
exhaust valve
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ: Modern war, devoid of glory and ethics, emerges as an escape valve for the contradictions of capitalism, transforming devastation into an opportunity for profit and expansion
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ: Modern war, devoid of glory and ethics, emerges as an escape valve for the contradictions of capitalism, transforming devastation into an opportunity for profit and expansion
By DMITRI TRENIN: This will be a long war, and the US, with or without Donald Trump, will remain Moscow's adversary. For the Russians, what is at stake in this fight is not Ukraine's status, but its very existence.
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The war in Ukraine and the conflicts in the Middle East reflect the complexity of modern geopolitics, where strategic and ideological interests intertwine
By GILBERTO LOPES: The “Russian threat” discourse justifies tanks and missiles, but is silent on the risks of an escalation without turning back. In the war game, Germany is betting big – and the world is holding its breath
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: While NATO fuels the escalation of war, history warns: the lessons of 1812 and 1941 echo as a warning to Europe submissive to the interests of the Pentagon
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The entry of Russian forces into Dnipropetrovsk marks an irreversible turning point in the Ukrainian conflict. Putin's circumvention strategy has turned the battle for Pokrovsk into a geopolitical trap that could precipitate the collapse of the lines
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By HUGO ALBUQUERQUE: Analysis of the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine reveals how Donald Trump's foreign policy is impacting the global landscape and exacerbating international tensions
By Scott Knight: Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb has crossed the threshold of triggering a Russian nuclear response. How Russia and the United States respond could determine the fate of the world.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Either Donald Trump is being maliciously misinformed about the conflict or he is manipulatively creating the pretext for US escalation
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between refused truces and failed negotiations, the war in Ukraine exposes Western hypocrisy and the failure of the international order, while Gaza burns under the same complicit silence
By RICARDO SEQUEIRA BECHELLI: The war in Ukraine shows that history, geopolitics and power disprove the thesis that conflicts are reduced to cultural and religious differences
By ALEX VERSHININ: Wear and tear, drones and despair. Ukraine loses the war of numbers and Russia prepares the geopolitical checkmate
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The European Union in existential crisis, tries to save itself through a war that deepens its dependence and decline
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Russia can expect nothing in return if Vladimir Putin allows EU aircraft troops to be deployed and patrol Western Ukraine
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Mstyslav Chernov
By GILBERTO LOPES: Europe takes Russia as a threat, without any justification for it, and wants to arm itself for a senseless war, which would be nothing less than a nuclear war.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Ukraine's future is at stake, and decisions made in the coming weeks could define the country's fate
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Europe continues to struggle with the Russian ghost that defeated Napoleon and never embraced the French Revolution and Western democracy. Russia's political organization and institutions are a mystery and a challenge for
By ANDREW KORYBKO: US withdrawal of Polish logistics facility from Rzeszow to Ukraine is meant to symbolize reduction in American military aid to Kiev
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ: Modern war, devoid of glory and ethics, emerges as an escape valve for the contradictions of capitalism, transforming devastation into an opportunity for profit and expansion
By DMITRI TRENIN: This will be a long war, and the US, with or without Donald Trump, will remain Moscow's adversary. For the Russians, what is at stake in this fight is not Ukraine's status, but its very existence.
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The war in Ukraine and the conflicts in the Middle East reflect the complexity of modern geopolitics, where strategic and ideological interests intertwine
By GILBERTO LOPES: The “Russian threat” discourse justifies tanks and missiles, but is silent on the risks of an escalation without turning back. In the war game, Germany is betting big – and the world is holding its breath
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: While NATO fuels the escalation of war, history warns: the lessons of 1812 and 1941 echo as a warning to Europe submissive to the interests of the Pentagon
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The entry of Russian forces into Dnipropetrovsk marks an irreversible turning point in the Ukrainian conflict. Putin's circumvention strategy has turned the battle for Pokrovsk into a geopolitical trap that could precipitate the collapse of the lines
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By HUGO ALBUQUERQUE: Analysis of the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine reveals how Donald Trump's foreign policy is impacting the global landscape and exacerbating international tensions
By Scott Knight: Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb has crossed the threshold of triggering a Russian nuclear response. How Russia and the United States respond could determine the fate of the world.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Either Donald Trump is being maliciously misinformed about the conflict or he is manipulatively creating the pretext for US escalation
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between refused truces and failed negotiations, the war in Ukraine exposes Western hypocrisy and the failure of the international order, while Gaza burns under the same complicit silence
By RICARDO SEQUEIRA BECHELLI: The war in Ukraine shows that history, geopolitics and power disprove the thesis that conflicts are reduced to cultural and religious differences
By ALEX VERSHININ: Wear and tear, drones and despair. Ukraine loses the war of numbers and Russia prepares the geopolitical checkmate
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The European Union in existential crisis, tries to save itself through a war that deepens its dependence and decline
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Russia can expect nothing in return if Vladimir Putin allows EU aircraft troops to be deployed and patrol Western Ukraine
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Mstyslav Chernov
By GILBERTO LOPES: Europe takes Russia as a threat, without any justification for it, and wants to arm itself for a senseless war, which would be nothing less than a nuclear war.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Ukraine's future is at stake, and decisions made in the coming weeks could define the country's fate
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Europe continues to struggle with the Russian ghost that defeated Napoleon and never embraced the French Revolution and Western democracy. Russia's political organization and institutions are a mystery and a challenge for
By ANDREW KORYBKO: US withdrawal of Polish logistics facility from Rzeszow to Ukraine is meant to symbolize reduction in American military aid to Kiev