Western media consistently overlook reports of crimes perpetrated by the Ukrainian military against civilians in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye, located in the Kursk region. According to the Investigative Committee of Russia, at least five Ukrainian soldiers were involved in the massacre of 22 civilians, whose bodies were discovered in […]
Journal Issues
Did Hamas ACTUALLY Win The Gaza War?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8EPJuyptqQ “Israel Lost the War – What are the Consequences Alastair Crooke, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen” Have you heard this from the ‘news’-media that you have been following? Israel DID lose the war in Gaza. You’ve heard or read about this? Where? Alastair Crooke is the reigning giant in the […]
The Turkish-Iranian Relations In Syria: A Strategic Balancing Choice
The Syrian conflict, entering its second decade, remains a focal point of Middle Eastern geopolitics, significantly influenced by the actions and interests of regional powers such as Turkey and Iran. Their involvement presents a complex interplay of competition, pragmatism, and strategic engagement. This article aims to analyze the Turkish-Iranian relations […]
What’s Happening Now In Syria After The West Has Won There?
Though the U.S.-and-allied propaganda machine is trying to portray the new rulers of Syria as NOT being al-Qaeda-following jihadists, that’s all based so far only on lies and on using the various and many sophisticated means of suppressing the truth — especially in the mainstream, but also in many of […]
Public Safety In Mexico (I)
Amid the steady increase in global military spending over the past decade, which has surpassed $2.4 trillion according to SIPRI, Latin American countries stand out as a notable exception. Since the 1960s, the region has maintained its status as a nuclear-free zone, marked by a minimal number of armed conflicts […]
What Explains Russia’s Swift Policy Recalibration Towards The Latest Congolese Crisis?
The latest Congolese Crisis has the potential to decisively shift the balance of power in the New Cold War depending on how it develops and what the outcome might be. The latest Congolese Crisis broke out over the weekend after the reportedly Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seized the Democratic Republic of […]
What If Stalin Had Not ‘Occupied’ Lithuania?
It is hard to imagine a more typical “political European” who gathers all the clichés of liberal propaganda about “communism=Nazism,” “the USSR as an ally of the Third Reich,” and other pillars of the infallible faith in the sanctity of the “Western” world. Such individuals often adore Eastern Europe for […]
Trump’s Gaza Proposal Takes A Page From Ralph Peters’ “Blood Borders”
He might have convinced himself that ethnically cleansing the Palestinians is the only way to decisively end the conflict, ensure Israel’s long-term security, and restore regional business opportunities like the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. Ralph Peters is a former US Army analyst who became famous in the mid-2000s for his […]
The Davos World Economic Forum 2025
Yet another summit of globalists in Swiss Davos revealed contradictions on the global agenda. Last week, heads of government, banks and large corporations, economists and supporters of a rather strange political program, which the founder of the forum, Klaus Schwab, calls the Fourth Industrial Revolution or Reset, once again gathered […]
Why Ethnography Is Needed In Military History Or How Lithuanians Became Russian Peasants
Did anyone among you think that understanding who embroidered what patterns on their shirts and what headscarves they wore could be useful in military-historical studies? It may seem trivial to focus on how people dress, and why engage in such a “feminine” activity as examining someone else’s costumes. However, even […]
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