Europe Going Its Own Way

Europe Going Its Own Way

Events of the past week show the Continent restoring some of its pre-1945 independence from U.S. hegemony.      Those who come after us will look back and conclude we lived in a time of great moment. This is true in all sorts of ways, of course, and high among these is the gradual but now-unmistakable corrosion…

Russia Can Benefit from Azerbaijan’s Strengthened Relations with Iran & Pakistan

Russia Can Benefit from Azerbaijan’s Strengthened Relations with Iran & Pakistan

Azerbaijan’s recently strengthened relations with Iran and Pakistan following their governments’ full support of Baku’s territorial integrity in line with four UNSC Resolutions on the matter could greatly benefit Russian interests if Moscow takes this opportunity to breathe fresh life into its stalled North-South Transport Corridor and connect it to W-CPEC+. Reviving The NSTC The…

The Kyrgyz Compromise: Submitting to the Color Revolution or Pragmatic Move for Peace?

The Kyrgyz Compromise: Submitting to the Color Revolution or Pragmatic Move for Peace?

The Kyrgyz government’s decision to annul the results of the latest elections which were exploited as the “trigger event” for the preplanned Color Revolution against it might be interpreted by some as submitting to that regime change operation even though the argument can also be made that it ‘s a pragmatic move for peace undertaken…

Exposing Armenia’s Five-Phase Infowar Strategy Against Azerbaijan

Exposing Armenia’s Five-Phase Infowar Strategy Against Azerbaijan

Armenia and its supporters are waging a five-phase infowar strategy against Azerbaijan which selectively relies on international legal claims, wrongly blames Turkey for sparking the Nagorno-Karabakh Continuation War, decontextualizes the unverified reports about Ankara allegedly sending Syrian fighters to the battlefield, tries to pit Russia against Turkey, and falsely portrays the conflict as a so-called…

NATO Increased Warship Presence in Black Sea by 33% Compared to 2019

NATO Increased Warship Presence in Black Sea by 33% Compared to 2019

By strengthening the presence of warships from non-Black Sea NATO members in the Black Sea, the military bloc is attempting to demonstrate its dominance in the region and the Alliance’s desire to neutralize and pressurize Russia’s influence in the area. Moscow’s Black Sea influence significantly increased after Crimea’s 2014 reunification with Russia. NATO’s military presence…

Explaining the Incongruence Between the Iranian & Syrian Stances Towards Nagorno-Karabakh

Explaining the Incongruence Between the Iranian & Syrian Stances Towards Nagorno-Karabakh

Wartime allies Iran and Syria are on opposite sides in Nagorno-Karabakh just like they are in Libya after the first-mentioned reaffirmed its support for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and demanded Armenia’s withdrawal from the occupied territories while the second couldn’t pass up the opportunity to blame Turkey for the conflict, though they’re both in agreement concerning…