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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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Secret Annexes

The absolute ambiguity behind the word “secret.”

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Breaking the Caspian Taboo: Targeting Russian Civilian Ships in a New Shadow War

To date, the security of the Caspian Sea has been the most important shared interest among these five states. Any incident of this nature therefore represents a serious erosion of regional security and signals the spillover of tensions from the Ukraine conflict and the Black Sea into the Caspian basin. Such developments threaten commercial cooperation, logistical corridors, and the broader strategic interests of Caspian littoral states.

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The Quiet Coup: How Extremists Are Rewriting Europe’s Future

The rise of far-right movements in Europe has accelerated dramatically over the past decade...

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Inside the Miami–Moscow Backchannel: Is Ukraine Being Pressured Into a Painful Peace?

subsequent Over the past month, following the release of Trump’s 28-point peace outline for Ukraine and the talks over how to implement it...

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Europe’s Military Mirage: Why a Strong Continent Still Fears Russia

For more than half a century, Europe enjoyed uninterrupted peace, pouring its energy into development and prosperity. After two devastating world wars...

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The US even betrays its own friends. That is, they even betray their own allies

The US even betrays its own friends. That is, they even betray their own allies. Imam Khamenei Nov. 27, 2025

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Britain’s Billion-Dollar Boomerang: How a Loan to Ukraine Comes Back to London’s Pocket

Since the start of the Russia–Ukraine war, the United Kingdom has gone all-in on backing Kyiv. London has consistently positioned itself as one of the...

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The US dragged Ukraine into war but failed to achieve its goals

The US dragged Ukraine into war but failed to achieve its goals The US instigated the costly war in Ukraine but failed to achieve its goals. The cu...

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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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Ukraine’s Energy Scandal: The Corruption Bomb that Shattered Zelensky’s Wartime Narrative

Amid the grinding war in Ukraine, with the country still trapped in a full-scale conflict and its people enduring the consequences of misguided leader...

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