Simmering Tensions between Moscow and Tokyo: Japan’s Kishida Steps on Russian Oil Slick

Simmering Tensions between Moscow and Tokyo: Japan’s Kishida Steps on Russian Oil Slick

The simmering tensions between Moscow and Japan during the past 4-month period of the war in Ukraine surged when the Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolay Patrushev sounded the warning at a meeting on national security in Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East on Tuesday that Japan is ramping up its revanchist plans for…

Explaining Russia’s Official Response to Shinzo Abe’s Assassination

Explaining Russia’s Official Response to Shinzo Abe’s Assassination

The contrast between Abe’s portrayal by the Alt-Media Community and Russian officials couldn’t be sharper despite both forces supporting the global systemic transition to multipolarity. This goes to show that it’s possible for folks to have the same geostrategic end game in mind while nevertheless going about it differently. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s…

Washington Splits Asia in Two

Washington Splits Asia in Two

The modern world is torn by contradictions: the US and its allies, accustomed to global domination, seek to maintain and expand their position at the expense of the interests of other countries, leading to crises and conflicts. In the Middle East, wars have been raging for decades, and in Europe, fighting has broken out in…

Japan Just Outlined Its Unofficial Remilitarization Plans

Japan Just Outlined Its Unofficial Remilitarization Plans

Everyone remembers what happened the last time that the self-professed “land of the rising sun” tried to become the most powerful country in the continent even though its Prime Minister, just like all of his predecessors, likes to pretend that the Second World War never happened. Keeping with the sun analogy, it’s quickly setting on…