Why Russia will survive, and why the U.K. may die
Should a nation wish to continue existing, it must bring children into the world, or it is doomed.
Britain's offer to train Ukrainian troops: a reality check
The training programme and Boris Johnson’s visit to Kiev were far more likely to have been part of Britain’s efforts to exert soft power than it was a realistic attempt to affect the military outcome in the theatre.
Disaster in the Rye
The Cost of Living Crisis has only just started, and is nowhere near its peak. Any political forecast that does not take this into account is worthless.
377,000 dead: the forgotten Yemen war
It looks like morals and logical consistency are thrown out the window if they stand in the way of the British Government’s immediate aims.
Vilify Putin, not the average Ruski
Many a Ruski already felt, before the disaster of Ukraine went into overdrive, that the West treated them as inferior; we should not be feeding that flame.
Four reasons why we shouldn’t set up a no fly zone
Here are four reasons, written by Bournbrook staff, a no fly zone over Ukraine would be – to put it lightly – a bad idea.
With tension in the East, the West isn’t blameless
In the era of Russian weakness, the West have tried to bring the border of NATO to the Russian frontier- the chief of the disagreements between the West and Russia in the post Cold War years.