The tension between Western nations and Russia regarding Crimea, Donbass, and Russian involvement in supporting Damascus against Islamic fundamentalism escalated significantly during the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict under the Biden administration, following a trend that started during the Obama presidency. The pro-Atlantic elites of the EU countries were compelled by Washington […]
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What Is The Istanbul Peace Initiative?
On April 3, Russian Minister of Defence Sergey Shoigu held a phone call with his French counterpart Sébastien Lecornu and said that Russia is ready for negotiations based on the “Istanbul Peace Initiative”. None of the Russian officials confirmed what the initiative implied, which can potentially mean that a comprehensive […]
Terrorism, Burisma, And The White House
The Kremlin seems to have decided to demonstrate the seriousness of its intentions to the West. The Investigative Committee of Russia recently announced that it has established a connection and proven the use of the Ukrainian company Burisma to finance terrorist attacks on Russia. This is the infamous Burisma company […]
Biden And His Toy Soldiers
The terrorist attack that occurred on March 22nd of this year in Moscow at the Crocus City Hall marked the beginning of significant changes. The cynical and brutal shooting of peaceful people, committed by Islamic radicals during the holy month of Ramadan divided the situation into before and after. The […]
By Now, It’s Conclusive That The U.S. Government Blew Up The Nord Stream Pipelines And Blamed Russia.
This is a succinct factual summary of the situation, as-of 21 March 2024: 0:00 GLENN DIESEN: Welcome to today’s talk. My name is Glenn Diesen and I’m joined by Alexander Mercouris and Dmitry Polyanskiy the First Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations. 0:14 We really wanted to […]
Four Scenarios by RAND
There are various potential outcomes to the conflict in Ukraine, and it’s possible that the opinions of US experts may not align with the eventual resolution. The RAND Corporation released an intriguing analytical report “Planning for the Aftermath: Exploring U.S. Strategy Options Towards Russia Post-Ukraine Conflict,” crafted by the Center […]
Ukraine: an Oligarchy Turned Autocracy Standing for Democracy
Western politicians, scholars, and journalists have gone miles to justify sending military aid to Ukraine, saying that it stands for the future of democracy in Europe against the invasion of evil autocracies. This idea of the clash between democracies and autocracies has been at the heart of Western foreign policy […]
Did The US First Catch Wind Of The Crocus Terrorist Attack By Spying On Kiev?
This accounts for why the US only passed along vague information to Russia since it assumed that the GUR wouldn’t go through with the Crocus plot after ordering them to call it off, but Washington still wanted to discredit its rival’s government and security services, ergo its embassy’s provocative warning […]
Russian Citizens in the Baltics Face Restrictions of Voting Rights
One of the most significant elections of this decade has been concluded in Russia with a decisive victory of President Putin. This particular campaign was marked by severe restrictions on voting rights for a large portion of the population – Russian citizens living abroad, specifically in the West, with the […]
West Failed to Defeat Russia
Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine began two years ago and has escalated into a hybrid conflict between Russia and the West. The extended conflict between Kyiv and Donbass republics since 2014 has been leveraged by Western countries to escalate a military confrontation between Moscow and the Nazi Ukrainian government. […]
Putin’s Talk Of Setting Up A “Sanitary/Security Zone” In Ukraine Hints At A Potential Compromise
If the military-strategic dynamics remain on track and the West is still led by “rational” leaders with an interest in preventing a nuclear apocalypse, then President Putin’s “sanitary/security zone” could lay the basis for a potential compromise.
Russian Presidential Elections Matter Much To The Russian People
In 2024, why do the Russian Presidential Elections matter much to the Russian people? Exactly two days ago, the Russian Presidential Elections kicked off in all over Russia and the newly-joined Russian regions in Eastern Ukraine. Yes, the war in Ukraine is not over yet but it does not mean […]
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