... – shifting the country’s center of gravity to the Urals and Siberia – is not just extremely beneficial, but also unavoidable, as the western, European vector has been blocked for the foreseeable future by Western policy that provoked the war in Ukraine.
Now that Europe is sinking into moral and political degradation, we must commence Siberization as soon as possible.
PROBLEMS IN THE EUROPEAN DIRECTION
In order to fully set the new course of the country’s development, “Siberize” it, turn to the East, focus ...
... from a media environment that has grown dangerously overheated. Western news outlets now thrive on alarmism, churning out a steady stream of war talk and pushing politicians to match the rhetoric. Since the launch of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, media across the Atlantic and in Brussels have played the role of propagandist, not watchdog.
But the problem runs deeper than headlines. Europe’s political class has drifted into a world of abstraction, where politics has become an intellectual game – untethered from real capabilities or consequences. In some cases, the farce is provincial, as with Estonia’s attempted maritime stunt....
... recent years have confirmed Russia’s ability to withstand the central confrontation with the West in its history, by relying on its internal resources and by adapting to emerging challenges. Moreover, the change in the global balance of power, where Europe’s fall into strategic oblivion has become a major event, also contributes to the successful implementation of Russia’s foreign policy interests. This means that Russia has once again demonstrated its ability to defend in the international arena ...
... be seeking a confrontation with Russia. Not only is more and more money flowing into Ukraine and more and more weapons are being supplied, but important positions are being filled with figures such as former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, the EU’s new high representative for foreign affairs who has declared “Ukraine’s victory in Russia’s war of aggression” to be a priority for the EU. This is not a good signal and hardly a peace-building measure.
And yet, the course was set for peace. After Germany’s reunification, the Charter of Paris was signed ...
... actually an accurate name for what is happening now in relations between Russia and the West. This confrontation is global. It touches virtually every functional area – from finance to pharmaceuticals to sport – and spans many geographical regions.
In Europe, which has become the epicenter of this confrontation, the highest level of tension outside Ukraine is now in the Baltic region. The question often asked in Russia (and in the West) is: Will this become the next theater of war?
In Western Europe and North America, a scenario has long been contemplated in which the Russian Army, after its victory ...
... momentum and the general public is pressing their leaders to make independent decisions based on Europe’s interests, instead of following US orders.
All peace-loving nations, countries, organizations, and individuals should aim for peace not in only in Ukraine and Europe, but throughout the entire world, including other regions like Middle-East.
Zamir Ahmed Awan
... young people have left the country; the unemployment rate is high; and social services have been seriously eroded.
Source: Reuters
But Greece is now also a politico-military slave, barely responsible for its foreign policy, which is dictated by an Anglo-Saxon-led ... ... has there been such a wide gap between the people and their alleged leaders.
Yet despite this, Greece has sent weapons to the Ukraine, and continues to do so. When the Ukrainian Defence Minister visited Athens in April, he was promised more artillery and ...
... Turkey itself, whose domestic political and economic future is not completely certain. The threat from America’s Eastern European allies is not a product of their own capabilities, but of the use of these territories as a base for American policy in Eurasia.
Summing up, we can say that while in the case of Ukraine and perhaps even the Baltic states, Russia is dealing with a consolidated adversary whose intentions towards us are determined by strategic circumstances, in the rest of the periphery the situation is not similar, even theoretically. Nowhere in ...
... things ended up. I firmly believe that this time, our people will still stand the test," Russian Ambassador to China Igor Morgulov told the Global Times in an exclusive interview when talking about some Western countries' plan to send tanks to aid Ukraine.
He said that if the weapons including tanks provided by Washington and NATO countries are used to seize Russia's "constitutional territory" or used a sub-caliber armor-piercing projectile with a uranium core, Russia will take "severe ...
... by extremely dangerous situations
In the event that the acute phase of the conflict in Ukraine really turns out to be very long, which, apparently, is the case, then the elementary needs of survival will force Russia to get rid of what binds it to Europe, Valdai Club Programme Director Timofei Bordachev.
In the event that the growing conflict in and around Ukraine does not lead to irreparable consequences on a global scale in the near future, its most important result will be a fundamental demarcation between Russia and Europe, which will make it impossible to maintain even insignificant neutral zones and ...