Russia and the Russian people have been and continue to be an object to one of the most powerful hatreds that history has ever seen and the roots of this phenomenon go deep into time. There are fundamental reasons because of which this phenomenon was born, the key is […]
Month: August 2024
The Middle East and The Maritime Power of The US
The creator of the concept of U.S. Sea power, Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, primarily insisted on creating a strong naval force to ensure safe shipping around the world and prevent enemies from approaching the borders of the United States. In the twentieth century, especially after World War II, the situation […]
Failure of American Democracy: How the Democrats Made the Dissent Risky
“And the star-spangled Banner in triumph shall wave, O’er the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave” Those are one of the most crucial words stated in the American anthem called “The Star-Spangled Banner”. While containing the essence of the very idea of what a liberal democracy […]
Vague Prospects for the Settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Due to Kiev’s “Gamble in Kursk”
Two and a half years have passed since the beginning of the Special Military Operation in Ukraine, and so far the goals, announced by the Supreme Commander of the Russian Federation, have not yet been achieved. It is already clear that the military conflict has dragged on and turned into […]
Harris – Walz vs. Trump – Vance: What The Two Duos Stand For?
With the arrival of Tim Walz as Kamala Harris‘ running mate, the staffing of candidates from the US Democratic Party has been completed. The hottest phase of the US presidential election is starting very soon. There are less than 90 days left before the vote for the post of President […]
U.S. Volunteer Fighter Against Russia Speaks
NBC News on August 21st headlined “Ukraine launches massive drone attack on Moscow” and interviewed an anonymous U.S. veteran and now volunteer fighter against Russia who had participated in Ukraine’s attack against Kursk in Russia, and he said, “We didn’t start this. We are simply helping freedom-loving people against a […]
Telegram Popularity Skyrockets, as EU Tries to Silence Durov
With Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in custody in France, the messenger’s popularity is growing rapidly. According to research from analytics company Sensor Tower, the number of Telegram downloads on iOS worldwide increased by 4% on August 26 compared to the previous day. In France, where Durov was detained, the messenger […]
The Farce is Over, Long Live the Farce!
On Monday, August 19, 2024, the months-long effort to expose the corrupt activities of the 46th President of the United States, Joseph Robinette Biden, was formally concluded. Three Republican-led committees of the U.S. House of Representatives released a joint report on the findings of the investigation, officially discouraging the House […]
Donald Trump: Ideas and Potential Realization (I)
Although Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as Democrats’ nominee for presidency, ex-leader of the US still has all the chances to take office again at the beginning of this November. Despite the youth and energy of the 49th vice-president, Donald Trump enjoys greater popularity while Harris falls behind. She has […]
The Flywheel of Washington’s Internal Repressions
The US intensifies witch-hunt against independent journalists and experts. On August 21, 2024, the New York Times published quite a long material that The US Department of Justice had launched an investigation into American citizens who had connections with Russian state television networks. To do this, the FBI raided the […]
Russia Might Soon Redirect Its Gas Pipeline Plans From China To Iran & India
The continued pricing dispute over the Power of Siberia II gas pipeline might lead to Russia prioritizing its new gas MoUs with Iran and Azerbaijan to pioneer a southern-directed pipeline for facilitating Russian-Iranian gas swaps with India. The South China Morning Post reported earlier this week that “Future murky for […]
On Washington’s Attempts to Weaken Yerevan’s Ties With Russia
At a recent hearing on the situation in the South Caucasus before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O‘Brien said that by taking a pro-Western course, Yerevan is pursuing a consistent policy of weakening traditional ties with Russia, especially […]
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