After more than two years of war, the Kremlin is in more trouble than ever in the eyes of the world and—crucially—back home.
Marcel Plichta is a PhD Candidate in International Relations at the University of St Andrews and a former analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense
At last, there’s some good news for Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin is not going to have this war all his own way.
An upcoming Ukrainian report will expose the crazy situation where Russia’s war on Ukraine is being fought by aircraft built and maintained using American products.
Ukraine has launched an unprecedented slew of drones deep into Russian territory over the past month, upturning everything Putin thought he knew about this war.
The Kremlin’s response to news of the cluster munition delivery has panic written all over it.
Six infamous Dagger missiles were shot down by U.S. Patriot defenses in one incredible night that changes the calculus of Putin’s threat to Ukraine.
A go-to Russian military tactic could soon blow up in Vladimir Putin’s face.
All eyes are on one country over fears of a fresh “lethal aid” delivery to Russia.
They just might tip the scales.
American and European weapons deliveries that were out of the question not long ago are now threatening disaster for Russian forces in 2023.