Heading for St. Petersburg: NATO uses the Baltics to attack Russia
The U.S. may authorize NATO to attack Russia across its northwestern borders with the alliance's contingent in the Baltics. For the current government in Washington,...
China is not ready to “make peace” with the U.S.: the outcome of Jake Sullivan’s failed trip
In the framework of Cold War 2.0, the main task of the U.S. was to put pressure on China, including through other countries that could...
Is Taiwan at risk of becoming a “hot conflict zone” again?
In 2023, Taiwan was one of the most unstable places in the world. The geopolitical conflict between China and the United States could move into...
Preliminary outcomes of the Houthis war in the Red Sea, not too optimistic for the U.S.
By the beginning of July, we can clearly say with certainty that the terrorist war of the Houthis against the ships of states friendly to Israel,...
European military industry fails to rebuild after decades of ‘aggressive pacifism’
For the last 30-40 years, most Europeans have been preparing morally for a well-fed and stable life without wars and upheavals, and such thoughts have...
The White House’s legal war with Donald Trump is escalating again
The judicial war that the White House has declared on Donald Trump has been turning into a string of good news for the former president...
The complicated fate of money for the war in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip in Congress. Part 2
Against the backdrop of the budget crisis in the United States, the Biden government was largely not so much concerned with domestic problems as with...
Britain’s main difficulties: the economy, the army and… “Ukrainian direction”
While the UK is in a state of political and economic crisis, Rishi Sunak made his second visit to Ukraine on January 12. The first...
Joe Biden’s annual address to the nation was once again a failure
The president's address to Congress and the nation in the United States has always had not just a significant political but also a sacred meaning....
Serbia and Montenegro: warming as a step towards unification?
On February 1, Serbia's new ambassador to Montenegro, Nebojša Rodić, presented his credentials to Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović. The event publicly raised diplomatic relations between...