Why don’t Russians trust America? Polls show that the majority of Russians polled consider the U. 11.07.2017 07:35:50
Full 'stream' ahead: Will Siberian gas heal ties between Moscow and Turkey? Construction of an offshore pipeline to bring Russian gas to Turkey props up accelerated rapprochement between Moscow and Ankara with potential ramifications almost similar to the post-war France-Germany reconciliation. 02.07.2017 17:23:04
Collateral Damage or Gas Attack? Why WH's Assad Accusations are Flawed The Idlib chemical incident of April 4, 2017 triggered a chain of events which resulted in a new wave of chemical weapons use accusations against the Syrian government. 29.06.2017 07:17:00
Why the Road to European Unity, Prosperity Goes Through Moscow Now that Europe has been left to its own devices by Donald Trump's America, the two most powerful EU states – France and Germany – are facing the dilemma of how to maintain the bloc's unity. 18.06.2017 06:39:00
Soros' Sphere of Interest: Currency Speculations, Color Revolts, Free Drug Sales George Soros has a long record of manipulating national currencies and meddling in the domestic affairs of the EU and other countries, Italian political commentator Mario Sommossa told Sputnik, adding that Soros' Open Society Foundations also propagated free drug sales. 08.06.2017 06:14:00
Why US' Sanctions Policy Against N Korea is Actually Aimed at Russia Washington is determined to render life unbearable in North Korea by expanding the sanctions already exerted on the country, Russian expert Vladimir Terekhov told Radio Sputnik, explaining why the recent US' crackdown on Pyongyang is simultaneously aimed against Russia. 28.05.2017 07:47:00
Geopolitical Project: What China's One Belt, One Road Initiative is Really About Although the Beijing-led One Belt, One Road initiative appears to be a geopolitical project in the first place, it has nothing to do with the post-WWII Marshall Plan. 13.05.2017 15:54:00
Political Nightmare: Trump Opens Pandora's Box by Firing FBI Director Comey US President Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey has sparked a heated debate. 10.05.2017 07:25:00
Russia-Japan summit: Putin, Abe inch closer towards normalizing ties At their latest meeting summit, Vladimir Putin and Shinzo Abe did not trumpet any grand designs but managed to follow through on practical projects that transpired during prior talks at the ministerial level. 02.05.2017 09:11:39
Does Anyone Still Believe That Trump Will Fulfill His Election Promises? US President Donald Trump's image as a strong and decisive leader that fulfills his promises has started to fade after two months of his presidency. 18.04.2017 09:28:00
What stops Moscow and Beijing from forming a military bloc? Given the level of contacts at the military level between Russia and China, the countries already have a de facto military bloc, but there is little chance of such an alliance becoming formal, writes Vasily Kashin. 08.04.2017 16:43:49
Montenegro's Accession as Clear Signal That NATO's Eastward Expansion Goes On. On Tuesday, the US Senate voted in favor of Montenegro's admission into NATO. 05.04.2017 16:53:00
Why do the Kremlin and Trump speak different political languages? As President Trump is increasingly forced to embrace the Washington elite’s anti-Russian line, the chances of a productive and mutually-beneficial relationship between Russia and the U. 04.04.2017 16:49:00
Why Moscow and Beijing are really afraid of the U.S. THAAD in South Korea. Due to a number of limitations the THAAD missile defense system does not directly pose a major risk to Russia and China. 02.04.2017 16:43:00
Syrian Battleground: Why Russo-Israeli Relations are 'Essential' for Tel-Aviv Amid growing tensions over Israeli airstrikes in Syria, Seth J. 27.03.2017 13:56:00
Will Syria and Russia be able to protect Palmyra from terrorists? On March 2, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin that Palmyra had returned to Syrian government control. 07.03.2017 18:53:34
Trading Sanctions for Nuclear Arms Cuts? 'Russia's Security is Not for Sale' Moscow does not intend to reduce its nuclear weapons arsenal in exchange for the United States removing some of the sanctions imposed on Russia, defense analyst Igor Korotchenko told Radio Sputnik, commenting on US President Donald Trump's remarks suggesting that the two issues could be linked. 25.01.2017 08:06:29
Trump's Speech: What Does the Future Have in Store for America? Donald Trump's rise to power has ushered in a new era of US national politics, experts say. 21.01.2017 19:16:25
Why America’s Overseas Military Bases Should Be Closed Author - John Glaser is a writer who covers national security and a graduate student in International Security at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University They do not support US core national interests Despite our unorthodox presidential election, America’s overseas military bases are largely taken for granted in today’s foreign policy debates. 07.10.2016 02:11:00
The Wholesale Failure of American Foreign Policy One has to wonder just how much longer the American people will silently permit the categorical failure of American foreign policy, both in theory and in practice. 29.09.2016 07:45:00
Top 10 Western lies about Syrian conflict Here are 10 of the worst lies that have been peddled by the West regarding Syria, with the aim of giving people living in Western countries an entirely false view of the conflict that has been raging in the Middle East country since 2011. 08.09.2016 05:25:00
Why Washington Is Addicted to Perpetual War The last two administrations have followed a bipartisan policy of constant war. 04.09.2016 10:34:00
One year on, Russia's war in Syria is hardly the predicted 'quagmire' US interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan got bogged down by ambitious goals. 27.08.2016 10:27:00