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It’s already clear summit will fail to agree on joint communique as West insists on condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine. Read More Here
It’s already clear summit will fail to agree on joint communique as West insists on condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine. Read More Here
There is no such thing as a limited nuclear war in Europe and Russia would be foolish to expect that it could contain a nuclear war on Ukrainian territory. Read More Here
The only thing more terrifying than Russian nuclear use is letting fear drive Western strategy. Read More Here
In trying and failing to reclaim Russian imperial influence over Ukraine, Moscow is actively accelerating the decline of its influence throughout Eurasia. Read More Here
Through myopia, paranoia and arrogance, America has consistently created its own enemies and harmed other peoples in the interest of empire. Yet again, China is becoming an enemy, a role it doesn’t want but can’t refuse. Read More Here
Like chess, war has three phases: an opening, a middle, and an endgame. In the first, the parties engage one another and deploy their forces. In the second, they fight it out. And in the third, they settle the details of the outcome. Read More Here
Military force without diplomacy cannot deliver lasting results and can lead to an unparalleled catastrophe with consequences beyond comprehension. Read More Here
Two realms, New Atlantis and the Greater Middle Kingdom, are relatively evenly matched, in a geopolitical duel that has stayed mostly peaceful, albeit hostile. Read More Here
It is now increasingly clear that both Russia and the United States are playing a high stakes game into which Europe has allowed itself to get drawn due to the myopia of its unimpressive political leadership. Read More Here
Putin’s geo-economic emphasis should be far more disturbing to the West than his rhetoric about using nukes. Read More Here