Bangladesh, March 23 -- The Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, explored the possibility of a “national divorce” in the United States because of the Republicans and Democrats. This “national divorce” will be accentuated in the elections, with the author even claiming that the country is more divided today than it was during the Civil War in the 19th century. Considering its enormous influence in Anglo geopolitical decision-making, this is a major claim for the London-based think tank.

Bruce Stokes, an Associate Fellow of Chatham House, also posits that there are “two Americas,” perhaps three, due to Israels enormous bipartisan control of its Congress. He also ques...