Archivos de Categoría: Rusia

Syria: Bolton Throws Down the Gauntlet

Artículo
Strategic-Culture, 25.09.2018
Melkulangara Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático y columnista indio
A terrible beauty was born last night with the sequence of dramatic events taking a curious turn, following the shooting down of the Russian plane on September 17 near the coastline of Latakia, Syria, killing fifteen personnel on board the aircraft. After a meticulous investigation by the Russian side,...
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Can Russia Survive Her ‘Partnerships’? Has Putin Made A Strategic Miscalculation?

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Institute for Political Economy, 19.09.2018
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, ex  Secretario Asistente del Tesoro de Política Económica
In an act of intentional deception, Israel used a Russian airplane to cloak an Israeli attack on a Syrian ground position, with the consequence that Syrian air defense missiles downed the Russian airplane with the lost of 15 Russian military lives. In...
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Intervención rusa en Siria

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OpinionGlobal, 21.09.2018
Riad Fouad Saade, empresario libanés y cónsul honorario de Chile en Beirut
Soon I shall have the pleasure of sharing with you during my annual conference at the Diplomatic Academy – Andres Bello and at ANEPE, my views about the Middle East developments.  For many years I have insisted that M-E conflicts were no more regional,...
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US-Indian Relations: Trump Gets a Unique Partner for America First

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Strategic-Culture, 18.09.2018
Melkulangara Bhadrkumar, ex diplomático indio y colaborador de varios diarios de su país
The inaugural meeting of the foreign and defence ministers of India and the United States in a new “2+2” format on September 6 in New Delhi assumed added significance as an attempt by the Trump administration to translate its Indo-Pacific vision outlined...
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Two Major Middle East Projects Are Afoot & Gaining Mass; They May Collide Before Long

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Strategic-Culture, 18.09.2018
Alastair Crooke, ex diplomático británico y fundador del Conflicts Forum de Beirut
Out from the ashes of the two mega projects of this expiring decade – i.e. the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) attempted Mideast take-over, and, contrarily, the Gulf project to rupture the MB - and to reconstitute hereditary, tribal absolutism (the ‘Arab System’) - two...
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Nilo de agua o de sangre

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La Opinión de Málaga, 10.09.2018
Jorge Dezcállar de Mazarredo, Embajador de España
El llamado Cuerno de África, en el límite Del Mar Rojo, el golfo de Aden y el Océano Índico, es objeto de un renovado interés internacional que incide sobre los problemas internos de una región ya de por sí conflictiva y en la que en...
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Want to improve relations with Russia? Here’s a START

Blog
Brookings Institution, 06.09.2018
Steven K. Pifer, embajador (r) y especialista norteamericano en desarme (Brookings)
President Trump has repeatedly made clear his desire to improve the troubled U.S.-Russia relationship. There is a straightforward proposal that he could make that would do so, one to which President Putin would agree and which would enhance U.S. security: Extend the 2010...
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Turkey’s damage-control campaign in Idlib

Blog
Middle East Institute, 04.09.2018
Robert S. Ford, embajador (r) e investigador norteamericano (MEI)
The presidents of Russia, Iran, and Turkey will meet on Friday, Sept. 7, in Tehran to discuss agreed-upon paths forward in the Syrian war. The Turkish government hopes to forestall a massive Syrian government assault on the crowded opposition-held province of Idlib. Ankara is...
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India, Russia and the Post-American Century

Artículo
Strategic-Culture.org, 04.09.2018
Melkulangara Bhadrakumar, ex diplomático, analista y colaborador de diarios indios
India’s impending purchase of the Russian S-400 missile system has come to be the leitmotif of the “2+2” dialogue of the foreign and defence ministers of India and the United States due to take place in New Delhi on September 6. However, the issue here...
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