On January 24th, the Financial Times headlined “Donald Trump in fiery call with Denmark’s prime minister over Greenland” and revealed that “The US president spoke to Mette Frederiksen, the Danish premier, for 45 minutes last week” and “insisted he was serious in his determination to take over Greenland,” but she […]
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What Prompted Russian White Emigrés To Become Openly pro-Soviet
Russians often debate the topic of ideology, but for all those who possess a sense of national identity, May 9th is a sacred date, even among furious anti-communists. Politically and historically informed individuals know that there were indeed fascists among the Russians. The most notable representatives of the Third Position […]
What Impact Might The US’ Latest Energy Sanctions Have On Russo-Indo Relations?
Trump’s preference for sanctions and his latest threat to double down on secondary ones could derail India’s careful multi-alignment between the US and Russia by forcing it to choose between them. The media has been awash with reports speculating that Russo-Indo relations might suffer as a result of the US’ latest energy […]
Pity The Poesy: Mark Rutte, NATO And Spending For War
Now men will go content with what we spoiled. Or, discontent, boil bloody, and be spilled. Wilfred Owen, “Strange Meeting” (1919) There have been politicians who have fancied themselves as poets. There was Herman Van Rompuy in April 2010 who, when President of the European Council, imposed an anthology of […]
Trump’s Plan For Ukraine Is A Total Non-Starter
Trump’s plan for Ukraine (the Keith Kellogg plan) has been to threaten both Ukraine and Russia if either one of them would refuse to allow Trump — the leader of a country that is 4,455 miles or 7,170 kilometers from Ukraine — to veto a proposed settlement between Ukraine and […]
Will Trump End The War In Ukraine?
The new US administration has sparked discussions regarding potential negotiations with Russia concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has identified resolving this issue as a top priority. Russia has indicated its willingness to engage in dialogue based on the Istanbul agreements established in 2022. Following […]
What Western ‘News’ Media Hide About The Ukraine War Before Russia’s Invasion
This was posted at a Russian news-site in 2014: https://matveychev-oleg.livejournal.com/1224806.html “War in Luhansk region” On July 2, Ukrainian aircraft struck the village of Stanitsa Luganskaya and the village of Kondrashovka. The aftermath of military action: https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/matveychev_oleg/27303223/1498480/1498480_900.jpg If you want to see the history of the war in Ukraine (which started […]
The UK’s 100-Year Partnership Pact With Ukraine Is Just A Public Relations Stunt
In terms of the bigger picture, the UK definitely wants to play a long-term and highly strategic role in Ukraine, but the extent to which it can execute its lofty plans as contained in last January’s “security guarantee” pact and their latest rehash last week largely depends on the US. […]
False Myths Of Russian National Flag’s Bloody Nazi Past
Today we will once again touch upon the topic of the Russian flag and the myths associated with it. In the previous article we discussed how certain circles attempt to impose a bloody Nazi past on it through manipulation and distortion of facts. Undoubtedly, the tricolor was used by collaborators, […]
On The Issue Of pan-Eurasian Security
The other day, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made a statement that Russia is ready to discuss security guarantees for a country, “that is now called Ukraine,” however, the Eurasian context will dominate in reaching any agreements. The Top Diplomat clearly noted that “the Western part of the continent [Eurasia] […]
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