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The Future of NATO Under Trump: Declining U.S. Influence, European Alternatives, and the Strategic Consequences
Posted inConflict Geopolitics National Security

The Future of NATO Under Trump: Declining U.S. Influence, European Alternatives, and the Strategic Consequences

The U.S. President Donald Trump’s skepticism toward NATO and opposition to Ukraine’s membership in the alliance have raised concerns about the long-term viability of transatlantic security cooperation. His stance weakens U.S. influence in…
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April 2, 2025Tags: NATO, USA
Russia’s Push to Legitimize the Taliban: Strategic Interests, Global Implications, and U.S. Countermeasures
Posted inGeopolitics Intelligence ops National Security Terrorism

Russia’s Push to Legitimize the Taliban: Strategic Interests, Global Implications, and U.S. Countermeasures

Russia has recently undertaken several steps toward legitimizing the Taliban regime in Afghanistan:​ Initiating Legal Processes to Delist the Taliban as a Terrorist Organization: In March 2025, Russia's Prosecutor General's…
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April 1, 2025Tags: Afghanistan, Russia, Taliban, USA
Putin’s Shifting Mindset: Who Really Shapes Russia’s Policy?”
Posted inGovernance National Security Peacekeeping

Putin’s Shifting Mindset: Who Really Shapes Russia’s Policy?”

Putin’s Statements Raise Doubts About His Independence in Decision-Making Statements made by Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Navy servicemen cast doubt on the feasibility of negotiations with him due…
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March 28, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Russia’s Destabilization Strategy: Allegations of FSB and SVR Involvement in Moldova’s Crisis
Posted inIntelligence ops National Security

Russia’s Destabilization Strategy: Allegations of FSB and SVR Involvement in Moldova’s Crisis

There is a high likelihood that Russia has launched an operation to destabilize the situation in Moldova. Earlier, we predicted that Moscow was planning a subversive operation in Gagauzia to…
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March 26, 2025Tags: Moldova, Russia
Dangerous Precedents: How U.S. Policy Risks Undermining Global Security and NATO Stability
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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
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
The Kremlin’s Deception: Putin’s Alleged Body Double and the Sabotage of Ukraine Peace Talks
Posted inGovernance National Security

The Kremlin’s Deception: Putin’s Alleged Body Double and the Sabotage of Ukraine Peace Talks

There is a high probability that the Kremlin will send a body double of President Putin to the peace negotiations on Ukraine. Information reports and Putin’s statements in the Kursk…
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March 14, 2025Tags: Russia, USA
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
How the White House Policy Could Jeopardize Ukraine’s Sovereignty and U.S. Leadership in Europe
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How the White House Policy Could Jeopardize Ukraine’s Sovereignty and U.S. Leadership in Europe

The White House has come to recognize the futility of its efforts to persuade Russia to sign a peace treaty with Ukraine and is now attempting to force Kyiv into…
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March 5, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA

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