The Forgotten Game: Why is Russia Enemy #1 for the US and West?
If we compare Russian foreign policy to former Soviet policy, we can see that even if Russia is much weaker than the Soviet Union in terms of resources, Russia is more dangerous for the US.
Analysis: What Is The Endgame For The Middle-East? – Part I
After six years of struggle for the future of the Middle East, we can project what the endgame will be.
First we must define what was the goal of...
Analysis: What Is The Endgame For The Middle-East – Part II
March 12th, 2017 – Fort Russ News –
– Analysis by Vladimir Gujanicic, for FRN
With an open border arrangement with Iran and Syria for weapons and troop movements,...
China locked in hybrid war with US
Among the myriad, earth-shattering geopolitical effects of coronavirus, one is already graphically evident. China has re-positioned itself. For the first time since the start of Deng Xiaoping’s reforms in...
Israel is becoming terrified of the U.S. empire’s decline
Mao said that “All reactionaries are paper tigers. In appearance, the reactionaries are terrifying, but in reality they are not so powerful.” We’re seeing this now in the case...
The Matrix Of Anti-Russian Hysteria In The Balkans
Over the last couple of years we are witnessing anti-Russian hysteria in the Balkans, where Russia is allegedly involved in various coup attempts (Montenegro), assassinations (Azem Vlasi) or the destruction of the SFRY (General Grahovac). All of these alleged “attempts” by Russia always end unsuccessfully, with failed assassinations, coups or conspiracies discovered.
Are we facing another World War I? Anti-tank guided missiles
After the end of the WWII, the things were developing in a predictable manner. Antitank systems were getting stronger, the tank has become more susceptible to destruction.
Russian sources: Moscow gave Iran the high precision tech for missiles that struck US...
The high precision technology accounting for the astonishing accuracy of Iran’s missile strike on the US Ain Al Asad air base in Iraq on Jan. 8 came from Moscow,...
Principled alliance: Balkans–Middle East parallels
The comparison between the Balkans and the Middle East as object of imperial power influence is a good example how "small" states should act.
Forgotten Aggression on Yugoslavia: Goals, Consequences and Lessons
On March 24. 1999, the US-led NATO started the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, in which NATO used between 10 and 15 tons of depleted uranium.