Russia

Russia Just Solved Logistics While NATO Writes Papers

This is a follow up of my article published on June 5th, 2024 : Quick Overview : Andrey Belousov and Russian Military Logistics Overhaul Russia Just Built the World’s First Drone-Powered Supply Chain – And It’s Winning the War of AttritionBy Jonathan Wade | December 2, 2025Eighteen months ago, the […]

Russia

“We’re Ready Right Now”: Putin’s Ice-Cold Warning That Just Froze Europe

“We’re Ready Right Now”: Putin’s Ice-Cold Warning That Just Froze Europe At the “Russia Calling!” investment forum in Moscow, surrounded by Chinese, Indian, Turkish and Arab, and even a few curious Western investors, Vladimir Putin looked into the cameras with the same unhurried expression he has worn since February 2022 […]

Canada

Le Gripen suédois : Un choix stratégique et souverain pour la défense du Canada

Le Canada vit un de ces rares moments où une décision d’apparence technique – quel avion de chasse choisir – pourrait redéfinir pendant un demi-siècle notre souveraineté, notre économie et notre place dans le monde. Les premiers F-35A sont attendus sur le tarmac de Bagotville et de Cold Lake en […]

Canada

Canada’s Drone Deficit: Why Military Drones Are a Must for National Security

Picture a battlefield where a $500 drone takes out a million-dollar tank. That’s not science fiction—it’s happening right now in Ukraine, where small, agile drones have become game-changers, leveling the playing field against larger forces. For Canada, a country with a sprawling Arctic frontier, thousands of kilometers of coastline, and […]

Canada

Canada’s Pivotal Role in Latvia: Balancing Strategic Strength with Logistical Hurdles

At the Ādaži military base, approximately thirty kilometers from Riga, the flags of the 14 nations comprising the NATO multinational brigade flutter under a frequently overcast sky, symbolizing transatlantic unity amid geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe. Since 2017, Canada has served as the framework nation for this brigade under Operation […]

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Why It Was a Mistake Not to Invite Russia to the 80th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation

The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of the darkest symbols of the Holocaust, was marked this year without the presence of Russian delegates, a decision that has stirred significant controversy and highlighted the nuanced interplay between history, memory, and current geopolitics. On January 27, 1945, the Soviet […]