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“If Trump becomes president, US Ukraine policy may shift slightly”
American conservative political commentator and writer Tucker Carlson’s interview with President V. Putin garnered international attention. What’s more, Carlson’s accusations against English-speaking news outlets went so far as to characterise them as “corrupt” and “lying” in front of their audience.* A Twitter poll, organised by the Election Post, an American website delivering global news coverage, elicited Read more
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Ukraine War Today- Bülent Tanatar
The passage of two years will shortly mark the anniversary of Russia’s last attack on Ukraine. The hawkish Russian oligarchy, under the leadership of Putin, was spoiled by the West’s dormant, day-to-day behaviour, which it had maintained for the better part of a quarter century, and resolved to act before it was too late and Read more
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“Including the Ukrainian diaspora would help the war effort”
“Evidently, his primary objective in assaulting a neighbouring country is to alter the existing state of affairs in Europe. He likely believed that by limiting NATO’s presence in the region, he could effectively deter interventions like those in Libya and Afghanistan”. Murat Ersavcı, who represented the Republic of Turkey as ambassador in the Kingdom of Read more
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Private Military Companies in 20th Century Conflicts: The Wagner Group Case – Dr. İkbal Sinemden Oylumlu
I think the concept of mercenary should be known before starting to understand how Wagner was born. Therefore, we must first look at how mercenary companies came to be. It is seen that the process, which started with the employment of people such as retired military personnel working in the security field at the first Read more

