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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
Why Russia Fears Peace: Economic, Social, and Political Risks of Ending the War in Ukraine
Posted inConflict Governance Peacekeeping

Why Russia Fears Peace: Economic, Social, and Political Risks of Ending the War in Ukraine

Russia is not interested in ending the war in Ukraine due to threats in the social and economic spheres. Previously, we noted that the failure of negotiations in Washington between…
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March 4, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Israel’s Strategy: Backing Russian Bases in Syria to Curb Turkish Influence
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Israel’s Strategy: Backing Russian Bases in Syria to Curb Turkish Influence

Israel seeks to weaken Turkey's influence in Syria by lobbying the U.S. for measures to decentralize the country and maintain Russia's military presence. Israeli officials fear that a Turkish-backed Islamist…
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March 3, 2025Tags: Israel, Russia, Syria, Turkiye, USA
A Leadership Crisis: U.S.-Ukraine Talks and the Future of Global Security
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A Leadership Crisis: U.S.-Ukraine Talks and the Future of Global Security

The recent talks at the White House between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky raised questions about America's ability to continue leading the free world. It appears…
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March 1, 2025Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine, USA
Ibrahim Traoré, Russian Influence, and U.S. Policy Challenges
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Ibrahim Traoré, Russian Influence, and U.S. Policy Challenges

Ibrahim Traoré, the current leader of Burkina Faso, is a military officer who took power through a coup in 2022. Here is an analysis based on his public actions, speeches,…
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February 25, 2025Tags: Burkina Faso, France, Russia, USA, Wagner Group
War and Its Ripple Effects: How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine is Reshaping the World Order
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War and Its Ripple Effects: How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine is Reshaping the World Order

The geopolitical consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been profound and far-reaching, reshaping global alliances, security policies, and economic dynamics.  1. NATO Expansion and Strengthening Finland and Sweden Join…
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February 24, 2025Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine, USA
Trump’s Gaza plan is an existential threat for Jordan
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Trump’s Gaza plan is an existential threat for Jordan

After elections US President Donald Trump has suggested multiple times that the United States could take over the Gaza Strip and displace 2.1 million Palestinians to Egypt, Jordan, and other Arab countries as…
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February 21, 2025Tags: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Palestine, USA
Misjudging Russia Could Lead to War in Europe”
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Misjudging Russia Could Lead to War in Europe”

A Major War in Europe Involving Russia Becomes Inevitable During Trump’s Presidency A large-scale war in Europe, with Russia as a key participant, is becoming inevitable during President Trump’s term.…
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February 20, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
Assessing the economic and political costs of Kosovo’s cooling relations with the U.S.
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Assessing the economic and political costs of Kosovo’s cooling relations with the U.S.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine not only reshaped the global order but also altered the trajectory of international relations. The stability of Europe was shattered on February 24, 2022, when…
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February 14, 2025Tags: Kosovo, Serbia, USA
Warning: DOGE breach of US Treasury data may harm intelligence assets
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Warning: DOGE breach of US Treasury data may harm intelligence assets

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS have raised concerns that allowing Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DoGE) access to Treasury Department databases could expose human intelligence assets operating abroad. On January…
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February 13, 2025Tags: CIA, USA

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