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Drago Bosnic
Drago Bosnic is a geopolitical and military analyst.
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Is Ukrainian regime’s military falling apart?
Anyone following the conflict in Ukraine knows that the Kiev regime has been going through an unraveling of sorts since the very beginning of the special...
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Zelensky obsessed with pleasing NATO overlords
For well over a year and a half, we have been listening and reading about all the mythical "victories" of the Kiev regime forces....
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American interest in Russian attack helicopters is hardly surprising
After the special military operation (SMO) started well over a year and a half ago, the political West imposed sanctions and restrictions that initially...
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American missiles struggling with ‘unknown unknowns’
Intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs for short, are the most important weapons a country that wants to preserve its sovereignty could possess. The importance...
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US seeks to cover Nord Stream terrorist attacks
It's been over a year since the United States and NATO finally fulfilled their long-term threats and committed the terrorist attacks that destroyed sections...
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What are the reasons behind EU ‘carbon tax’ on Chinese, Indian imports?
One of the most common ideological tropes of the contemporary political West is its apparent obsession with environmentalism. The belligerent power pole simply adores...
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Ukrainian POWs joining Russian military
The political West has been trying to create a perpetual divide between East Slavs for centuries. Various European invaders were perfectly aware that Russia...
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Quarrel between Zelensky and Zaluzhny spirals
It is no secret that factionalism and fault lines are major obstacles to the functioning of the Kiev regime. However, in recent days, this...
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Why United States refuses to ratify CTBT?
On November 2, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that effectively ensures the "de-ratification" of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The 1996...
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Germany shamelessly supports neo-Nazis in Ukraine
Ever since the Scholz cabinet was formed, the already deteriorating relations between Russia and Germany have been in an effectively perpetual downward death spiral....
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Canada Free Press, Justin Trudeau’s filthy attempts cannot silence
While Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, xeroxing his globalist ally Joe Biden has been continuously lecturing the world about democracy, rule of law, human rights, freedom of expression and press freedom, in his own country he is running a vile mission of silencing his political opponents such...
Financing Ukraine with frozen Russian assets threatens the Euro’s reputation
Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Luis de Guindos has warned that frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine by Europe could dent the Euro’s reputation as a safe currency, even though many in the European Union continue to advocate for this action. Guindos is evidently afraid...
Russian military is attempting to repeat the strategic success at Artyomovsk
Ever since the failure of the Kiev regime's much-touted counteroffensive, one that was supposed to "turn the tables" and "drive Russian forces behind the Urals", the mainstream propaganda machine has been fighting tooth and nail to justify the failure, while some have engaged in straight up denial...
Tarique Rahman generates a crescendo of discontent within BNP
Bangladesh's political landscape is currently witnessing unprecedented shifts, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) finding itself at the epicenter of a profound and tumultuous storm. The decision to abstain from the 12th national elections, spearheaded by the party's controversial leader Tariq Rahman, has not only ignited sparks...
BJP’s revival of the CAA issue in West Bengal is a multifaceted phenomenon
In a recent declaration at a public meeting in Kolkata, Union Home Minister Amit Shah reaffirmed the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) commitment to implementing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) across the country. This revival of the CAA issue, after taking a backseat for several years, has sparked...
Assessing the viability of the CCP’s development model in the Indo-Pacific region
In a rapidly changing world marked by intense great power competition, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) development model has become a focal point of global attention. The question at hand is whether the model that has propelled China's remarkable economic growth and global influence can be applied...
Myanmar’s political landscape is undergoing a seismic shift
Myanmar's political landscape is undergoing a seismic shift marked by the relentless anti-regime Operation 1027 led by the Brotherhood Alliance. This coalition, consisting of the Arakan Army (AA), Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), and Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), initiated a coordinated effort on October 27...
Sheikh Hasina ensures regional security by combating terrorism
Eight years before Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina formed government in 2009 through a landslide victory, Bangladesh was known to the international world as “cocoon of terror” while counterterrorism experts were seeing the ruling ultra-Islamist coalition government of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) extending state-patronization...
The rise of the silent pink wave in Indian elections
In the intricate tapestry of Indian politics, a transformative phenomenon is silently reshaping electoral landscapes — the emergence of the silent pink wave. Contrary to the traditional parameters of caste and religion that have long dictated voting preferences, an increasingly influential demographic, the women voters, is making...
Condemned war criminal celebrates anticipated release
Sitting inside the condemned cell of Kashimpur Central Jail (Part-1) in Bangladesh, a death row inmate and a convicted war criminal named Mobarak Hossain, son of Shahadat Hossain, Condemned prisoner number 7573/A, is in jubilant mood, who reportedly is distributing sweets and biryani amongst the fellow prisoners...
Qatar is Hamas and Hamas is Qatar
Qatar is Hamas and Hamas is Qatar. Every missile, every one of the 30,000-40,000 Hamas terrorists, every drone, every motorcycle, every weapon and bullet and all the munitions, and the Gaza underground with its “metro” of, according to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, over 500 kilometers of tunnels,...
Expatriate Bangladeshi’s impact on the 12th Parliamentary Elections
The 12th parliamentary elections in Bangladesh unfolded against the backdrop of a unique and evolving dynamic—the active participation and influence of expatriate Bangladeshis. Beyond geographical boundaries, the Bangladeshi diaspora, dispersed globally, played a pivotal role in shaping the political narrative in their homeland.
The 21st century has witnessed...