Major powers are at war again
Major powers are at war again. So far, it has been a proxy one, but waged on the territory of vital strategic importance to one actor, Russia, and in a key overseas area for the other, the United States of America. US NATO allies in Europe are also intimately involved. The implications of this conflict are vast and pose an existential threat to the world. Even if the escalation of the conflict does not lead to a strategic nuclear exchange, the consequences of the Ukraine ...
... their hand to carry on with the arbitrary practice of employing dirty tactics as a way to pressure competitors. During the so-called “wild 1990s” in Russia, we used to refer to such practices as laying down the law.
To the participants in the G7, NATO and US-EU summits, this series of high-level events signalled the return by the United States into European affairs and the restored consolidation of the Old World under the wing of the new administration in Washington. Most NATO and EU members met this U-turn ...
... American foreign policy resource is capable of scaling Polish politics up, bringing it to a level, which, under other circumstances, it could not have achieved.
A crisis in bilateral relations
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Mikhail Troitskiy:
Russia and NATO after the Warsaw Summit
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s new strategy introduced confusion into the American-Polish relations. In 2012, the concept of a Pacific rebalance was introduced as one of the key tenets of the US revised military ...