Decapitation Tactics: What Ukraine Can Learn From Israel’s Strikes on Hezbollah
Israel’s strikes on the highest levels of Hezbollah’s command structure will be studied for a long time to come. Ukraine must adopt a similar doctrine and capabilities.
Ukraine’s Victory Plan Is Not a Call for a Russian Defeat but a Just and Lasting Peace
The Victory Plan is part of a global strategy to end the war, restore stability, and achieve peace on fair terms. The plan would protect Ukraine from aggression and strengthen its future security.
Why Ukraine Needs the Executed POW Memorial Day
The mass execution of POWs in Olenivka more than two years ago is another piece of evidence showing the scale of Russian war crimes. Ukraine must remember its heroes and remind the world of them.
Russian War Economy’s Days Are Numbered
With Putin’s war of aggression approaching its third anniversary, the financial, technological, and demographic hurdles facing the Russian economy are more severe than is commonly understood.
For the Sake of Peace, Ukraine Must Win Russia’s War
The most cost-effective way to ensure peace in Europe and the world for decades to come is to spend more money now to allow Ukraine to win against Russia.
Russia - From Superpower to Lost in Space
Russia once seen as a repository of political, military and technological might is shown as a structure built on a foundation of sand which is being washed away by its failures in the war in Ukraine.
Where Do the Biden and Trump Administrations Stand on US Relations With Central Asia?
One of the areas in the world that has particularly taken notice of the US presidential election is Central Asia.
Instability: New Norm
This year’s Global Business Forum's overriding theme was that instability, wars, excessive debts, technological disruption, and political division will increase and continue to dominate world events.
Zelensky’s Diplomatic Victory in the Face of Political Headwinds
Zelensky’s trip to the US looked at first as if it would be a disaster. But the Ukrainian president managed to make adjustments in mid-stream and come up with some positive results.
Hints of Hope in Hungary
In Budapest, the author finds Orbán's regime unexpectedly shaken.
Kamala Harris's Churchillian Speech
President Biden may have said all the right things to Zelensky when they met on Sept. 26 in the White House, words that must have been nice for the Ukrainian president to hear.
Public Desertion and Going Home to Die
We may be getting used to noisy arguments about mobilization, but the debate surrounding demobilization may soon drown them out.