Expectations are soaring in Ankara over the forthcoming meeting between US President Joe Biden and his Turkish counterpart Recep Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Brussels on June 14. Erdogan said recently, “I believe that our meeting with Mr. Biden at the NATO summit will be the […]
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The US’ ‘Biological Bomb’ In Georgia
In early September, new shocking information appeared on the Internet, which unequivocally reveals that the United States has begun a new stage in the development of secret biological weapons in the controversial biological laboratory “Lugar”, located in Tbilisi. The source of the Georgian Ministry of Defense can be seen in […]
Why Did Russia Reaffirm Its CSTO Support To Belarus But Not To Armenia?
Russia’s reaffirmation of its CSTO mutual defense obligations to Belarus was made in response to Lukashenko’s claims that NATO poses a threat to Belarus, which Moscow evidently believes are at least credible enough to remind the alliance about its red line, whereas the same can’t be said about how Russia […]
Russia And The Cold War 2.0 (II)
Part I Geopolitical position The Russian Federation, which appeared on the political map of the world in the early 1990s, represents today extremely influential global actor in international relations. In terms of foreign policy, it is a Russian geopolitical concept of the Near Abroad,[1] which is a traditional sphere of […]
The Coming EU-Eurasian Union Crisis In The Caucasus
The EU and Eurasian Union are gearing up for a coming clash in the Caucasus, one which may replicate the far-reaching consequences of the competition over Ukraine. At the core of the oncoming crisis is that Georgia is moving towards the EU while Armenia is joining the Eurasian Union, with […]
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