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Russia–Iran Defense Convergence: Strategic Implications for U.S. Policy
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Russia–Iran Defense Convergence: Strategic Implications for U.S. Policy

Russian military deliveries to Tehran indicate the formation of a deeper defense alliance that extends beyond a situational partnership. The use of heavy transport aircraft to deliver undisclosed cargo—likely related…
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November 4, 2025Tags: Iran, Russia, USA
Poseidon and the Politics of Fear: Russia’s New Deterrence Doctrine”
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Poseidon and the Politics of Fear: Russia’s New Deterrence Doctrine”

Russia is increasingly turning its nuclear tests into a political weapon of pressure against the United States." Russia’s Poseidon (NATO: Kanyon) is an ambitious nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle – essentially a gigantic autonomous…
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October 30, 2025Tags: Russia, USA
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff: Peacebroker or Pawn of Russian Interests?
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Special Envoy Steve Witkoff: Peacebroker or Pawn of Russian Interests?

Steve Witkoff’s tenure as Trump’s special envoy exemplifies a perilous fusion of inexperience, personal loyalties, and ideological bias in American diplomacy. His background as a dealmaking businessman and Trump confidant brought him…
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October 27, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Vacuum of Influence: Western Withdrawal and the Rise of New Powers in Africa”
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Vacuum of Influence: Western Withdrawal and the Rise of New Powers in Africa”

The major European countries and the United States have been drawing back from Africa since the end of the Cold War.  The situation for the United States is somewhat different than…
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October 24, 2025Tags: Africa, USA
EP Resolution Against Serbia, the silence on Radojičić and the politics of selective accountability
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EP Resolution Against Serbia, the silence on Radojičić and the politics of selective accountability

The European Parliament will once again turn its attention to Serbia’s deepening political crisis during its session in Strasbourg from October 20–23. The debate will culminate in the adoption of…
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October 23, 2025Tags: EU, Serbia
How the International Paralympic Committee Helped Moscow Break Its Isolation”
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How the International Paralympic Committee Helped Moscow Break Its Isolation”

Russia is seeking to break out of political isolation and to “soften sanctions” in the non-military sphere — by overcoming restrictions in humanitarian areas, particularly sports, while simultaneously pushing the…
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October 23, 2025Tags: Russia, Sanctions
HUxit: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Approaches the 2026 Election Under the Shadow of a Potential EU Suspension
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HUxit: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Approaches the 2026 Election Under the Shadow of a Potential EU Suspension

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is approaching his re-election campaign, scheduled for April 2026, as the leader who has brought Hungary to the brink of losing its European Union membership through excessively close and corrupt…
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October 22, 2025Tags: EU, Hungary
The Kremlin’s Shadow Game: SVR Exploits Rumors About Xi to Accelerate Power Shift in Russia”
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The Kremlin’s Shadow Game: SVR Exploits Rumors About Xi to Accelerate Power Shift in Russia”

The Russian leadership, represented by Patrushev and Naryshkin, is seeking to accelerate the power transition in the country by exploiting speculation about the health of the Chinese leader. The Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of…
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October 22, 2025Tags: China, Russia
Afghanistan–Pakistan Border Clashes, 2025
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Afghanistan–Pakistan Border Clashes, 2025

Intense fighting along the long‐contested Afghanistan–Pakistan frontier broke out in October 2025, marking the worst conflict between the two countries since the Taliban takeover in 2021. Islamabad accused Kabul of…
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October 20, 2025Tags: Afghanistan, Pakistan
Toward a War-Ready Europe: Strategic Lessons from Sweden’s Security Doctrine
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Toward a War-Ready Europe: Strategic Lessons from Sweden’s Security Doctrine

Europe is beginning to understand the necessity of preparing for war with Russia and responding to the Kremlin’s hybrid attacks. This shift reflects growing awareness that Russia’s hybrid operations confirm…
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October 20, 2025Tags: NATO, Russia, Sweden

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