Articles on the tag «India»
The Deal That Never Was: Washington Proposed, Moscow Agreed – and Trump Blocked It
A ceasefire in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, including Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Donbass, was on the table. Moscow was ready – but Washington pulled back at the last moment, letting the agreement collapse.
Hawkish and Risky: Takaichi’s Course, the U.S., and Japan’s Future
With Sanae Takaichi as Japan’s first female prime minister, the country is moving toward a distinctly hawkish foreign policy. Increased military capabilities and closer collaboration with the United States could heighten tensions in East Asia and seriously threaten Japan’s economic stability.
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?
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.
The War of Two Worlds has begun – Part 2
Do not lose sight of the big game: The hegemon is fighting for supremacy against a multipolar but heterogeneous world. Part 2 is about the organization that is challenging the Collective West economically: BRICS.
BRICS grows by leaps and bounds
Yesterday, it was announced that another 19 nations want to join the power alliance - the West is silent.