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Has the S-400 System Made Trump a President of Peace?
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Has the S-400 System Made Trump a President of Peace?
December 28, 2020

The usage of S-400 systems in nations that are the targets of Washington’s hunger could prove to be a game changer, Tim Kirby writes.

You Say You Want a (Russian) Revolution?
December 27, 2019

Andrei Martyanov’s latest book provides unceasing evidence about the kind of lethality waiting for U.S. forces in a possible, future war against real armies (not the Taliban or Saddam Hussein’s).

You Say You Want a (Russian) Revolution?
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Turkey Calls Trump’s Bluff
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Turkey Calls Trump’s Bluff
July 14, 2019

If the US reacts with even more anger, Turkey could threaten to withdraw from NATO and kick the US out of its highly strategic air base in southeast Turkey at Incirlik.

Why Indian-Turkish Embrace of Russia’s S-400 Is So Important for Global Affairs
June 26, 2019

India and Turkey’s recent embrace of Russia’s advanced S-400 defense system represents a major turning point in the international battle now underway between two opposing paradigms of global affairs.

Why Indian-Turkish Embrace of Russia’s S-400 Is So Important for Global Affairs
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Why the S-400 Is a More Formidable Threat to US Arms Industry Than You Think
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Why the S-400 Is a More Formidable Threat to US Arms Industry Than You Think
June 15, 2019

The sale of the S-400 air-defense system to Turkey risks nullifying the stealth and cutting-edge advantages of fifth-generation fighters like the F-35 and F-22

Hypocrisy Inc: Washington’s Selective Sanctions
April 8, 2019

The effects of Washington’s sanctions on its adversaries have been wide as well as selective. In the case of Turkey, what Pence calls the “reckless decision” to acquire S-400s has shown Ankara that America is not an ally and cannot be trusted.

Hypocrisy Inc: Washington’s Selective Sanctions
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US Pressure Fails to Affect Russia’s Growing Arms Exports
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US Pressure Fails to Affect Russia’s Growing Arms Exports
November 12, 2018

The US-imposed sanctions have failed to reduce the demand for Russian weapons. China, India as well as many other countries refuse to bow.

40N6 Interceptor Added to the Russian Military’s Arsenal: a Qualitative Leap Forward in Air-Defense Technology
November 2, 2018

Now that the 40N6 is on active duty with the Russian armed forces, this is a game-changer that will give the military a new ability to bring down anything that flies.

40N6 Interceptor Added to the Russian Military’s Arsenal: a Qualitative Leap Forward in Air-Defense Technology
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