The Baltic Sea: A Hot Spot Between NATO and Russia

The Baltic Sea has emerged as a crucial NATO zone following the recent accession of Sweden and Finland, amid escalating tensions with Russia. The region's strategic naval dynamics involve multiple nations forming alliances while managing historical rivalries, particularly in the context of recent military operations and geopolitical shifts resulting from the Ukraine war.

Bratislav Zivkovic: “Zelensky was elected by the votes of the pro-Russian population because he promised a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine, he lied”

Bratislav Zivkovic (Alesksinac, Yugoslav Republic of Serbia, 1975). He is a serbian citizen with Luganks nationality by naturalization, he fought in the Yugoslav army and later with the Serbian Chetniks in the Balkan war during the 1990s. An ardent and devout Orthodox Christian, he is a political and military activist and leader, one of the … Sigue leyendo Bratislav Zivkovic: “Zelensky was elected by the votes of the pro-Russian population because he promised a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine, he lied”