No Entangling Alliances

No Entangling Alliances

Assuming that America can avoid a nuclear war with Russia, the American people would be well-served to ponder and reflect on some of the good founding principles of our country. One of those good founding principles was “no entangling alliances.” It would be difficult to find a better example of an entangling alliance than NATO,…

What Will the Multipolar World Order Look Like?

What Will the Multipolar World Order Look Like?

Everyone acknowledges that the global systemic transition has been accelerated in light of recent events, particularly the US-led Western reaction to Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, but few know what the end result will look like. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov just visited China for multilateral talks on Afghanistan, during which time he told…

The Evolving Ideological Dimensions of the New Cold War’s Western Eurasian Theater

The Evolving Ideological Dimensions of the New Cold War’s Western Eurasian Theater

The evolving ideological dimensions of the New Cold War’s Western Eurasian theater between Russia and NATO are that the first-mentioned is expected to more confidently articulate its anti-fascist and conservative-nationalist outlook to the world in order to counteract the second’s aggressive export of fascist and liberal-globalist views onto all others. The Return Of Ideology The…

An American Official Accidentally Got It Right About Russia & India

An American Official Accidentally Got It Right About Russia & India

Exactly as Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics Daleep Singh said, the potentially disproportionate dependence that Russia might eventually come to have on China could have real implications for India and obviously be unfavorable. It’s with these credible strategic concerns in mind that India is seeking to preemptively thwart that scenario from ever materializing…

Putin is Being Written Off as an Ineffectual Monster, but a Russian Defeat is Far From Guaranteed

Putin is Being Written Off as an Ineffectual Monster, but a Russian Defeat is Far From Guaranteed

I arrived in Moscow as a correspondent in late 1999, just as Vladimir Putin was soaring from bureaucratic obscurity to the Russian presidency in the space of six months. He owed his swift rise to the backing of his predecessor Boris Yeltsin, his success in the war in Chechnya, and a hope among Russians that…

Interpreting Pakistani COAS Bajwa’s Remarks About Russia’s Special Operation

Interpreting Pakistani COAS Bajwa’s Remarks About Russia’s Special Operation

Islamabad cannot endorse any country’s foreign military operation no matter how legitimate its security concerns are due to the possibility of its Indian rival carrying out such against Pakistan under a similar pretext. It’s therefore perfectly sensible that this influential establishment figure wouldn’t praise Russia’s special operation. Pakistani Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar…