PinnedFedor ButochnikowChina’s LeverageThere is an intriguing argument in foreign affairs. It posits that when autocratic regimes with poor demographic prospects start losing…Jun 142Jun 142
PinnedFedor ButochnikowHow the war in Ukraine would END.I believe the war in Ukraine will end in one of four ways:Jun 136Jun 136
PinnedFedor ButochnikowRussia would rather give up territories to China than pull out of Ukraine.Being closely familiar with the old Russian mentality, I don’t see Russia withdrawing from Ukraine nor paying reparations. They won’t pull…Jun 2115Jun 2115
PinnedFedor ButochnikowHere’s Why Russia’s Absolutely Desperate to End the War in Ukraine!Due to the lack of reliable statistics from Russia since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the estimates in this summary have been…Jun 247Jun 247
PinnedFedor ButochnikowHow sustainable are the Russian losses in Ukraine?Wonder why despite severe losses on the Russian side the Kremlin is convinced it can out-suffer the Ukrainians?Jun 1212Jun 1212
Fedor ButochnikowinPoetry SphereWhat makes a True poetTrue poetry transcends applause and validation; it speaks through feelings, not words alone. Genuine poets seek connection, not fleeting…Just nowJust now
Fedor ButochnikowinPoetry Spherebeyond the wallLanguage is a wall, and dialogue is the writing upon its seemingly impenetrable surface. But is it truly impenetrable, or is there a way…1h ago1h ago
Fedor ButochnikowinPoetry Spherefound printWords like sand deposits, move in volumes, as cheaply as wood chips, the paper is made of, printed as effortlessly handed, hard copies to…1d ago1d ago
Fedor ButochnikowinPoetry SphereSadness called…It’s sad that life’s a bitch and then you die.1d ago1d ago
Fedor ButochnikowinTeasing Profundity from the MundaneFred’s PineIt stood crookedly majestic, arching over an old house. The tree’s powerful branches bore clusters of long, flawless needles. Its perfect…4d ago4d ago