Only last week the Russian press waxed lyrical over comments from the woefully naive socialist foreign minister of Germany who gushed over the prospect of cutting sanctions against Russia but ignored the need for any precondition that would require respect for Ukrainian sovereignty. This occurred at the Munich security conference. Instead, according to Aleksandr Grishin … Continue reading Britain and Germany at Odds over Russia
Month: February 2018
The Bombing of Russian Mercenaries in Syria: The Reaction, Embarrassed Silence
The massive destruction of Syrian government forces through three hours of sustained bombardment by the United States Air Force - B52s, F-15s, MQ-9s, Ac-130s, AN-64 Apache helicopters - on the night of 7-8 February resulted in the deaths of at least a hundred Russian mercenaries, if not more (figures of 300 or more are being … Continue reading The Bombing of Russian Mercenaries in Syria: The Reaction, Embarrassed Silence
More Bad News for Mr Putin
Most Russian citizens, unlike the family of Boris Yeltsin and their friends, lost out on the national lottery of privatisation. They viewed the share certificates issued by the industries that employed them as valueless and promptly sold them for a handful of roubles. These were scooped up en masse by the Russian oligarchs of the … Continue reading More Bad News for Mr Putin
Unforeseen Consequences
All too often in history Great Powers waste money and men for far too long before they are finally forced to concede defeat in a troublesome area of the world that wiser minds warned them to keep away from. Somehow, if they can just get themselves to walk away, they will see that life can … Continue reading Unforeseen Consequences