Mohsen rostami 1 Abstract. Since the end of the Second World War, the Persian Gulf region has been among the first priorities of security and foreign policy of the United States of America. However, this significance doubled after the 9/11th and in the following, during the occupation of Iraq in … [Read more...]
Moscow, Tehran Advance Plans for Iranian-Designed Drone Facility in Russia
By Dion Nissenbaum and Warren P. Strobel Moscow and Tehran are moving ahead with plans to build a new factory in Russia that could make at least 6,000 Iranian-designed drones for the war in Ukraine, the latest sign of deepening cooperation between the two nations, said officials from a country … [Read more...]
Ukraine Heading to Another Showdown
By George Friedman I should say up front that I am not writing about Chinese balloons. Instead, I am writing about the situation in Ukraine, which is getting increasingly dangerous. Until relatively recently, Russian assaults on Ukraine tended to be contained by the Ukrainian armed force – … [Read more...]
The I.R.I. Cultural Diplomacy in ECO Region
Mohsen Rostami1 Abstract In the century of “globalization”, concentration on national and regional-cultural policies is so important in the different regions versus heavy impact of global culture to maintain and develop regional cultures. Variety tools and methods are used to preserve … [Read more...]
Tehran Expands Military Presence in Latin America, Challenging the U.S.
by Benjamin Weinthal The United States is tracking warlike announcements by Iran's regime that it deployed two military ships to Brazil that are also headed for the Panama Canal, where Tehran declared it will establish a military presence. A U.S. State Department spokesperson told Fox News … [Read more...]
Russia Against the Rest
At age 74, “obsolete” and “braindead,” NATO is proving its mettle again. Otherwise, Ukraine would be a goner by now. The West has taken up Kyiv’s cause because it is also its own. “We have no eternal allies and no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual,” Lord Palmerston laid … [Read more...]
Biggest fleet almost always wins: US Naval expert
By: Stephen Kuper Retired US Navy Captain Sam Tangredi has issued a concerning warning for the US Navy and its allied partners: “In naval warfare, a smaller fleet of superior quality ships is not a way to victory. The side with the most ships almost always wins.” Naval power has … [Read more...]
REMEMBERING THE DIVERSITY OF THE BLACK SEA REGION
Yevhen MAHDA* Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2014 and the Crimea occupation have dramatically changed the power balance in the region. The peninsula has been militarized and has become a serious threat not only for Ukraine (as a foothold for the further invasion) but for the whole Black … [Read more...]
ASPECTE IDEOLOGICE ALE INTERVENŢIEI RUSE ÎN UCRAINA
Ionuţ CONSTANTIN, PhD Abstract. The intervention of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, in February 2022, shocked the international community. Although predicted by state and non-state experts, the world believed that the current settlement of the international order would no longer allow such a … [Read more...]
RĂZBOIUL CARE PUNE CAPĂT RĂZBOIULUI RECE
Adrian FILIP* Abstract. This war will lead to the collapse of the Russian Federation and the isolation of what remains of it for many decades to come. A victorious march to take over Ukraine soon turned into a war of the Western world against a state that wants to bring the international order … [Read more...]
