Fyodor Lukyanov: Iran is not Iraq
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses the differences between Iran and Iraq in the context of US military operations, emphasizing the lasting consequences of the Iraq War.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Ukraine marked this major shift in global politics
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses how Russia's military operation in Ukraine represents a significant change in global political dynamics, challenging the notion that force is an illegitimate means of resolving disputes.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Why India won’t take orders from Washington
The article discusses India's stance on foreign policy autonomy in relation to U.S. expectations, highlighting a recent exchange between U.S. officials and Indian representatives at the Munich Security Conference.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Russia and America are not talking about the same thing
Fyodor Lukyanov critiques the current state of US-Russia relations, highlighting the lack of clarity in their diplomatic exchanges since the Anchorage meeting.
‘Demonstrative terror attacks’ prove somebody in Kiev not ready for peace – Fyodor Lukyanov
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses the linking of attacks in Ukraine to moments expected for negotiation progress, suggesting a lack of readiness for peace from some factions in Kiev.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Trump’s Venezuela move may have just earned him a Nobel peace prize
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses how Donald Trump's actions regarding Venezuela may position him for a Nobel Peace Prize, despite his continuing unfulfilled ambition for the award.
Fyodor Lukyanov: The West gambled on Russia’s defeat, and trapped itself instead
Fyodor Lukyanov argues that the West's expectations for Russia's defeat have backfired, leading to unforeseen consequences in global politics.