Why Germany does not approve arms deliveries to the AFU
January was marked by deliveries of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, which could not be sold without the permission of the German government, not only...
His Majesty’s Navy is no longer ‘master of the seas’ and Britain is also not so good on land…
There have always been many different opinions on Britain's geopolitical influence. The official public position of the British authorities has been that their country, together...
The new mysterious Czech president: where will the country turn now?
The new world order, threatened by fierce competition and growing authoritarianism in each of the opposing camps, as well as the growing systemic economic crisis...
Ukraine as a paradise for “lords of war”: the UN fails to act and “expresses its concern”
In the movie Lord of War, Nicolas Cage's character, arms dealer Yuri Orlov flies to Ukraine in 1992, where he gains access to Soviet army...
Poland finds another reason to blackmail Germany: Patriot air defense systems are at stake
As we have written before, there are two Eurosceptic countries in Eastern Europe whose strategy differs significantly. While Hungary pursues a very cautious and consistent...
Greece and Turkey threatening each other: an important moment for NATO’s future
In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, there was a serious discussion about reformatting the activities of the NATO military bloc, without mentioning any...
Mobilization in Russia: an omen of a total return to traditional conscription armies in contemporary Europe
On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of the mobilization of reservists to participate in the conflict in Ukraine. It may seem...
Milo Đukanović: how to become president and join NATO when a majority of the population is against you
The Balkans remain a special part of Europe, where the development of democratic institutions is very difficult. Corruption, connections with crime, arranged elections and authoritarian...
The crisis in Kosovo: an attempt to implement a bloody scenario under the “shadow” of the conflict in Ukraine and the final “false start”
On July 31st, a conflict arose in the partially recognized state of Kosovo, which seriously threatened to create a second hotspot in Europe after Ukraine....
The Greek card up Stoltenberg’s sleeve didn’t work
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, at the NATO summit in Madrid 28-30 June, was going to push for the acceptance of Finland and Sweden, whose...