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Strategic Convergence: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Russian Information Operations, and the Battle for France’s Foreign Policy
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Robert Lansing Institute9d agoBeyond Khamenei: Why Iran’s Next Regime Could Be More Militarized—and More Dangerous
According to a Reuters exclusive, citing U.S. officials familiar with classified intelligence, the CIA completed contingency assessments before military action against Iran that examined succession scenarios in the event of Ayatollah… The post Beyond Khamenei: Why Iran’s Next Regime Could Be More Militarized—and More Dangerous appeared first on Robert Lansin
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Diversifying Away from Moscow: Tajikistan’s Emerging Partnership with the United States
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Beyond Theology: Patriarch Kirill, Russian Soft Power, and the European Sanctions Debate
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Somalia’s Political Fragmentation Fuels Al-Shabaab’s Resurgence
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Robert Lansing Institute3d agoCrimea in the Dark: What the Peninsula-Wide Blackout Reveals About Russia’s Military Resilience and Occupation Governance
Following a large-scale drone attack, the Crimean Peninsula was left completely without electricity. The peninsula-wide blackout was officially confirmed by the hotline of Krymenergo, the regional electricity provider. Company representatives… The post Crimea in the Dark: What the Peninsula-Wide Blackout Reveals About Russia’s Military Resilience and Occupat
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Intelligence Assessment: Roberto Vannacci’s Electoral Challenge and Its Implications for Italy’s Strategic Stability
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Russia’s Telegram Recruitment Networks: The Kremlin’s Proxy Sabotage Campaign Against NATO and the European Union
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