Amid anger from Kyiv and its allies, Russia has taken up the monthly presidency of the 15-member UN Security Council from April 1 while Ukraine has also warned of “a massive spring counteroffensive as soon as April”. The Ukrainian Interior Minister Igor Klimenko has claimed to have assembled eight new brigades for this offensive. The […]
North Korea: The Next Target?
South Korea and the US successfully ended their largest-ever joint military drills “Freedom Shield” and “Warrior Shield” on March 23 while Pakistan was celebrating its “Pakistan Day.” The two countries showed their might in the Korean Peninsula despite North Korean concerns and warnings. They went on to the joint drills involving F-15K and KF-16 fighter […]
Ukraine War’s Final Combat
The Ukraine war is changing face to final combat or a “rational way out” maybe, as Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for a lucid solution to the Ukraine conflict. President Xi’s visit to Moscow could have a lasting impact as he has initiated to cast Beijing as a peacemaker after more than a year […]
A Positive Change for New World Order
The world is praising China for yet another positive role in brokering peace. This time, China played a key role in the restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Indeed, well done. The Saudi government cut off diplomatic relations with Iran after the latter’s objectionable protests and armed activism in Saudi Arabia. On […]
New Victim of Neocolonial World Order
For about five decades, we have heard mainly the US leadership and their political genius talking about the New World Order. Many phrases were coined to convey the meanings of their own choices. But, they never succeeded until the USA and its Western allies in the two world wars successfully disintegrated the USSR in 1991 […]
UN Voting on the Ukraine War
The UN General Assembly session on the completion of one year of the Ukraine war reflected a changed tone of the US and its allies. From severe threats to Russia in the early days of the war, the UNGA and the Ukraine allies are now urging Russia to withdraw its troops and vacate the occupied […]
Fatherland Day on Ukraine War
February 23 – a holiday in Russia, Turkmenistan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan is celebrated as the Defender of Fatherland Day. Kazakhstan marks the day on May 7 while Ukraine abolished the day in 1992. After the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, Ukraine has instated a somewhat similar Defender of Ukraine Day that is marked on […]
Shifting the Ukraine War Burden
As the Ukraine war approaches to complete its first year, the United States – the key proponent of the Ukraine war against Russia, now seems to be taking a back and pressuring its partners to support Kyiv with more expensive and sophisticated artillery. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon […]
Future of Lofty Loans-Loaded Ukraine
Both sides of the Ukraine war have lost billions of assets and human lives, and keep on losing resources, strategic assets and their economy. The inciters, US-NATO nations, are selling their arms and ammunition that have mounted a huge bulge of loans on Ukraine, a prosperous country before the US interference in its internal affairs. […]
Ukraine War’s Impact on Korean Peninsula
For about a year – Russia has been fighting the US-NATO-supported war in Ukraine to defend the shrinking space for the Kremlin-leaning population of Ukraine. With $3.75 billion in new military assistance from the US in this first week of 2023, the total US military aid in eleven months of the war has crossed $50 […]