11 December 2024 “So a flailing Biden Presidency knows more than it lets on, for its compulsive behaviour that is perpetrating an escalatory cycle against Russia and China.” One has waited long enough for potential detractors to now go silent, since the proof of the pudding is in its eating. As Centcom backed IDF manages […]
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22 October 2023 The US Navy gathered a flotilla led by Air Craft Carrier USS Gerald R Ford tasking it with keeping in check Israeli aggression even as POTUS landed in Isreal and openly asked that her decision makers not repeat the mistakes made by the US after 9/11. However outwardly the reason for the […]
How Nagorno Karabakh influences geopolitical fault lines in South Asia 4 October 2023 In what can only be described as a military manoeuvre war, the Republic of Azerbaijan has managed to obtain the cartographic relief it has sought for ages, that of the dissolution of autonomous status of Nagorno Karabakh and it’s absorption into its […]
20 September 2022 One needs to look at history as a precedent and not as a font for hubris. Yet the casual views the two as alternatives of each, while the causal looks for the danger signs where from precedence one stumbles into hubris. The nature of the human is such that no individual who […]
24 October 2021 When we discuss these times in the coming decades, there will be a case for how Russia was a missing piece in the plot to keep our global order in balance. How the great animosity of the West to the legacy state of the Soviets was quite unjustified and how a series […]
07 September 2021 Yes, the attack in Auckland was unexpected as all observers of matters of this nature would concede, be they criminologists, social scientists, psychologists and political analysts. Of course, the actual events as they unfolded, revealed that the authorities in New Zealand were not caught unawares, rather, they were in anticipation, perhaps, in […]
2 August 2021 The entire saga seems rather scripted, isn’t it? That if we read this modern piece of history in the making, it would appear as if this was a kind of ‘deja vu’, a redux of the charade, where one superpower first enters the scene and then is forced to exit by a rag […]