A mini-series on ConHome this week from the author of works about new Russian warfare and Kremlin Ukraine activity.
And if he is strong and the West weak, why has his Ukraine invasion gone wrong – and why are our governments showing unity and resolution?
In Syria and Libya, the West has had plenty of opportunities to study the Kremlin’s brutal but often effective tactics.
Ministers should do nothing to make a coup less likely as the country’s elites come to terms with the consequences of war.
The situation will fester, which will pose major challenges for statecraft, and for the stability both of Ukraine and of surrounding areas.
Be ready too, for him to surprise by doing less than expected, in the hope that the more skittish members of the Alliance peel off.
NATO must stand united against Russia’s desire to restore Soviet hegemony.
Whatever the outcome of Sue Gray’s investigation, we must draw a line under the questions being faced by the Government.
The bottom line is that no-one has to make these dangerous journeys. We need to be crystal clear about that.
You should not have to risk your life in a small boat. You should be able to apply at a British embassy and arrive on a plane.
It is time to consider some sort of international stabilisation and counter-terrorist organisation.
We need a dedicated minister to oversee the effort and to make sure that our policy offers adequate help to persecuted religious minorities.
If the Foreign Secretary offered a spare room to an Afghan, the rules would prevent the offer from being accepted.
Sensing blood, the vultures are circling: ISIS is active already, and not only in the remoter parts of country.
A mini-series on ConHome this week from the author of works about new Russian warfare and Kremlin Ukraine activity.