Tag: volokhova

The Genealogy of Trumpism

Trump's policies seem to defy all logic. The closest parallel would be the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose entourage was riddled with Soviet agents.

Toward a Putin–Trump Pact?

Faced with the alliance of the forces of "peace", Russia and the United States, it is Europe which is now accused of being "fascist".

Ukraine: The Condition of Wounded Soldiers Raises Concerns

Rescuers are improvising to save the injured. A state of affairs that is also raising questions in Europe.

The Counterfeit Currency of Peace Without Justice

By making peace an absolute, Pope Francis failed to realize that he was actually encouraging Russian aggression.

On the Caspian Sea and the Ineptitude of Western Capitals: The “Forgotten” Eurasia

At the crossroads of Turkish, Russian, Chinese and Iranian ambitions, the Caspian Basin is once again becoming a strategic issue while Europe looks elsewhere.

U.S.-Iran Nuclear Negotiations: The Enduring Moscow–Tehran Axis

Seven years after Donald Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA), the unpredictable U.S. president announced...

Meet Nemesis, the Armenian Military Brotherhood Fighting in Ukraine

Citoyens ukrainiens d’origine arménienne et volontaires venus de Russie ou d’Arménie, ils se battent pour la liberté.

ReArmed Europe: A Trump-Induced Strategic Awakening

Donald Trump’s return to power has shattered long-held certainties across the Atlantic. With NATO shaken and U.S. support for Ukraine suspended, Europe finds itself forced into a historic reckoning: stand together – or stand alone.

Do Ukrainian Lives Really Matter?

American public opinion is strongly pro-Ukrainian, so Trump would have difficulty abandoning Ukraine.

Ukraine: The Elephant in the Room

The tariff war is part of the war against the international order waged by Putin and his dictator friends.