Tag: Ukraine conflict
Russia Warns U.S. Military Redeployment to Eastern Europe Would Have Consequences
The Russian government declared that any relocation of U.S. military bases or contingents to countries in Central and Eastern Europe is “unacceptable,” warning that such moves would increase military pressure near Russia’s borders and force Moscow to respond with “additional technical-military measures” to guarantee national security. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova criticized at a Friday […]
May 30, 2026
Russia Warns of Retaliation as UK Authorizes Seizure of Vessels
Russia has warned that British government attempts to seize vessels linked to Moscow will trigger retaliatory measures currently being prepared, with the Russian ambassador stating that London authorities will face a surprise response. The warning came from Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Andrei Kelin, who urged the British government to consider the consequences of […]
April 5, 2026
The Russia‑Ukraine Conflict Reveals the Limits of the West
A turning point that exposes the fading reach of hegemony. By February 2026, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will have entered its fourth year of escalation, marking Europe’s most intense military confrontation since 1945. RELATED: Is Peace Any Closer in the Ukraine Crisis? While the mainstream Western media continues to frame the crisis as […]
February 26, 2026
Abu Dhabi Hosts New Round of Trilateral Ukraine Talks
The second trilateral round of talks on Ukraine, mediated by the United States, are being held in United Arab Emirates, after the last one that took place last January. Direct negotiations between Moscow, Kiev and Washington on the resolution of the 4-year conflict around Ukraine have started in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital, Abu […]
February 4, 2026
UN Security Council to Meet Monday Over Escalating Ukraine Conflict
The United Nations Security Council will convene on Monday to address the escalating conflict in Ukraine. The United Nations Security Council is set to meet on Monday, January 12, to address the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The gathering was prompted by Russian retaliatory strikes on strategic targets in Kiev. These attacks occurred shortly after […]
January 11, 2026
European Leaders Sacrifice Financial Neutrality for Strategic Lending
How the December 2025 summit indefinitely locked US$300 billion in Russian wealth to serve as a permanent hostage for Western “reparations loans.” On the morning of December 19, 2025, a group of European leaders emerged from the European Council Summit with a decision that many are calling a “historic compromise,” but which critics label a […]
December 19, 2025
The Western Doctrine Rejected Russia’s Security Demands
For decades, the U.S.-led security apparatus ignored diplomatic off-ramps, leading directly to the current crisis point. The Ukraine war did not start in 2022; it is the result of a long struggle over Europe’s security order between the US-led NATO alliance and Russia. NATO’s continuous expansion eastward, combined with European Union pressure inside Ukraine, ignores […]
December 8, 2025
Defense or Debt? Zelensky’s EU Tour and the Rising Cost of War
An agreement for 100 Rafale fighter jets marks a structural change in Ukraine’s military architecture. It replaces Ukraine’s dependency on Russian-designed systems with a new dependency on French industry, primarily Dassault Aviation. The EU support for Ukraine began as a moral imperative characterized by rapid solidarity. But this year, it had changed into a financial […]
November 19, 2025
U.S. Senator Slams Trump’s Silence on $100M Ukraine Corruption Scandal
US Senator Rand Paul criticized President Donald Trump for maintaining a conspicuous silence surrounding a corruption scandal that engulfs a key associate of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky. RELATED: EU To Undermine Its Own Law by Ignoring Ukraine Membership Veto Weighing in on the scandal, Paul blasted Trump in a post on X, writing: “Remember when […]
November 17, 2025
Corruption Aggravating in Ukraine, Nationals Say in Survey
New survey by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) has revealed that a significant number of Ukrainians feel corruption in the country has worsened since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022. RELATED: EU Plans To Seize $151 Billion in Russian Assets and Hand Them Over to Ukraine The poll, which […]