Tag: Georgia
Armenia’s People-Power Revolution, Russia, and the Western Bloc
by David Boyajian | May 4, 2018 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
Armenia’s populace simply wants Armenia to become stronger and more self-confident in every way—for Armenians’ own sake and so that Russia treats it equitably. This is neither anti-Russian nor pro-Western Bloc. It’s just the right thing to do.
Can Russia Survive Washington’s Attack?
by Paul Craig Roberts | May 20, 2016 | Asia Pacific, US, Viewpoints
It is a gratuitous and reckless act for Washington to send the message to Russia and China that they must choose vassalage or war.
Turkish False Flags and the Invasion That Almost Was
by David Boyajian | Jun 6, 2014 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis
New provocations, including ‘false flags,’ by Turkey and NATO cannot be ruled out.
In taking Crimea, Putin will lose Central Asia and the Caucasus
by Bayram Balci | Mar 24, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
Putin’s gambit in Ukraine could weaken its position in the rest of the former Soviet empire.
Humanitarian Intervention Undertaken In Crimea
by Michael Averko | Mar 4, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis, US
In Crimea, many of its inhabitants have Russian and Ukrainian citizenship.
Ukraine: Washington’s Arrogance, Hubris, and Evil Have Set the Stage for War
by Paul Craig Roberts | Mar 3, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, US, Viewpoints
Washington wants missile bases in Ukraine in order to degrade Russia’s nuclear deterrent, thus reducing Russia’s ability to resist US hegemony.