By: Tristan Ewins | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Russian disaster in Grozny foretells of impending catastrophe for the United States and its allies in Iraq. There are similarities, here, with circumstances facing both the US and Russia. Contrary to the official line, victory has neither been certain or easy. read more
By: Jay Camus | 2010-03-30 | Movies Ready for a fight? Want to watch the best war movies that debuted in the past nine years? Here are the Real Military Network's pick for the best War films of the past decade. read more
By: Iuri Tarabanov | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Scientists have made very disappointing forecast for the inhabitants of the Earth. Some billions people can be lost as a result of political chaos and massive migrations caused by climate change. read more
By: Wendy Williams | 2012-01-14 | Travel Tips All the monuments under new seven wonders are worth admiring and numerous travelers from all over the world visit these places every year and are a part of its beauty. read more
By: Chris Wood | 2011-02-10 | Article Marketing As we can see from the news that Russia's top Islamic fundamentalistic warlord is taking credit for the suicide bombing at the international section of Moscow's busiest airport. read more
By: meredith salenger | 2011-03-15 | Destinations There is some amazing Wonders of the World which attracts people in large numbers. They are worth admiring and are visited by tourists all the year round. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics Among the most important foreign policy priorities likely to face the next U.S. President will be the task of rebuilding the eroding U.S.-Russia relationship. Russia is currently engaged in a policy of employing its diplomatic leverage to counterbalance the United States. In the future, if the diminishing relationship is not repaired, Russia could well begin to put its hard power into play, as well. Such a development would diminish the United States ability to safeguard and advance its critical global interests at a time when it has suffered a major loss of credibility at enormous cost in the wake of its decision to go to war in Iraq. The challenge of bringing about an improved relationship is still a manageable one. However, if the United States is to have a reasonable chance at success, it will need to understand Russias concerns with regard to American unilateralism and make appropriate policy changes that limit its unilateralism to situations where unilateralist approaches are truly necessary. read more
By: Gaurav Virk | 2010-12-07 | Culture Five top human rights activists in 2010 continue to be confronted with their governments, against the violation of human rights. They continue to risks and threats in their daily struggle to put pressure on their governments, to respect human rights for all. I herby detail Five amazing super human rights activists who defend human rights for all. read more
By: Ana Lam | 2010-03-29 | Internet Marketing With a population of 142 million, Russia is the largest country in the world and ninth largest by population. Since the turn of the century, rising oil prices, increased foreign investment, higher domestic consumption and greater political stability have strengthened economic growth. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics What happens in one part of the world most definitely can impact decisions and/or events in another part of the world. Nations have economic, political, and military relationships that transcend borders. Information flows around the world in near real-time, and such information can create perceptions that influence the calculations of the leaders of state and non-state entities. Understanding the geopolitical consequences of policy options and leveraging geopolitical linkages is crucial to effective foreign policy decisionmaking. Assessing opportunity costs associated with decisions (e.g., will a given decision worsen prospects for other U.S. interests and would those costs outweigh the benefits of such a decision?) can allow policymakers to make better-informed decisions. Today, the U.S. urgently needs, not a revised national security strategy, but a coherent foreign policy strategy. read more
By: William Mills | 2010-04-04 | Politics The U.S. chose to respond to the 9/11 terror attack with war, and violence has intensified worldwide ever since. Under 21st century conditions of growing interconnectedness, spreading individual awareness of events, and spreading individual access to technology, is war a rational foreign policy strategy? read more
By: dshfj | 2010-10-10 | Public Relations Alternative names Napoleon's invasion is better known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Russian 1812 , Otechestvennaya Vojna 1812 goda) read more