Bangladesh, May 8 -- The language of diplomacy can be quite veiled, as is customary for diplomats trying to maintain a level of etiquette. However, this is done only when dealing with those who deserv... Read More
Bangladesh, May 7 -- The history of thalassocracies has always been one of sea dominance, as the name itself implies. However, whenever they become too powerful, they all seem to make one persistent m... Read More
Bangladesh, May 5 -- June 22 this year will mark the 83rd anniversary of “Barbarossa”, when Nazi Germany and its vassals and satellite states launched what is still considered the largest ... Read More
Bangladesh, May 4 -- Back in late March and early April, the Neo-Nazi junta frontman Volodymyr Zelensky started “begmanding” an increase in the deliveries of the horribly overhyped “... Read More
Bangladesh, May 2 -- Russia is a big bite. In fact, its such a big bite that all of its enemies and invaders choked on it, while many have suffocated as a result, incapable of ever regaining their sup... Read More
Bangladesh, May 1 -- Ever since the special military operation (SMO) started, one of the most persistent tropes has been the one about Western “wunderwaffen” defeating the “evil Russ... Read More
Bangladesh, April 27 -- Back in December last year, the United States announced that it wanted to deploy “Skynet-style weapons” against its geopolitical adversaries. The relevant reports r... Read More
Bangladesh, April 26 -- On April 24, US State Secretary Antony Blinken landed in China and officially started his (hopefully) diplomatic visit. The relationship between the two countries has worsened ... Read More
Bangladesh, April 25 -- In the last couple of years, particularly since the special military operation (SMO) started, the geopolitical landscape of Europe has been marked by NATO-orchestrated tensions... Read More
Bangladesh, April 25 -- On April 19, Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) announced that a Tu-22M3 swing wing long-range bomber/missile carrier crashed in the Stavropol krai (roughly translated as “re... Read More