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NATO fails the “courage test.” Helicopter invasion of Poland could have serious consequences
On the first day of August, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) faced a challenge it hadn’t seen in a long time. Currently, NATO is failing to effectively respond to this challenge. It is important to highlight that this challenge is not only directed at Poland alone, whose border with Belarus was violated by two military...
Coercion to guilt. “We forgive and ask for forgiveness” — a formula that leads to genuine reconciliation
The complex history of Polish-Ukrainian relations July is the month when Ukrainian-Polish relations traditionally become tense. Every year, the Polish Sejm adopts resolutions regarding events that took place in Volyn in 1943. These resolutions, while concerning historical events, are mostly filled with political interpretations and evaluations....
How the West loses to Russia in energy sanctions
Western countries fought so vigorously against “oil” dictators in Iraq, Iran, Libya, and Venezuela that they failed to notice the biggest one right under their noses. The USA, UK, and EU not only bought Russian oil and gas for decades but also built pipelines, displacing other importers in favor of the Kremlin, and helped the latter...
Another gas blackmail? Russia puts pressure on Europe and threatens to disrupt transit through Ukraine
Gazprom threatens to halt gas transit through Ukraine if Naftogaz continues arbitration proceedings against the Russian monopoly. Experts and officials in Ukraine believe that the likelihood of gas transit to European countries being halted is quite high. More details on the consequences of such a step are provided below in the material from...
Ukraine is not Israel. Is it possible to open the Ukrainian sky until the end of the war?
Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Azerbaijan — all these countries have been or are currently in a state of war for years. However, despite the ongoing conflicts, dozens of civilian aircraft have been taking off and landing from the airports of their capitals, carrying passengers not only to neighboring countries but also to other continents. Not to...
Lukashenko intimidates with Wagner Group: how Poland is preparing for military provocations from Belarus
After it became known about the deployment of Wagner PMC militants on the territory of Belarus, the Polish authorities reported strengthening the eastern border of the country. Initially, the relocation of the Wagner Group was proceeding rather slowly, as a new base was being constructed for them near Minsk. There were also reports of the leader...