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NATO at a Crossroads: The Strategic Importance of Turkey in Light of WWIII

Turkey's strategic location has historically made it indispensable to the West. However, rising tensions and geopolitical shifts, including Turkey’s potential departure from NATO, could leave the alliance weakened, particularly against Russia, as provoked by NATO’s expansion following the 2014 Ukraine…
Seth Ferris

Fumio Kishida makes his farewell trip to the US

The final international appointment for Japan’s outgoing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who has resigned ahead of schedule, was his September 20–23 trip to the United States. On the significance of the latest Quad summit NEO has already commented on the…
Vladimir Terehov

The end of the myth about the untouchability of the planetary minority

Contemporary world events have clearly demonstrated that the Western planetary minority must not only understand that the multipolar world order is a reality that will have to be accepted in any case, but also that the myth surrounding this minority being unpunishable and largely “untouchable” is definitely a thing of the past.

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov