Nous avons vu les crimes de l’OTAN, mais pourquoi affirmer notre amitié avec la Russie ? N’y a-t-il pas un risque de voir celle-ci se comporter demain comme l’OTAN aujourd’hui ? N’allons-nous pas substituer un esclavage à un autre ? Pour répondre à cette question, je m’appuierais sur mon expérience …
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La guerre est perdue – Zelensky va partir – La Maison-Blanche a échoué
Quelle différence en une année… Le nouvel article de Time est très révélateur : ««Personne ne croit autant en notre victoire que moi». Le combat de… Cette offensive s’est déroulée à un rythme insoutenable et avec des pertes énormes, ce qui fait que Zelensky a de plus en plus de …
Read More »L’Iran et le monde multipolaire : Regard de l’Inde
L’Iran est un acteur important du monde multipolaire selon l’analyse d’experts indiens. Cette vision démontre également que les tentatives de créer des divisions au sein des pays adhérant au concept multipolaire mondial sont vouées à l’échec. Et que malgré quelques différences de visions, les intérêts communs entre les partisans de …
Read More »Le pivot public de la Russie vers la Palestine
Alors que le soutien de l’Occident à la guerre d’Israël à Gaza devient indéfendable, Moscou s’aligne sur la Majorité mondiale pour défendre la Palestine. La question complexe et nuancée de la neutralité géopolitique de la Russie dans la tragédie israélo-palestinienne a finalement été clarifiée la semaine dernière, en des termes …
Read More »What Does the Conflict in the Middle East Mean for Ukraine?
Ukraine is reluctant to risk its hard-earned ties with the Global South, but it certainly cannot afford to lose irreplaceable Western assistance, leaving Kyiv with very little room for maneuver.Ukraine has never shown a close interest in conflicts in the Middle East, but the current flare-up in the Palestinian-Israeli enmity …
Read More »Why Russia and Hamas Are Growing Closer
Moscow’s relationship with the militant group Hamas is part of a Middle East strategy meant to boost its standing in the Global South: an effort that has long involved building ties with both Israel and its sworn enemies.The Kremlin purports to take a hard stance on terrorism. Yet since the …
Read More »Why the Russian Authorities Failed to Stop Pogroms in the Caucasus
Both the Prigozhin mutiny earlier this year and now the pogroms in the North Caucasus show that no matter how brutal and impenetrable the Russian regime may seem, it is weak and indecisive when confronted with any non-anti-Putin unrest. When an angry mob in Russia’s mostly Muslim republic of Dagestan …
Read More »Who are Israeli settlers, and why do they live on Palestinian lands?
As many as 700,000 Israeli settlers are living illegally in the occupied West Bank as settler violence surges. Since Israel unleashed its brutal bombing campaign in Gaza on October 7 in the wake of a deadly Hamas attack, settler attacks against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem …
Read More »Analysis: Hamas’s asymmetric warfare against Israel – lessons from Ukraine
Asymmetric wars are usually bloodier and more savage than those between regular armies. Fighting in Gaza between the Israeli army and the armed faction of Hamas is a textbook example of modern asymmetric warfare. Whenever fighting ends, it will be studied by strategists and tacticians. The term “asymmetric warfare” has …
Read More »At least 34 Syrian soldiers killed in suspected ISIS attack as threat surges
A war monitor said at least 34 Syrian soldiers and pro-government fighters were killed in an Islamic State attack in the central desert in one of the deadliest assaults by the group this year. At least 34 Syrian soldiers and pro-government fighters were killed and several others injured in one …
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