Current events (US/NATO – Russia) and reckless rhetoric of launching nuclear weapons. Not good. It’s happening on both sides. That is to say, it leads to furthering the risk of an exceedingly stupid thing. There are many reasons to exercise restraint of such statements. Above all, it ...
"We did not start this war. We want to end it and it is true that the war was not begun by us. It started eight years ago by Kyiv," Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said referencing the ongoing conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine. Russia has been condemned by globa...
Jake Sullivan (L), US National Security Advisor, and Andrii Yermak (R), Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, during a joint press conference on March 20, 2024 in Kyiv, Ukraine. During his visit to Ukraine, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has stated that Washington b...
Russia Trashes US-Russian-British Memorandum on Ukraine The article discusses the Memorandum on Security Assurances in Connection with Ukraine's Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, an inter-state document signed by the presidents of Ukraine, Russia, and the U... ...
Discusses how the United States and Russia have promised to junk two-thirds of their nuclear warheads in the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as Start II. Start I will have two stages; First will end seven yea...
This paper examines the relationship among CO2 emissions, energy use, and GDP in Russia using annual data ranging from 1990 to 2020. We first conduct time-series analyses (stationarity, structural breaks, cointegration, and causality tests). Then, we per
"We are living on borrowed time when it comes to nuclear safety and security at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Unless we take action to protect the plant, our luck will sooner or later run out, with potentially severe consequences for human health and the environment," IAEA director ...
"As for the risk of Russia using these votes and subsequent annexation of those territories as a pretext for nuclear strikes — we are conscious of this risk, we understand that it is real," Yuriy Sak, an advisor to Ukraine's Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, told CNBC Wednesday. ...
and sanctions being not so effectively pushed by President Obama. Estulin says, “Anybody who makes too much noise and threatens too often, they do that because they don’t have any real power. This is the case with Obama. You can’t threaten a country like Russia.It is a nuclear and ...
s Kažociņš sees two possible scenarios in the near term. In the first, Russia is successful in Ukraine and tries to exploit a weakened west. “The way to do that is a quickcoup de main[surprise attack] in the Baltic states and follow it up with a credible nuclear threat,” ...