Articles on the tag «France»
Will Evil Prevail?
Rational assessments based on facts indicate that the Collective West is losing the battle for supremacy against the Global South—can the boundless evil of the West turn the tables?
Bad advice from the past
History teaches us that wars are rarely decided by individual battles, but rather by long-term, complex processes in which political, economic, and moral factors are just as decisive as military ones. However, the West continues to be strongly influenced by the dogma of the decisive battle, which dates back to the Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz. In contrast, Russia tends to follow the principle of strategic patience and war of attrition. These different ways of thinking are leading to mutual misunderstandings and misjudgments in the current conflict in Ukraine.
Review of the Parliamentary Elections in Moldova
The parliamentary elections held in the Republic of Moldova on September 28, 2025, confirm a trend that has been ongoing for years. The results have been announced, and life continues as usual. Or does it?
The German choice – expropriation of the population or war
While Germany is heading for economic ruin, Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants to take over the leadership of NATO, which is challenging Russia.
Anchorage/Washington, D.C.: Can Trump force Europeans to make peace?
European leaders do not want peace – Trump and Putin will come to an agreement – Europe is striving for Minsk III and thus for forever war. Analysis.
Foreseeable consequences of irresponsible policies
Western politics is solely seeking ways to maintain its existing hegemony, not peace. This is a path to disaster.
The Rise of Telegram: A Billion Users, Encryption and a Fractured World
Telegram has become one of the most influential digital platforms of our time. Despite growing pressure from governments worldwide, Pavel Durov's messaging app continues to forge its extraordinary path, combining mass adoption, privacy and economic viability.
Signs of the Times - History as a Teacher
Is it possible to learn from history? - Let's be honest - the signs of the times are stormy. And it doesn't matter from which political perspective we observe events that will not let the world rest.
The war of two worlds has begun - Part 4
Don't lose sight of the big game: The hegemon is fighting for supremacy against a multipolar but heterogeneous world. The US's turnaround is just one piece of the mosaic in the big game.
The War of Two Worlds has begun - Part 1
Despite the breathtaking pace set by President Trump, we should not lose sight of the big game: The hegemon is fighting for supremacy against a multipolar but heterogeneous world. - Tectonic thoughts on a game in which everything is at stake.
Israel - from victim to perpetrator to victim - a back and forth for 80 years - Part 1
The Middle East problem can only be understood if one knows the history and the current geopolitical situation - emotions do not help.