Why Russia Is Losing Its Hold on Syria

Why Russia Is Losing Its Hold on Syria

Russia’s relationships with its client states have never been easy. Of course, managing client states is always a complicated exercise. The Kremlin’s closet is full of skeletons – Hungary (1956), Czechoslovakia (1968), Cuba (1962), Afghanistan (1980), Ukraine (2014) and so on. What complicates Russia’s relationship with Syria, which has sometimes been referred to as a Russian client state,…

COVID-19 Fallout? Putin Might INVADE & China will DOMINATE, Says the Atlantic Citing ‘Experts’

COVID-19 Fallout? Putin Might INVADE & China will DOMINATE, Says the Atlantic Citing ‘Experts’

Amid growing pressure to end the coronavirus lockdowns, British authorities are being advised by foreign policy ‘experts’ to brace for Chinese hegemony or a Russian invasion, with the only cure being more American Empire. That is the crux of an article that appeared in The Atlantic on Monday, worrying about the “geopolitical second wave,” as…