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How Russia and India approach the war on Iran
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How Russia and India approach the war on Iran
March 12, 2026

The Russia-Iran strategic partnership – even if does not include a military treaty – works in several interlocked levels.

Cina: Osservando il flusso dei missili
March 12, 2026

Il blocco di Hormuz potrebbe mettere in ginocchio l’Occidente. Ma non metterà in ginocchio la Cina.

Cina: Osservando il flusso dei missili
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L’Europa compra armi, l’America compra bunker
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L’Europa compra armi, l’America compra bunker
March 11, 2026

Il Vecchio Continente diventa il primo importatore di armi al mondo mentre i funzionari di Trump si costruiscono rifugi nucleari. Due facce della stessa guerra.

Russia serves a cold dish to the GCC and India
March 10, 2026

The proverb “revenge is a dish best served cold” traces to French (“La vengeance se mange froide”), appearing in English literature by the 19th century. Most Americans do not know the French orign of the proverb…

Russia serves a cold dish to the GCC and India
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China: Watching the missiles flow
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China: Watching the missiles flow
March 10, 2026

The blockade of Hormuz may break the West. But it won’t break China.

U.S. ‘lets’ India buy Russian oil after iran Attack
March 9, 2026

Recent statements suggest the U.S. has more control over India’s energy policy than have been previously acknowledged, reports Betwa Sharma.

U.S. ‘lets’ India buy Russian oil after iran Attack
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I progetti energetici della Nuova Siria
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I progetti energetici della Nuova Siria
March 7, 2026

La Siria post-Assad cerca di ridefinire il proprio posizionamento regionale concentrandosi in modo deciso sul dossier energetico come leva per la riapertura diplomatica e la stabilizzazione interna.

The $300,000 question nobody in Washington can answer
March 7, 2026

LNG shipping rates have gone from $40,000 to $300,000 per day — a 650% vertical climb in less than a week — and the men who ordered the strikes that caused this are still strutting around the Oval Office talking about “strength.”

The $300,000 question nobody in Washington can answer
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