China-Russia relations

Turkey applies to be first Nato member to join Russia’s G7 rival

Turkey’s recent move to apply to be the first NATO member to join Russia’s G7 rival, BRICS, has sparked a whirlwind of divisive opinions and speculations. The decision, which seems to be a strategic maneuver by President Erdogan to gain leverage in international dealings, has raised eyebrows and fueled controversy.

The sensationalist title labeling BRICS as “Russia’s G7 rival” has drawn criticism for oversimplifying a complex geopolitical landscape. The comparison between BRICS, a group comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and the G7, which includes some of the world’s largest advanced economies, seems far-fetched at best.

Turkey’s rocky relationship with NATO and the United States has been a topic of concern for some time now.… Continue reading

FBI dossier reveals Putin’s secret psy-ops in Europe

I woke up to some shocking news recently – an FBI dossier revealed Putin’s secret psy-ops in Europe. The revelation that Russia was manipulating politicians, businesspeople, journalists, and influencers in Germany, France, Italy, and the U.K. came as a bombshell. The goal, according to the Kremlin’s campaign, was to sow division, discredit America, and undermine support for Ukraine. It’s alarming to think about the extent of this psychological warfare operation.

The fact that the Social Design Agency was acting under the orders of Putin’s deputy chief of staff, Sergey Kiriyenko, is even more concerning. The idea that such a carefully orchestrated and widespread disinformation campaign was underway in Europe is troubling, to say the least.… Continue reading

Biden administration to hit Russia with sanctions over efforts to manipulate U.S. opinion ahead of the election

I can’t help but feel like we’ve been down this road before – the Biden administration hitting Russia with sanctions over efforts to manipulate U.S. opinion ahead of the election. It’s like a never-ending cycle of finger-pointing and retaliation. But this time, something needs to change.

Sanctions? Are they really going to make a difference at this point? I mean, what’s left to sanction anyway? I can’t help but think that hitting Russia with more sanctions is like trying to put out a forest fire with a water pistol. It just doesn’t seem like it’s going to make a significant impact.… Continue reading

No arrest for Putin as he arrives in Mongolia

No arrest for Putin as he arrives in Mongolia, and the reactions are not the least bit surprising. Mongolia finds itself in a unique position, sandwiched between two major world powers, Russia and China. The idea of arresting the leader of either of these countries is not only improbable but would also bring severe consequences for the nation. Last year, Russia’s power play with cutting off essential supplies to Mongolia highlighted the level of control it exerts over the country, especially in the energy sector.

The reality is that Mongolia’s geopolitical positioning leaves it with little room to challenge or antagonize either of its powerful neighbors.… Continue reading

Biden administration to hit Russia with sanctions for trying to manipulate U.S. opinion ahead of the election

The Biden administration’s announcement of sanctions against Russia for attempting to manipulate American public opinion ahead of the election is a significant step in the right direction. It’s time for Western countries to take a strong stance against these attacks on our digital infrastructure and the manipulation of our populace that has been ongoing for years. The fact that some of this manipulation has been carried out through a Russian-backed media network is deeply concerning, and action needs to be taken to put an end to this interference in our democracy.

The expected Treasury sanctions and law enforcement actions by the Department of Justice are necessary measures to hold Russia accountable for their actions.… Continue reading

Sorry not sorry, says Mongolia after failure to arrest Putin

Mongolia’s recent decision not to arrest Putin may have raised a few eyebrows, but let’s get real here – did anyone seriously expect Mongolia to arrest him? I mean, come on, that’s just not a realistic expectation. It’s like asking the smallest kid in school to stand up to the bully. Mongolia is sandwiched between Russia and China, with no strong allies in sight. They import a massive portion of their petroleum products and electricity from their neighbors. Putin, the man with the power and influence of a major world player, pays them a visit, and the world expects Mongolia to take him down?… Continue reading

Putin Talks With Allies About Invading the Baltics

As news of Putin talking with allies about invading the Baltics circulates, it is met with a mix of skepticism, laughter, and even a touch of fear. The very idea of such an invasion seems almost comical, given the recent history of Russia’s military endeavors. With the debacle in Ukraine still fresh in everyone’s minds, it’s hard to take Putin’s threats seriously. The notion of Russia taking on NATO in a full-scale war seems like a far-fetched fantasy rather than a realistic possibility.

The Baltics are, after all, members of NATO, and any attack on them would trigger a response from the entire alliance.… Continue reading

If China wants Taiwan it should also take back land from Russia, president says

If China wants Taiwan, it should also consider reclaiming land from Russia, the President says. The suggestion seems audacious at first, but upon further examination, there may be some validity to the argument. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s statement raises an interesting point about territorial integrity and consistency in China’s claims. China’s historical ties to the land signed over by the last Chinese dynasty in the 19th century should not be overlooked.

Russia’s annexation of Chinese territory and historical conflicts between the two nations raise questions about China’s selective approach to territorial disputes. The current focus on Taiwan’s sovereignty under the guise of territorial integrity seems inconsistent when compared to the unresolved issues with Russia.… Continue reading

Finland to Ban Russians From Buying Property in Security Fix

As a Finn, I am quite relieved to hear about the plans to ban Russians from buying property in Finland. The security concerns associated with these purchases near critical infrastructure have been a cause for worry for a while now. Reports of shady Russian-owned properties situated next to military airfields, depots, harbors, and important supply lines have been on the rise, raising suspicions about the intentions behind these acquisitions.

The uncovering of loss-making hotels, strange fortifications, and questionable land deals only adds to the already mounting concerns about Russian involvement in Finnish real estate. The fact that some of these properties were found to have helipads, secret compartments with cash and encrypted devices only amplifies the need for immediate action to address these security risks.… Continue reading

Situation in Donbas Spiraling Out of Control, Azov Brigade Officer Says

The situation in Donbas is spiraling out of control, and the reality of the conflict is far grimmer than what most people realize. As an individual with a passion for military history, I can’t help but feel frustrated by the lack of proper understanding and appreciation for the complexities of this war. The Azov Brigade officer’s comments about the dire state of affairs in Ukraine hit close to home, highlighting the urgent need for a more nuanced approach to the conflict.

It’s disheartening to see the international community’s reluctance to provide Ukraine with the full support it needs to turn the tide of the war.… Continue reading