
Three years of war in Ukraine
By CAIO BUGIATO: As Russia gains ground faster than at any point in the war, the new assessment of U.S. foreign policy is that the current world order is obsolete
By CAIO BUGIATO: As Russia gains ground faster than at any point in the war, the new assessment of U.S. foreign policy is that the current world order is obsolete
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Donald Trump's current initiative has as its central objective a distancing, still relative, of Russia from the People's Republic of China, in favor of the USA, in a reversal of the pact of the early 1970s, between Mao
By LISZT VIEIRA: Donald Trump wants to destroy international collective decision-making bodies, such as the UN and the European Union, for example
By MARCIO JOSE MENDONCA: The tactics of destruction of Ukrainian cities and towns, even on a massive scale, do not aim at the total and definitive destruction of Ukrainian urban space.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: What's next after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump just agreed to start peace talks
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Some observations on Kiev’s latest provocation – taking into account the wider picture
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The political consequences of Ukraine's decision to cut off Russian gas to Europe
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: In coded language, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will attack Redzikowo
By LARRY C. JOHNSON: Killing Kirillov changes absolutely nothing about the course of the war in Ukraine – Ukraine’s defeat is inevitable. But it does reveal Ukraine’s willingness to take desperate risks
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By JACK CONRAD: Trump's immediate plan is to freeze the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and establish an 800-mile buffer zone along the existing front line
By EDUARDO VASCO: The double standard behind Josep Borrell's apparent humanism
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever Europe prepared for war, it ended up happening, with the tragic consequences we know
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Putin was faced with the choice of escalating or continuing his policy of strategic patience, and he chose the former.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Russia will retaliate against NATO's use of sophisticated missiles against its territory, and the Americans have no doubts about it
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Scenarios for the Third World War
By MEDEA BENJAMIN & NICOLAS JS DAVIES: Between the catastrophe Donald Trump will inherit and the war hawks he is picking for his cabinet, peace in the Middle East seems further away than ever
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Non-nuclear Iran is incapable of posing an existential threat to the US like nuclear-armed Russia
By CAIO BUGIATO: As Russia gains ground faster than at any point in the war, the new assessment of U.S. foreign policy is that the current world order is obsolete
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Donald Trump's current initiative has as its central objective a distancing, still relative, of Russia from the People's Republic of China, in favor of the USA, in a reversal of the pact of the early 1970s, between Mao
By LISZT VIEIRA: Donald Trump wants to destroy international collective decision-making bodies, such as the UN and the European Union, for example
By MARCIO JOSE MENDONCA: The tactics of destruction of Ukrainian cities and towns, even on a massive scale, do not aim at the total and definitive destruction of Ukrainian urban space.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: What's next after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump just agreed to start peace talks
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Some observations on Kiev’s latest provocation – taking into account the wider picture
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The political consequences of Ukraine's decision to cut off Russian gas to Europe
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: In coded language, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will attack Redzikowo
By LARRY C. JOHNSON: Killing Kirillov changes absolutely nothing about the course of the war in Ukraine – Ukraine’s defeat is inevitable. But it does reveal Ukraine’s willingness to take desperate risks
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By JACK CONRAD: Trump's immediate plan is to freeze the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and establish an 800-mile buffer zone along the existing front line
By EDUARDO VASCO: The double standard behind Josep Borrell's apparent humanism
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever Europe prepared for war, it ended up happening, with the tragic consequences we know
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Putin was faced with the choice of escalating or continuing his policy of strategic patience, and he chose the former.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Russia will retaliate against NATO's use of sophisticated missiles against its territory, and the Americans have no doubts about it
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Scenarios for the Third World War
By MEDEA BENJAMIN & NICOLAS JS DAVIES: Between the catastrophe Donald Trump will inherit and the war hawks he is picking for his cabinet, peace in the Middle East seems further away than ever
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Non-nuclear Iran is incapable of posing an existential threat to the US like nuclear-armed Russia