In 2017, Romania initiated a visionary defence procurement program that will reinforce NATO’s Eastern flank and make the Romanian military a leading force in the Black Sea by the early 2020s. The $11.6 billion shopping list includes top-of-the-line products such as Raytheon’s latest Patriot air defense system. The assets are specifically tailored to counter the Russian […]
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(1) On July 31, 2018, three Russian journalists were reported dead near Sibut, Central African Republic (CAR). Kirill Radchenko, Alexadner Rastorguyev and Orkhan Dzhemal were travelling between Sibut and Kaga Bandoro – the capital of a breakaway proto-state led by Muslim militiamen. (2) The official investigation, conducted by local authorities, the Russian embassy and the […]
Strategic Analysis (20 min read) – The Syrian quagmire is nearing the end. The Assad regime is quasi-victorious with more than half of the national territory regained and over 75% of the Syrian population under its control. The Opposition forces are utterly degraded and boxed into a few isolated patches of land in the western […]
10 January 2018
A2/AD, Cold War 2, isis, Latakia, Mediterranean Sea, Moscow, NATO, permanent presence in Syria, Rebels, russia, Russian air strikes, syria, Syrian Civil War, Tartus
Strategic Analysis – Saber Guardian 2017 (SG17) is an annual, multinational exercise held in the Black Sea region as pat of the U.S. European Command Joint Exercise Program. This year’s iteration took place between July 11 – 20. The exercise’s aim was to assure allies and partners of the enduring U.S. commitment to the collective […]
23 July 2017
Baltic states, Black Sea, Bulgaria, Campia Turzii, Cluj, Euro-Atlantic, Europe, fleet, Georgia, Hungary, military exercise, NATO, Romania, Rusisa, Saber Guardian, Swift Response, turkey, U.S. Army Europe, Ukraine, USA
Yesterday, around 4:40 local time in Syria, the United States Navy has launched 59 Tomahawk strikes from the USS Ross and USS Porter, eastern Mediterranean, and hit the Shayrat Airfield. This airfield was used by the Assad regime to launch the deadly chemical attack that killed up to 80 people, including women and children, and […]
8 April 2017
assad, Chemical attack, Donald Trump, Iran, Israel, Khan Shaykhun, Nikki Halley, russia, Shayrat base, Tomahawk strike, turkey, UN, USA
A diplomatic effort to halt the hostilities in Syria has been green-lighted Sunday, September 11th, with the Syrian Arab News Agency said the truce would run from 7.00 p.m. local time (1600GMT) Monday to 11.59 p.m. local time (2059GMT) on Sept. 18. The cease of hostilities (CoH) has been negotiated by the United States and […]
12 September 2016
Al-Qaead Syria, Assad bombs, Battle for Jarabulus, ceasefire violation, John Kerry Sergey Lavrov, Minsk agreement violation, Nusra front Syria, Rebels terrorists, Syria ceasefire, Syria cessation of hostilities, US, US Russia peace deal
Analysis, Arab Winter, Cold War 2.0, Featured, MENA, Regions
Moscow and Kiev are putting their armies on high alert after Russia accused Ukrainian forces of launching raids into Crimea. Moreover, Russian troops at the de facto Crimean-Ukrainian border have open fired. Not only does Kiev dismisses this accusation, but there’s also proof of a recent Russian build up in Crimea that could point out […]
12 August 2016
Border, Cold War 2.0, Crimea, Kiev, Minsk Agreements, Moscow, Normandy format, Putin, russia, Russia invaded urkaine, S-400, troops movements Russia, Ukraine, US
Context The following is a risk assessment regarding recent intelligence reports of Russian activity in Syria. Apart from advising and weapon supply, this includes capacity building and asset deployment. In the eve of a re-emergence of Russia’s willingness to intervene in the Middle East, in this content we will prospect what implication could that have […]