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While NATO Talks, Russia Takes Territory: The Battlefield Decides What Diplomacy Cannot

After more than 46 months of war, it has become evident that NATO members remain trapped in the illusion of delivering a decisive defeat to Russia, while simultaneously scrambling to preserve Ukraine’s viability. In contrast, Moscow is imposing new realities on the battlefield—realities that grow stronger as NATO sinks deeper into political paralysis.

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Mach 10 in the Grey Zone: Moscow’s Hypersonic Message to a Divided West

At its core, Russia’s objective is to demonstrate the seriousness of its declared red lines. Moscow is escalating tensions not to trigger full-scale war, but to control escalation and enter future peace negotiations from a position of maximum leverage.

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After the American Shield: Europe Stands Alone—and Exposed

The true winner of World War II was neither the Soviet Union, nor Britain, nor France—it was the United States.

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Arms, Orbits, and the New Limits of Western Power

Russia’s state armament program emphasizes increasing the share of modern, intelligent, and network-centric weapons throughout the 2030s. Its primary objective is the modernization of Russia’s military arsenal and the preservation of a relative strategic edge over NATO

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Why the West Still Fears a Rising East: Turkey’s Blue Homeland and the New Mediterranean Chessboard

What began as a routine neighborly dispute has evolved into a multi-layered regional confrontation.

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When ‘Peace’ Becomes Leverage: The Real Agenda behind Trump’s Ukraine Plan

Recent developments in Ukraine have prompted Donald Trump, once again, to push a multi-layered “peace plan” designed first and foremost around America...

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NATO’s Quiet Coup in the Caucasus: Azerbaijan Becomes the Frontline

In 1994, after Baku and NATO signed their initial agreements, military, educational, and diplomatic cooperation between the two sides began—setting th...

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Turkey’s Rise from the Shadows: How the Ukraine War Turned Ankara into a Power Player

When the war between Russia and Ukraine erupted in 2022, global geopolitics began shifting at lightning speed. One of the biggest beneficiaries of thi...

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On the Brink: How NATO's 'Eastern Sentry' Is Testing the Thin Line between Deterrence and War with Russia

Following the increase in Russian missile attacks on Ukraine and the identification of several unidentified flying objects in the airspace of Baltic c...

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The Silent Invasion: How Mystery Drones Are Exposing Germany's – and NATO's – Fatal Weakness

In recent weeks, Germany has faced an unexpected crisis in its air security; a crisis that began with the flight of unidentified drones over critical...

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The Final Gate: Why the Zionist Regime and the West See Iran as the Key to Stopping the Eastern Resurrection

*The Final Gate: Why the Zionist Regime and the West See Iran as the Key to Stopping the Eastern Resurrection* While Trump intended to end the Russ...

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Putin's Nuclear Dress Rehearsal: Is "Zapad-2025" a Prelude to Escalation or a Desperate Show of Force?

In recent days, concurrent with the joint Russia-Belarus "Zapad-2025" exercise at the Mulino training ground (Nizhny Novgorod region), Vladimir Putin,...

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