On February 12th, Stephen Bryen, who has retired from a career at the tops of one of America’s ten largest armaments-makers and near the top of the U.S. Defense Department (he’s been through the revolving door and now has retired from it), headlined “Europe Gasping for Air as Trump Makes […]
Day: February 13, 2025
Donald Trump And The Conflict In Ukraine
Three weeks after his installation in the White House, President Trump is trying to resolve the Ukrainian conflict. It is clear that his advisors are blinded by their prejudices and do not understand any of Moscow’s concerns. They give him a false image of Russia’s involvement in this conflict. Realizing […]
The US’ Coercion Of Panama Over The Canal Presages Impending Military Tensions With China
The US wants to preemptively neutralize as many of the means as possible through which China could asymmetrically respond to this scenario in plausibly deniable ways such as by having its company that controls port facilities on both sides of the canal shut down transit in the event of a […]
Greenland’s Past, Present And Future (II)
Part I This primarily concerns monitoring military activity by a potential adversary in the air and maritime areas of the North Atlantic and Arctic, which remain partially unknown territory for NATO, lacking sufficient intelligence and analysis of the situation in the region. Under these circumstances, the Danish government sees Donald […]
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