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Michal Kranz is a journalist based in New York City.
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How Russia Could Exploit Georgia’s Political Turmoil
Georgia is experiencing significant political turmoil following contested parliamentary elections, with the ruling Georgian Dream party accused of election fraud and aligning with Russia. Anti-government protests continue in Tbilisi, and the opposition has vowed to boycott Parliament, raising the risk of a constitutional crisis. Russia is poised to exploit the situation, potentially increasing its influence in Georgia. The article highlights concerns about Georgia's drift towards Russia, the impact on democratic freedoms, and the potential for increased Russian control in the region. Key figures like David Katsarava and Salome Zourabichvili oppose the current government's actions, while Georgian Dream maintains a policy of strategic patience with Russia.
How to Defend Europe
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on NATO's defense strategies, highlighting Poland's leadership in defense spending. It explores the shifting focus of the United States towards Asia and the implications for Europe's self-defense capabilities. The piece also examines the differing trans-Atlantic policies of U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with insights from various experts and contributors.
Can Lebanon survive without Hezbollah?
Lebanon's political landscape is in flux as Hezbollah's influence wanes, with various factions, including the Amal Movement and Lebanese Forces, seeking to capitalize on the situation. The potential election of a president without Hezbollah's backing, supported by the White House, marks a significant shift. However, the enduring sectarian and foreign influences complicate prospects for stability. Iran's role remains pivotal, with potential implications for Hezbollah's future. The situation presents an opportunity for the U.S. to strengthen Lebanon's state institutions, though challenges persist due to entrenched corruption and power dynamics.
The end of Lebanon's French connection
France's historical influence in Lebanon is waning as President Macron's efforts to assert French presence in the Middle East face challenges. Despite hosting an international conference to support Lebanon, France's role has been overshadowed by the US, which has become the primary Western backer of Lebanon's Sunni political elite. The shift from French to English as the preferred foreign language among Lebanese youth symbolizes the broader decline of French cultural influence. Macron's attempts to mediate in Lebanon's conflicts are hindered by the absence of key players like Israel and Iran, highlighting France's reduced geopolitical clout in the region.
Nato is holding back Poland’s self-defence
Poland is advocating for a more proactive defense strategy against Russian projectiles, challenging Nato's cautious stance. Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski argues for shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine to protect Polish and Nato territory, a move rebuffed by Nato's Jens Stoltenberg. The article highlights a disconnect between Nato's leadership and its eastern members, emphasizing Poland's national security concerns. The debate extends to using Polish Patriot missile systems to create a no-fly zone over western Ukraine, a proposal supported by Ukraine's Dmytro Kuleba. Poland's rising influence within Nato may lead to a new security framework allowing frontline states more autonomy in defense.
Russia's propaganda machine is failing
The article discusses the growing dissatisfaction among Russians with the Kremlin's propaganda and leadership, particularly in light of Ukraine's incursion into Kursk. It highlights the failure of Russian military and government officials to address the situation effectively, leading to increased criticism from military bloggers and ordinary citizens. The incursion marks the first foreign occupation of Russian territory since World War II, challenging Putin's narrative of Russia as a victorious power. The article suggests that this situation could pose a significant threat to Putin's legacy and credibility, as dissatisfaction spreads beyond the usual nationalist circles.
The Reparations War That Could Break the EU
The article explores the complex issue of war reparations between Poland and Germany, highlighting the political dynamics within the EU. Despite Poland's shift towards a pro-Brussels government, Germany's stance on reparations remains unchanged, citing legal constraints from a 1953 decision. The article criticizes German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for offering symbolic gestures rather than substantial reparations, which has sparked criticism in Poland. The piece underscores the historical grievances and the need for a balanced approach to address past injustices while fostering a mutually beneficial relationship between Poland and Germany within the EU.
The reparations war that could break the EU
The article explores the complex dynamics of reparations between Poland and Germany, highlighting the political shifts within the EU that have influenced these discussions. Despite Poland's historical grievances and demands for reparations, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has offered only symbolic gestures, citing legal arguments from the 1953 decision. This stance has sparked backlash in Poland, where public sentiment strongly supports continued demands for compensation. The article also examines the political strategies of Polish leaders like Donald Tusk, who must balance historical justice with contemporary political interests and security concerns. The reparations issue remains a contentious topic, reflecting broader concerns about Western Europe's treatment of Poland and the challenges of European integration.
In pictures: Worshippers return after Lebanon relaxes coronavirus measures
Lebanon's mosques and churches reopened for worshippers with the announcement from Lebanese Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmy that, starting 8 May, they can operate at 30 percent capacity with adherence to sanitary conditions. Measures include social distancing, disinfecting mist passageways, temperature checks, mandatory masks, and personal prayer mats. The country is in the second phase of easing lockdown restrictions, but faces the threat of a resurgence in coronavirus cases, with the possibility of reinstating a lockdown.
Putin sees Finland as the next Crimea
Finland's shift towards NATO membership following Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been met with aggressive rhetoric from the Kremlin, which frames the situation as an attack on Russians. This narrative supports Russia's broader strategy of justifying its expansionist actions, similar to its previous moves in Crimea and Ukraine. The article highlights Finland's strategic importance to Russia, particularly regarding naval access and the Arctic. Russia's military adjustments along Finland's border underscore its long-term geopolitical ambitions.
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