HomeMarkets MarketsNewsPerspectives The New Ukraine Proxy War By Ilene January 14, 2026 0 1496 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The New Ukraine Proxy War By Peter Zeihan Russia is rapidly depleting its stock of prewar vehicles and losing soldiers faster than population growth can replace them, thrusting it closer and closer to military exhaustion. More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,443FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,650SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets GLP‑1 drugs may fight addiction across every major substance, according to a study of 600,000 people Markets Researchers are combining drones and AI to make removing land mines faster and safer Markets Thursday ThoughtCast – Round Table Report on the “HALO” Rotation (aka: PSW’s “Physical Wall” Strategy) Markets How prepared are the US and its allies for a protracted conflict in Iran? Markets What oil, stocks and bonds are telling us about the Iran conflict and how long it might last Markets Hezbollah − degraded, weakened but not yet disarmed − destabilizes Lebanon once again Markets The Real Reason Trump Went to War Markets 🌋 Weakovering Wednesday: Markets in Crisis: The Hormuz Conflict and Global Volatility Energy What is the Strait of Hormuz, and why does its closure matter so much to the global economy? Hot Items A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands Energy Iran’s targeting of airport, ports and hotels in reaction to US strikes has forced Gulf nations onto front lines of a war – Hot Items Donald Trump has made some bold claims on the US economy. But how do they stack up against the data? Energy ‘Destruction is not the same as political success’: US bombing of Iran shows little evidence of endgame strategy Markets Toppling Tuesday – Regimes and Markets Edition Load more
Russia is rapidly depleting its stock of prewar vehicles and losing soldiers faster than population growth can replace them, thrusting it closer and closer to military exhaustion. More here >