How the west is foiling Russia’s attempts to use the Arctic in the Ukraine war
Things are not exactly going to plan for Moscow in the Arctic
Things are not exactly going to plan for Moscow in the Arctic
The refusal to give to go-ahead for the use of long-range missiles is the latest mistake by a weakened President on the way out.
Will Keir Starmer’s visit to the US finally grant the highly desired long-range permissions Zelensky has been pining for?
The White House’s recent exposure of Russian attempts to influence this year’s US presidential election come as no surprise.
The parallels between the threat to Ukrainian culture in the 1930s and today are unmistakable.
The Russian President’s trip to Ulaanbaatar was an opportunity to stick two fingers up to the ICC and his enemies.
There is a degree of nostalgia for an imagined Soviet bloc past and the “order” that strong leaders at the time imposed, compared with the liberal “chaos” that has ensued.
Landlocked between Russia and China, Mongolia remains vulnerable to the whims of its two giant neighbours.
Another red line may soon be redrawn.
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