environment is the scene of initiatives of the 'trial and error' type: there, no. Room for error.

Everything to see this week on 'The Art of War', on the JE TV multimedia platform, a program led by journalist António Freitas de Sousa and with comments by Ambassador Francisco Seixas da Costa.

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