The second major contribution in the Yearbook comes from Dr. Alexei Podberezkin, a historian and the director of the Center for Military-Political Studies at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). “The systematic advance of NATO’s offensive infrastructure eastward, the dismantling of post-Soviet unity through color revolutions, the embedding of anti-Russia narratives into public consciousness, and the unleashing of armed conflicts – this is the reality we have faced over the past 32 years.” The final chapter of the 'Russian Military Yearbook 2025' opens with an analysis by Nikita Kirillov of the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade, focusing on the role of Rosoboronexport – Russia’s state intermediary for the export of military, special-purpose, and dual-use products.
Author: RT
Published at: 2025-05-28 21:27:07
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