Geopolitics

Russian warships en route to Cuba hold missile drills in Atlantic

Russian warships en route to Cuba holding missile drills in the Atlantic – now that’s a headline that sparks a mixture of intrigue, fear, and skepticism. The four-ship grouping, including the impressive Gorshkov frigate and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, is making its way to Cuba. With the fleet also comprising the fleet oil tanker Pashin and the rescue tug Nikolay Chiker, it’s a display of military prowess that cannot be ignored.

It’s no secret that America must be watching closely as these Russian warships make their way toward Cuban waters. The question remains – what are the true intentions behind these missile drills in the Atlantic?… Continue reading

US submarine pulls into Guantanamo Bay a day after Russian warships arrive in Cuba

A US submarine pulling into Guantanamo Bay a day after Russian warships arrive in Cuba certainly raises eyebrows and sparks intrigue. It’s like a high-stakes game of chess being played out on the open seas, with each move and countermove carrying significant weight in geopolitical relations.

The subtle yet powerful message of the US submarine’s arrival is hard to miss. It’s a not-so-subtle reminder to the Russians that they are being closely monitored, their every move tracked and analyzed. The US Navy’s ability to keep tabs on the Russian warships showcases a level of intelligence and technological prowess that cannot be ignored.… Continue reading

Russian warships enter Havana harbor under Washington’s watchful eye

Russian warships entering Havana harbor under Washington’s watchful eye certainly raises eyebrows and sparks a mixture of reactions. The sight of a cruiser and a submarine, accompanied by two support ships, including a tug boat, seems almost comical. It’s amusing to note that Russian warships always travel with a tug, as if anticipating a breakdown or malfunction. It’s almost as if we are witnessing a historic event akin to Columbus and the Spanish Empire’s exploration.

The journey across the ocean without any mishaps is definitely an accomplishment for the Russian sailors, considering recent incidents of ships catching fire and sinking. The fact that they made it across unscathed deserves a nod of acknowledgement, albeit with a touch of sarcasm.… Continue reading

Armenia to leave Russia-led military alliance

Armenia’s decision to leave the Russia-led military alliance is a monumental development that speaks volumes about the complex geopolitical landscape in which the nation finds itself. This move underscores a shifting dynamic in international relations, showcasing Armenia’s reevaluation of its alliances and priorities in the face of recent challenges.

The fact that Russia failed to come to Armenia’s defense during a moment of crisis, when the nation was invaded by Azerbaijan, highlights the inherent flaws in the alliance and the lack of protection it provided. This abandonment by a supposed ally undoubtedly played a significant role in Armenia’s decision to depart from the alliance, further emphasizing the fickle nature of international relationships.… Continue reading

S.Korea fires warning shots as N.Korean soldiers briefly cross border

As someone who served in the military in South Korea, the recent news of North Korean soldiers briefly crossing the border and South Korea firing warning shots is not something that surprises me. In fact, this kind of activity happens quite often along the heavily guarded border. The idea that North Korea may be probing for weaknesses by carrying out these incursions is not far-fetched. It’s reminiscent of past incidents where North Korean soldiers have pushed boundaries to test reactions.

Having witnessed North Korean soldiers engaging in provocative behavior across the border, such as daring each other to see how far they can go before South Korea responds, it’s clear that these actions are calculated.… Continue reading

Germany reveals plan for citizens if Russia attacks, following threats by Putin: Subway bunkers, food rationing, compulsory conscription and evacuations

Germany’s recent revelation of a plan for its citizens in the event of a potential attack by Russia following threats from Putin has sparked a range of reactions and sentiments. As someone who hails from a small town with a historical connection to cold war bunkers, the idea of subway bunkers being dusted off and revamped for potential use doesn’t seem far-fetched. In fact, it’s better to be prepared and not need it than to need it and not have it. The thought of compulsory conscription as a means to serve in keeping these bunkers intact brings back memories of a time when such initiatives were more common.… Continue reading

US to adopt more ‘competitive’ nuclear weapons strategy after China and Russia spurn US efforts to discuss arms control

Looks like the arms race is heating up once again, reminiscent of the Cold War era. The recent announcement by the Biden administration regarding a shift towards a more competitive nuclear weapons strategy comes as a response to China and Russia rejecting US efforts to engage in arms control discussions. It seems that the hope for peaceful negotiations has been met with resistance, leading the US to rethink its approach and prioritize its own national security interests.

With rising global tensions and the refusal of China and Russia to engage in arms control talks, it’s understandable that the US feels the need to bolster its nuclear capabilities.… Continue reading

Russian warships will arrive in Havana next week, say Cuban officials citing ‘friendly relations

Russian warships will arrive in Havana next week, say Cuban officials citing ‘friendly relations.” The news of Russian warships making their way to Havana has sparked a wave of speculation and mixed reactions from observers worldwide. Some view this as a strategic move to establish a stronger presence in the Western Hemisphere, while others see it as a mere show of military power in the midst of escalating tensions with Ukraine. As history has shown, the mere mention of Russian warships near Cuban shores can evoke memories of past conflicts and diplomatic standoffs.

The prospect of Russian warships docking in Havana raises questions about the motives behind such a maneuver.… Continue reading

Russian warships headed to Caribbean for drills as tensions rise over Ukraine, US officials say

Russian warships headed to the Caribbean for drills as tensions rise over Ukraine, US officials say. The news of Russian warships making their way to the Caribbean for military exercises has sparked quite a flurry of reactions and speculations. As I ponder over the developments, I can’t help but feel a mix of skepticism and amusement at the situation unfolding.

It’s intriguing how Russia is flexing its naval muscle halfway across the globe, especially at a time when tensions are escalating over Ukraine. The fact that they are expected to possibly make port calls in Venezuela and Cuba raises eyebrows regarding the strategic implications of this move.… Continue reading

Russian navy vessels to dock in Havana, Cuba insists no threat

Russian navy vessels are set to dock in Havana, and Cuba insists there is no threat posed by their presence. This announcement has sparked a myriad of opinions and observations from various individuals, with many questioning the true intention behind Russia’s decision to station their navy in Cuban waters. Some have dismissed this move as mere theatrics, arguing that the US Navy closely monitors Russian naval activity and that the vessels are not a significant threat.

The notion that these vessels are safe from Ukrainian attacks while in Cuba has been brought up, highlighting the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine in the region.… Continue reading