Tag: ukraine

  • One Year Later: NATO’s New Strategy for Europe

    One Year Later: NATO’s New Strategy for Europe

    A year after the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, NATO wants to adopt a different strategy along its borders. The change regards a deterrence mechanism based on the advanced defence of Eastern Europe, with battalions of hundreds of thousands of soldiers, vehicles and logistical support, stationed along the entire Europe-Russia border. NATO wants to…

  • Criminals at War. The New Internal Fight in Moscow

    Criminals at War. The New Internal Fight in Moscow

    The victory in Soledar – a small town of 10,000 inhabitants before the war, now nearly destroyed by Russian bombing – represents for the Russian command more a propaganda value than a strategic one: it is the first advance in six months, to be given to a supreme commander who grew up in the “Soviet…

  • A New Russian Mobilisation: Costs and Defeats

    A New Russian Mobilisation: Costs and Defeats

    The Kremlin’s decision to annex the currently occupied Ukrainian regions to Russia, as well as the “partial” mobilisation now in full force, are measures that came at a particularly difficult time for the Russian army. Indeed, the latest events on the battlefield seem to confirm the military dynamic established in September, with the sudden retreat…

  • ‘I won’t fight’. Conscientious Objection in Russia and Ukraine

    ‘I won’t fight’. Conscientious Objection in Russia and Ukraine

    This article is based on a conversation with Daniele Taurino, activist of the Italian Nonviolent Movement.    Conscientious objection is a recognised worldwide right, already in use during the Second World War (think of Hacksaw Ridge). Little publicised by nation-states, which have no interest in anti-militarist propaganda, or in suggesting the existence of other ways…