Recent Terrorist Attacks in Transnistria Hint at the Opening of Another Anti-Russian Front

Recent Terrorist Attacks in Transnistria Hint at the Opening of Another Anti-Russian Front

The larger trend is that the US-led West might have concluded that Europe’s geopolitical map is once again irreversibly being changed as a result of the events that they provoked in Ukraine from 2014 onward (i.e. Crimea’s reunification with Russia, Moscow’s recognition of the Donbass Republics’ independence, potential similar such separatist referendums across Southern Ukraine)…

Moldova’s Manufactured Energy Crisis Serves Several Strategic Purposes

Moldova’s Manufactured Energy Crisis Serves Several Strategic Purposes

America might very well be weaponizing the issue at this particular time in order to pressure Russia on other fronts such as Ukraine and Syria. Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov claimed that “Moldova is provoking [its energy crisis] with its own hands” after it refused to acknowledge its debt to the Russian gas company and thus…

Washington to Organize Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova to Challenge Russia in the Black Sea

Washington to Organize Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova to Challenge Russia in the Black Sea

One of Washington’s main strategic objectives is to consolidate and organize Eastern European states to oppose and contain Russia. Supporting Black Sea countries against Russia has become a major American priority as Turkey is now an unreliable partner, and therefore Washington is attempting to create a new alliance officially outside of the NATO structure but…

Meeting Between Moldovan and Ukrainian Leaders Was to Coordinate Actions Against Russia

Meeting Between Moldovan and Ukrainian Leaders Was to Coordinate Actions Against Russia

The visit of Moldovan President Maia Sandu to Ukraine last week is the first interaction between the two neighboring countries at the highest level in recent years. For Sandu, this trip became her foreign policy premiere since she became president on December 24, 2020. We could observe in her meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that…

Russian-Moldovan Relations Might Become Much More Difficult to Manage

Russian-Moldovan Relations Might Become Much More Difficult to Manage

Pro-Western Maia Sandu’s victory in the second round of the Moldovan presidential elections last week might make bilateral relations with Russia much more difficult to manage than they were under her Russian-friendly predecessor, with the worst-case scenario being a new East-West crisis in the event that Moldova attempts to (re)unify with Romania and/or militarily resolve…

Moldova Could be the Next Target of Western-backed Color Revolution to Pressurize Russia

Moldova Could be the Next Target of Western-backed Color Revolution to Pressurize Russia

Washington could be organizing a color revolution and mass protests in Moldova like the ones that have already gripped Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. The Moldovan elections are scheduled for November 1 and have eight presidential candidates participating. The main rivals however are current President Igor Dodon, considered “pro-Russian,” and former Prime Minister Maia Sandu, considered “pro-European.”…