Eurasia

Europe Imports Syrian Phosphate through Russian Company

The investigation identified European countries importing phosphates, like Italy, Bulgaria, Spain, and Poland, according to al-Souria Net. An investigative report revealed on Thursday that large quantities of Syrian phosphate were exported to several European countries, through a Russian company. A group of investigative journalists from Lighthouse Reports and the Organized …

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Recap: Kurds Move to Confront Turkish Threats

Turkey, Finland and Sweden have signed a memorandum “that addresses Turkey’s concerns.” Did Turkey receive a green light to launch an operation in Northern Syria? Ankara’s unexpected decision to welcome Sweden and Finland into NATO led many observers to believe that it got tacit approval from western countries for an …

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Only Iraqis Can Curtail Iran’s Influence Over Their Country

In an ideal scenario, Iraq would completely break free from Iranian control. Unfortunately, today’s world — and the Middle East in particular — rarely sees an ideal scenario come to light. The Goldilocks scenario is a mirage in our region. Instead, we usually witness a complicated and endless situation. This …

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The Culture Wars Are Back Again

A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that more than six in 10 Americans (61%) now have little or no confidence in the Supreme Court after its decision Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade — a near-total reversal from the 70% of voters who expressed at least some confidence in the …

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The Evolution Of Russia’s Ukraine Strategy – Analysis

The 2004 Orange Revolution, a wave of street protests that fueled the rise of a pro-Western government in Kiev, will likely be remembered by future historians as the very first modern episode in the drama that would eventually lead to the current Ukraine War. This turning point was enthusiastically supported …

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NATO And Russia Both Aim To Fail – OpEd

It’s impossible for either side to see, but Russia and NATO depend on each other. Whichever side you’re on, you agree with weapons-maker propaganda that the available actions in the world are (1) war, and (2) doing nothing;you ignore the historical record of nonviolent action succeeding more often than war;and …

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POINT DE VUE. Guerre en Ukraine : « l’Otan, l’Union européenne et la France »

« L’Otan est au centre du jeu. Cela ne signifie pas que l’Union Européenne ne pèse pas. » Par François Heisbourg, Conseiller spécial, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (*). Quand la guerre menace l’Europe, c’est vers l’Otan que les Européens se tournent, plus ou moins rapidement. France comprise. En mettant …

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Russia’s Ukraine Invasion: The Most Dangerous Phase is Upon Us

In the gathering war of attrition in Ukraine, Russia has the upper hand – and Ukraine’s only hope is for international support to now be stepped up. The Russian war in Ukraine is entering its third stage and is finally becoming a war of attrition. This requires readiness not only …

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Why the War in Ukraine is not about Democracy versus Authoritarianism

The framing of the war in the West as a struggle between democracy and authoritarianism is misleading, as the invasion would be unacceptable even if Ukraine were not a democracy, and unhelpful when it comes to building a broader coalition against Russia’s behaviour. Russia’s war against Ukraine is often depicted …

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New Concepts but Old Problems: NATO’s New Strategic Concept

The plans for NATO outlined at the Madrid summit include some major changes to the Alliance’s posture. But the real work starts now in translating political rhetoric into action. NATO has unveiled its new Strategic Concept, which defines the Alliance’s purpose to 2030. It’s the eighth in its history and …

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