The Cossacks in Australia and Russia’s Special Operation in Ukraine

The Cossacks in Australia and Russia’s Special Operation in Ukraine

For many centuries, the Cossacks have been one of the symbols of Russia and a reliable pillar of the Tsar’s power. During the Russian Civil War (1917-1923), most of the Cossacks supported the White Movement, whose defeat brought the old ways to an end. Supporters of the previous government were forced to either change their…

Island Geopolitics: What is Beijing’s Interest in the Solomon Islands?

Island Geopolitics: What is Beijing’s Interest in the Solomon Islands?

In early April, two seemingly unrelated events took place – Argentina celebrated the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the war for the Malvinas Islands (at the first stage it was in favour of Buenos Aires, but in the end Britain drove out the Argentines and they capitulated), as well as the expression of concern…

Forgotten Sovereignty: Hysteria and the Solomon Islands-China Security Pact

Forgotten Sovereignty: Hysteria and the Solomon Islands-China Security Pact

Visits to Honiara, part plea, part threat.  Delegations equipped with a note of harassment.  That was the initial Australian effort to convince the Solomon Islands that the decision to make a security pact with Beijing was simply not appropriate in the lotus land of Washington’s Pacific empire. Despite an election campaign warming up, Senator Zed…

Why Is Australia Artificially Replicating the Ukrainian Scenario in the South Pacific?

Why Is Australia Artificially Replicating the Ukrainian Scenario in the South Pacific?

Hyping up China’s soft security pact with the Solomon Islands preconditions the domestic public to expect an Australian-led AUKUS invasion of that country or any others in the South Pacific that consider similar such deals with the People’s Republic. Australia, which is a member of the anti-Chinese AUKUS military alliance alongside the UK and US,…

Britain and Australia’s Resource Grab in Afghanistan

Britain and Australia’s Resource Grab in Afghanistan

A little-known aspect of the disastrous Western occupation of Afghanistan was that UK and Australian companies sought to access the country’s $3 trillion worth of untapped minerals – with little regard for the welfare of Afghans. The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August last year has caused the country to implode. It was already on…

Nostalgia at the AUKMIN Talks: Britain’s Forces Eye Australia

Nostalgia at the AUKMIN Talks: Britain’s Forces Eye Australia

Give the man credit where it’s due.  Few could possibly be congratulated for selling the sovereignty of a country in full view of its citizenry, but Peter Dutton, former Queensland copper turned sadistic Home Affairs minister turned Defence Minister, is very capable of it.  Australia promises to become a throbbing bordello for the strategic affairs…