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Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict
Posted in- Energy Geoeconomics Geopolitics

Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict

The European Union remains divided on achieving energy independence from Russian gas. By demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to resume importing Russian gas, Europe risks escalating tensions with Moscow and…
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January 2, 2025Tags: Hungary, NATO, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine
Russian Sabotage of NATO’s Subsea Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
Posted inConflict Intelligence ops

Russian Sabotage of NATO’s Subsea Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea

Russian attacks on subsea infrastructure in the Baltic region requires a careful blend of factual evidence, historical context, and strategic communication. Russia is engaging in provocations in the Baltic Sea…
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December 27, 2024Tags: Baltic, Estonia, Finland, GRU, NATO, Russia
Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict
Posted inConflict Geopolitics National Security Nonproliferation

Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict

Russia is actively working to reduce China’s influence over North Korea, a move that has heightened concerns about the potential for a broader geopolitical confrontation. By expanding its cooperation with…
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October 17, 2024Tags: China, DPRK, NATO, Russia, South Korea, USA
It is unlikely that Moscow will escalate its conflict with the West in the near future, even if the latter makes decisions in favor of Ukraine
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

It is unlikely that Moscow will escalate its conflict with the West in the near future, even if the latter makes decisions in favor of Ukraine

Ukraine's operation on Russian territory (in the Kursk region) has revealed that the Kremlin's rhetoric about so-called "red lines" is a psychological operation aimed at exerting pressure on U.S. and…
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September 11, 2024Tags: NATO, Russia, USA
Russian sabotage activity in Europe: NATO gets reasons for implementing Article5 of the Treaty
Posted inConflict Intelligence ops

Russian sabotage activity in Europe: NATO gets reasons for implementing Article5 of the Treaty

Russia has been changing its tactics in the West from conducting hybridoperations to acts of sabotage. Thus, NATO countries has received a reason toimplement Article 5 of the Washington Treaty.We…
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June 11, 2024Tags: France, NATO, Poland, Russia
Kremlin operations increase risks for European railways.
Posted inIntelligence ops National Security

Kremlin operations increase risks for European railways.

Russia makes active efforts to sabotage European railways by hacking their signaling systems, as statements by European officials and study of the targets of Russian attacks prove. Martin Kupka, Czech Minister…
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April 10, 2024Tags: NATO, Russia
Serbia challenges NATO, by threatening Kosovo
Posted inGeopolitics Governance

Serbia challenges NATO, by threatening Kosovo

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic showed its arrogance during recent discussions with NATO Secretary General on his diplomatic tour across the Western Balkans. In a joint meeting in Belgrade at the…
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December 18, 2023Tags: Kosovo, NATO, Serbia
depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe
Posted inGeopolitics Governance National Security

depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe

The increasing risks of further escalation caused by Russian territorial expansion and imperial policy revival require Western countries to put efforts to create conditions to prevent the Kremlin from conducting…
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October 12, 2023Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine
Russia keeps influencing over NATO expansion
Posted inIntelligence ops Psyops

Russia keeps influencing over NATO expansion

The public provocative act on burning an effigy of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed our previous conclusions that the Quran-burning incident in the Scandinavian countries had been planned and approved by Russian intelligence in order to block Stockholm’s entry into…
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October 2, 2023Tags: Hungary, NATO, Russia, Sweden, Turkiye
NATO summit in Vilnius unlikely to avoid the issues of enlarging Alliance or nuclear safety
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NATO summit in Vilnius unlikely to avoid the issues of enlarging Alliance or nuclear safety

There are signs that Putin's entourage increasingly resorts to the rhetoric of nuclear or large-scale man-made disaster threats, as things are getting wrong for Moscow in its war in Ukraine.…
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July 10, 2023Tags: NATO, nuclear weapons

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