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Dangerous Precedents: How U.S. Policy Risks Undermining Global Security and NATO Stability
Posted in- Conflict Geopolitics National Security

Dangerous Precedents: How U.S. Policy Risks Undermining Global Security and NATO Stability

The U.S. Administration Undermines Post-War International Security and Risks a Major Conflict in Europe The U.S. administration is contributing to the destruction of the international security system established after World…
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March 25, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Echoes of Havana: Allegations of Acoustic Weapons and Russian Influence in Belgrade Protests”
Posted inDemocracy Intelligence ops

Echoes of Havana: Allegations of Acoustic Weapons and Russian Influence in Belgrade Protests”

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that he is ready to resign if it is proven that law enforcement used sonic weapons during the mass protest in Belgrade on March…
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March 24, 2025Tags: Havana Syndrome, Russia, Serbia
Dodik may hide in Serbia; BiH on the verge of collapse
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Dodik may hide in Serbia; BiH on the verge of collapse

The security situation in the Balkans has deteriorated, with Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) facing its most severe political and security crisis since the end of the war in 1995. The…
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March 21, 2025Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
Atupele Muluzi’s Path to the Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges in Malawi’s 2025 Election”
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Atupele Muluzi’s Path to the Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges in Malawi’s 2025 Election”

United Democratic Front (UDF) leader Atupele Muluzi has raised alarm over what he describes as a growing threat to democracy in Malawi, warning that the country is on a dangerous…
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March 19, 2025Tags: Malawi
Russia’s Defiance: The Aftermath of Trump-Putin Phone Talks
Posted inGeopolitics National Security Peacekeeping Psyops

Russia’s Defiance: The Aftermath of Trump-Putin Phone Talks

The results of the phone negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin suggest the Kremlin's intent to demonstrate Washington's inability to impose its agenda or achieve…
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March 18, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Shifting Alliances: The Fall of Assad and Iran’s Diminishing Influence in Syria
Posted inGeopolitics National Security

Shifting Alliances: The Fall of Assad and Iran’s Diminishing Influence in Syria

The overthrow of Syria's former President Bashar al-Assad, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-backed coalition and interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa, marked a major regional shift and a significant blow…
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March 18, 2025Tags: Iran, Israel, Syria
Orban’s Government Betrays the Values of the 1956 Revolution and Exploits Trump’s Image
Posted inDemocracy Governance Opinion

Orban’s Government Betrays the Values of the 1956 Revolution and Exploits Trump’s Image

Mass protests in Hungary demonstrate that Viktor Orban is attempting to use his relationship with the U.S. President in domestic politics to showcase his influence and Washington's support. Recent protests…
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March 17, 2025Tags: Hungary, USA
Vucic will not resign He will try painful scenarios
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Vucic will not resign He will try painful scenarios

Student protests in Serbia, which began four months ago following the collapse of a train station roof in Novi Sad, continue unabated in pursuit of their demands. Students from different…
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March 17, 2025Tags: Serbia
Igor Chaika’s Appointment: A New Tool for Russian Influence and Intelligence Operations Abroad
Posted inGovernance Intelligence ops

Igor Chaika’s Appointment: A New Tool for Russian Influence and Intelligence Operations Abroad

Russia Prepares to Intensify Influence Operations in the Post-Soviet Space and Europe Using Soviet and Russian Diaspora Networks. Russian President Vladimir Putin has appointed Igor Chaika, the younger son of…
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March 13, 2025Tags: Russia
Russia’s Road to a Renewed Offensive: Timeline and Strategic Challenges”
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Russia’s Road to a Renewed Offensive: Timeline and Strategic Challenges”

After the negotiations in Saudi Arabia on March 11, Moscow will deliberately stall the dialogue with the U.S. to buy time for regrouping and strengthening its military capabilities. We are…
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March 12, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA

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