NATO’s Expansion into the Asia-Pacific Heralds the Next Hot Phase of the New Cold War

NATO’s Expansion into the Asia-Pacific Heralds the Next Hot Phase of the New Cold War

The latest hot phase of the New Cold War in Eastern Europe will inevitably de-escalate with time, after which the center of global tensions will shift to East Asia as US-led NATO attempts to replicate its aggressive containment policy against China. The outcome of the first-mentioned proxy war between the Golden Billion and Global South…

Why’d the US Contradict Kiev’s Claims about Russia Buying Iranian Ballistic Missiles?

Why’d the US Contradict Kiev’s Claims about Russia Buying Iranian Ballistic Missiles?

Few could have predicted that America wouldn’t pluck such low-hanging information warfare fruit by declining to extend false credence to the allegations that Iran just sent a bunch of ballistic missiles to Russia. It could have achieved three narrative objectives at once: misportraying those two as so-called “rogue states”; creating a greater sense of urgency…

No End in View for Ukraine War

No End in View for Ukraine War

The US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s meetings with Ukrainian leaders, including President Vladimir Zelensky, in Kiev has created a lot of confusion and misperceptions. One one side, the White House maintains that the trip aimed “to underscore the United States’ steadfast support to Ukraine and its people.” The readout stated that Sullivan also affirmed…

There’s No Denying That the Partial Pullback from Kherson has Uncomfortable Political Optics

There’s No Denying That the Partial Pullback from Kherson has Uncomfortable Political Optics

No matter how one tries to spin it, a setback is still a setback and shouldn’t ever be covered up with conspiracy theories like many in the Alt-Media Community are prone to do. Such developments must be directly addressed, albeit properly presented in the grand strategic context of the New Cold War. The Russian Ministry…