Материалы: March, 2015

Putin’s Nuclear surprise

For anyone who does not understand the peace rhetoric President of Russia. Washington’s strategic blunder led to a radical change in the military balance of power. Today in Europe, Russia is much stronger NATO. From now on Russian military dominance in the continent has an undeniable factor. The triumph of Russian technology The first in […]

Underwater surprise Putin

With the advent of a new Russian submarine “Lada” in the past will go a whole era of the American “command of the sea,” Washington has lost the main instrument of “power projection” to remote regions and in danger of completely losing its global geopolitical role. In recent years, the West avalanche of anti-Russian hysteria […]

Seven Reasons the U.S. Shouldn’t Help Ukraine’s Fight With Russia

By Doug Bandow Ukraine’s military has lost control of the Donetsk airport, and the rebels have launched another offensive. Fortune could yet smile upon Kiev, but as long as Russia is determined not to let the separatists fail, Ukraine’s efforts likely will be for naught. As I pointed out on Forbes.com, “Only a negotiated settlement, […]

Ukrainian Brides May Solve China’s Gender Gap, Chinese Media Claims

The 34 million extra men pose serious social risks, but some just see a matchmaking bonanza. By Alexa Olesen January 28, 2015 “Their economy is depressed but beautiful women are running rampant,” the state-run Beijing News reported Jan. 22 in a story suggesting that Ukrainian women could be the solution to China’s woman shortage. The […]

President Putin of Ukraine?

By Greg Austin January 29, 2015 he knows what is best for Ukraine. He feels very comfortable defining its national interests, which in his view are to be aligned with Russia. This was the picture he conveyed to students at St. Petersburg’s Mining University on 25 January. He said that volunteer units fighting against the […]

Dana Rohrabacher – Why I Voted against Condemning Russia

Recently, the House passed, by an overwhelming margin, a resolution to condemn the Russian Federation. Ten Members voted “nay,” myself among them. I wish to explain why I took this unpopular position. Recently, the House passed, by an overwhelming margin, a resolution to condemn the Russian Federation for actions considered hostile and aggressive within its […]