Why America’s Overseas Military Bases Should Be Closed Author - John Glaser is a writer who covers national security and a graduate student in International Security at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University They do not support US core national interests Despite our unorthodox presidential election, America’s overseas military bases are largely taken for granted in today’s foreign policy debates. 07.10.2016 02:11:00
The Wholesale Failure of American Foreign Policy One has to wonder just how much longer the American people will silently permit the categorical failure of American foreign policy, both in theory and in practice. 29.09.2016 07:45:00
Top 10 Western lies about Syrian conflict Here are 10 of the worst lies that have been peddled by the West regarding Syria, with the aim of giving people living in Western countries an entirely false view of the conflict that has been raging in the Middle East country since 2011. 08.09.2016 05:25:00
Why Washington Is Addicted to Perpetual War The last two administrations have followed a bipartisan policy of constant war. 04.09.2016 10:34:00
One year on, Russia's war in Syria is hardly the predicted 'quagmire' US interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan got bogged down by ambitious goals. 27.08.2016 10:27:00
PROMISES MADE, PROMISES BROKEN? WHAT YELTSIN WAS TOLD ABOUT NATO IN 1993 AND WHY IT MATTERS Surely the Kremlin watched with no small amount of bitterness last Friday as NATO’s heads of state and government gathered for dinner at Warsaw’s presidential palace, the same building in which the Warsaw Pact — which formed the basis for the Soviet-led Cold War military alliance — was signed in 1955. 16.07.2016 10:12:04
The U.S. and Russia Have Unfinished Business After months of lobbying by Russia for serious talks on several issues, the Americans sent Secretary of State John Kerry to Moscow. 15.07.2016 10:49:56
An Olive Branch from Putin? The good news about the public portion of Vladimir Putin’s June 30 meeting [ http://kremlin. 02.07.2016 12:53:41
How Russia's 'China Dreams' Turn Into Actual Projects For Russia, developing relations with China is a priority, President Vladimir Putin said during his latest visit to Beijing and the meeting with President Xi Jinping is a testament to this. 30.06.2016 14:33:33
Defense Official: Russia Could Destroy NATO in 60 Hours or Less A Department of Defense official said Tuesday that Russia could overrun NATO within 60 hours, but maintained it would be more difficult to do so after 2017. 14.06.2016 08:14:00
By Retaking Raqqa Syrian Army May Upset 'Federalization' Plan The issue of Syria's "Federalization" continues to stir public opinion. 10.06.2016 06:05:00
Why US is Forced to Maintain Good Ties With Turkey Amid Tension Over Kurds Director of the Center for Study of Turkey at the Washington Institute Soner Çağaptay spoke to Sputnik about how the United States cannot lose Turkey as an ally in the fight against Daesh. 02.06.2016 04:21:01
Battleground Syria: Why US is Not Eager to Free Raqqa With Russia's Help Driving Daesh out of Raqqa has long been viewed as the key step needed to destroy the brutal group and its terror caliphate, yet the US has not been eager to accept Russia's offer to help with the upcoming offensive. 30.05.2016 04:18:00
Why NATO Should Fear Russia's Mysterious Terminator Fighting Vehicle While the T-14 main battle tank is the most prominent member of the Armata family, the vehicle series incorporates a host of new fighting machines. 26.05.2016 02:58:00
Why Middle Eastern Leaders Are Talking to Putin, Not Obama Russia’s less dominant militarily but more willing to act, and that has changed the dynamics in the region. 07.05.2016 23:45:00
Sergey Lavrov’s article "Russia’s Foreign Policy: Historical Background" for "Russia in Global Affairs" magazine, March 3, 2016 International relations have entered a very difficult period, and Russia once again finds itself at the crossroads of key trends that determine the vector of future global development. 13.03.2016 19:10:30
Erdogan is on the brink of ultimate power, but Turkey is falling apart Until 2002, when the AKP (Justice and Development Party) came to power, Turkey was doing pretty well in following Kemal Atatürk’s dictum: “peace at home, peace abroad”. 21.02.2016 17:00:31
Why Obama’s Army Isn’t Defeating Russia, China, ISIS President Barack Obama once ridiculed a political opponent for suggesting the military should look to its past to determine how it should fight today. 17.02.2016 13:59:18
NATO's Nightmare: Russian Sub Activity Rises to Cold War Levels Russian submarine activity in the North Atlantic has climbed back up to Cold War-era levels after a prolonged lull following the collapse of the Soviet Union. 17.02.2016 13:54:51
Colonel Gaddafi warned Tony Blair of Islamist attacks on Europe, phone conversations reveal Transcripts of two telephone conversations between the two leaders which took place on February 25, 2011, are made public. 11.02.2016 13:38:54
Saudi Arabia has a giant mess on its hands The next casualty in Saudi Arabia's oil price war might be its own economy. 08.02.2016 17:33:04
Saudi Arabia's Secret Holdings of U.S. Debt Are Suddenly a Big Deal - Hiding data is “mind-boggling,” says former Treasury official - Saudi burns through $100 billion of reserves as strains emerge It’s a secret of the vast U. 03.02.2016 17:14:45