Debunking the Top Infowar Narratives About Russia’s Partial Mobilization

Debunking the Top Infowar Narratives About Russia’s Partial Mobilization

The truth is that the West fears Russia’s partial mobilization otherwise it wouldn’t be spinning so many lies about it. President Putin’s decision to order the partial mobilization of 300,000 experienced reservists after Russia’s recent setback in Kharkov Region and ahead of the completion of four former Ukrainian regions’ referenda on joining his country has…

Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform into a Defense of Its Own Borders

Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform into a Defense of Its Own Borders

A setback like the recent one in Kharkov Region could never be allowed to happen in that scenario since it would be considered by the Kremlin as amounting to an overwhelming conventional attack deep within the territory of the Russian Federation itself that thus threatens its territorial integrity and therefore the very existence of this…

Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Being Carried Out From A Position of Confidence & Strength

Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Being Carried Out From A Position of Confidence & Strength

A truly weak and scared country would preemptively reject those people’s will and never publicly hint that all options are on the table for defending them if they decide to join their country. A truly confident and strong country, however, would let the world know that they’ll treat those people as their own citizens and…

Asian and NATO Countries Get Actively Engaged in the “Battle for the Arctic”

Asian and NATO Countries Get Actively Engaged in the “Battle for the Arctic”

During the Cold War, Washington and Moscow fought hard for dominance in the Arctic. But then these tensions subsided in the 1990s, a period of “rapprochement between the West and Russia”. The Arctic Council was even created, bringing the states of the region together and allowing them to coordinate their policies. After that, for a…