
John Lough
John Lough is a former NATO official and an associate fellow at the Chatham House think tank in London, recognized for his insights into European security and NATO's strategic challenges, who expressed concerns about the United States' evolving role within the alliance.
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John Lough is one of the authors of the report 'Cracks in the Kremlin walls'.
”Sluta hoppas att Ryssland klappar ihop av sig självt”John Lough, head of foreign policy at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre think tank, expressed skepticism about the prospects of peace.
Could the latest Ukraine talks actually end the war? Here’s what to knowJohn Lough, the head of foreign policy at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre, said that even if the money from Taiwan helped to fill the Kremlin’s coffers, 'it’s a stretch to think that [Russia] will be willing or able to provide military support to China in the event of increased Chinese pressure on Taiwan.'
Taiwan now biggest importer of Russian naphtha despite being Ukraine ally | TaiwanJohn Lough is an analyst at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre and a former NATO representative in Russia.
Analytik: Trump dával Putinovi veľkú príležitosťJohn Lough is an analyst at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre and a former NATO representative in Russia.
Analytik: Trump dával Putinovi veľkú príležitosťJohn Lough stated that Putin is using old Russian tactics to prolong negotiations.
Trump už Rusku sľubuje Krym, Moskva nevidí dôvod ustupovať. Čo sa deje okolo UkrajinyJohn Lough, the head of foreign policy at New Eurasian Strategies Centre, a think tank based in London and Washington, told CNN.
Analysis: Trump has learned that getting through to Putin isn’t easyJohn Lough wrote that Trump is likely to find that Putin believes he now has the upper hand in relations with the US.
What leverage does Trump have over Putin in Ukraine negotiations? | US foreign policyJohn Lough sees a profound split in the NATO alliance, suggesting the US views Europe more as a competitor than an ally.
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