Will Russia collapse? Analyzing the geographic and political issues facing Putin.
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Einat Wilf: Fall of Iran an opportunity to uproot ‘Palestinianism’
The crumbling of the Islamic Republic is on par with the end of the Soviet Union, says the once (and future?) MK, who pushes ...
Rothbard’s views on nations by consent are once again in the limelight. Libertarians who ignore the nationality question and continue merrily defending free ...
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The cosmonaut stranded on Mir when the Soviet Union collapsed, and the Skylab “strike” that never happened
Sergei Krikalev watched the Soviet Union collapse from 200 miles above Earth, unsure when he would ever come home. Then, years earlier, Skylab 4 became the center of a “strike” story that NASA still ...
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel (C) takes part in the "Anti-Imperialist" protest in front of the US Embassy against the US ...
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Could the United States lose the war in Iran? Why one professor thinks it will happen
Professor Jiang Xueqin made three big predictions back in 2024. The first was that Donald Trump would win the election and ...
The population of the South Caucasus is around 17–18 million people combined. Azerbaijan has about 10 million. Georgia around ...
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Lindsey Graham sold Iran operation to Trump by appealing to his legacy: ‘That’s Berlin Wall stuff’
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) pushed President Donald Trump to attack Iran as a way of solidifying his legacy, similarly to how former President Ronald Reagan contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union.
As the US and Israel continue to attack Iran, experts debate wisdom of relying on ethnic divisions for change.
Right after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in January, President Trump already seemed to be setting his sights on another Latin American regime: the communist island of Cuba.
The museum had preserved the history of brutality inflicted by the Soviet Union on its people. It will now focus on Nazi war crimes.
The consolidation of power in such a brutal form was not solely Stalin's fault, as Khrushchev claimed. Terror had been a ...
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