Putin Approves Idea Of “Russian World” In New Foreign Policy Doctrine l Threat To Ex-Soviet States?
After more than 6 months into the Ukraine war, President Putin has approved Russia’s new foreign policy doctrine. The 31-page "humanitarian policy" is primar...
China’s Slacker Youths: Why They Went From 'Lying Flat' To 'Let It Rot' | Insight | Full Episode
“Tang Ping” or Lying Flat, was a 2021 movement that rejected the work culture in China. Now, it has morphed into the more extreme “Bai Lan” or Let It Rot. Wh...
Russia and China are ‘deepening’ their alliance: Rebekah Koffler
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang and former Defense Intelligence Agency officer Rebekah Koffler analyzes Russia and China’s growing alliance, o...
Chang: This signals the beginning of the next global war
Gatestone Institute Senior Fellow Gordon Chang joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss concerns surrounding heightened tension between China and Taiwan and w...
Mapping the Collapse of China and Globalization | Peter Zeihan
There’s no debating that we’re in tumultuous times, but who’s coming out ahead and who will be left behind? We asked geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan, cr...
Former intelligence chiefs urge Israel to prepare for military action against Iran
A number of former Israeli intelligence and army chiefs have urged Israel to prepare for possible military action against Iran as the country is close to a nuclear bomb, Israel Hayom reported on Sunda...
From the outset of Moscow’s re-invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, nuclear threats and blackmail have been integral to Russia’s overall strategy. President Vladimir Putin’s declaration of the “special military operation” was accompanied by the usual blood-curdling threats, expecting that such loaded language would deter or inhibit Western reactions to his war (Kremlin.ru, February 24). Moreover, initial Russian naval activities …