Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Is Putin’s War Driving Up Commodity Prices? 159 April 9, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Reporter (Ethiopia) on 9 April 2022 by Daniel Gros (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:EthiopiaEuropeNATORussiaUkraineVladimir Putin Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Poland: Attack on Venezuela. Donald Trump Crosses the Rubicon January 10, 2026. Published in RzeczpospolitaTrump might triumph in Venezuela. He may also come to greatly regret his decision. 0 Germany: Against Putin’s Will? January 5, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungThe stabilization of Eastern Europe is only possible if Russia is sufficiently deterred. 0 South Africa: US-Venezuela Quagmire: Morass for Sober Reflection January 7, 2026. Published in The Sun 0 Germany: Trump’s Coup against Maduro Violates International Law January 5, 2026. Published in Frankfurter RundschauLeaders on Cuba and Nicaragua, Miguel Díaz-Canel and Daniel Ortega, should be especially worried. 0 Philippines: War Is War January 11, 2026. Published in The Manila Times 0 Topics Ghana: Is US Intervention in Venezuela a Step Too Far? January 11, 2026. Published in GhanaWeb[W]hat is illegitimate is any attempt to seize the natural resources of Venezuela and impose puppet leaderships on it. 0 Philippines: War Is War January 11, 2026. Published in The Manila Times 0 India: Panama and Venezuela, 36 Years Apart: How Bush and Trump Used Law to Break Law January 11, 2026. Published in FirstpostWhether George HW Bush or Donald J Trump, Americanimperialism is unabated—the pathetic excuses and the violentshock-and-awe tactics don’t matter; the results do. 0 China: Military Strike on Venezuela: US Hegemonic Actions Spark Global Wave of Protests January 11, 2026. Published in Guangming Daily News[T]he Trump administration appears to have lowered its reservations about using force, prompting concern within the international community. 0 India: Attack on Venezuela: Superpower Intervention and the Politics of Accusations January 11, 2026. Published in Navbharat 0 Mexico: Never with the Aggressors, Always with the Bolivarian Revolution January 11, 2026. Published in La Jornada[T]he Bolivarian revolution must continue to forge its path. Surrender is not part of the victorious legacy of Simón Bolívar . 0 India: ‘Make America Great Again’ Not Just Election Slogan — It’s Trump’s Firm Resolve January 11, 2026. Published in Aaj Tak[Trump] is not trying to preserve the post-Cold War system; he has concluded that system has already collapsed. 0 Germany: Trump’s Audacious Show of Strength* January 10, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungBy any measure, the brief, yet highly effective U.S. operation in Venezuela was an audacious act. 0 Related Articles Austria: Trump’s 28-Point Plan Is the Original Sin of Current Diplomacy on Ukraine January 10, 2026. Published in Der Standard[N]egotiations to end the bloodshed in Ukraine have recently gained momentum. However, tangible results are not in sight. Poland: Boguslaw Chrabota: Mar-a-Lago Meeting Strengthens Ukraine and the West January 10, 2026. Published in Rzeczpospolita[I]t can be said that the West — thanks to Trump, because he is the leader of the process and the host of meetings — is consolidating. India: Why Venezuela? The Strategic Logic Behind Trump’s Boldest Gamble January 7, 2026. Published in FirstpostThe more the U.S. interferes, the more likely [Venezuela] will drift into chaos. Germany: Against Putin’s Will? January 5, 2026. Published in Frankfurter Allgemeine ZeitungThe stabilization of Eastern Europe is only possible if Russia is sufficiently deterred. Philippines: The (Mis)fortunes of International Law January 4, 2026. Published in The Manila TimesWhatever pragmatic considerations may have prompted Trump to make the move, there is no justification in international law for it. Previous articleThe Guardian View on Ukraine: Same War, New DilemmasNext articleBeijing Lays Out New World Order after Russia-Ukraine War LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment