London and Washington’s primary goal in the debut of their Hitler project was to crush any potential competitors to the Anglo-Saxon currency and to create a new, dollar-based world.
Month: November 2017
Global Security: Is it Possible and How?
A Multipolar Security Model looks like as the best option dealing with the prevention of war and protecting global security.
Trump’s line on Syria prevails – in Washington
Trump appeared to be clear-headed and purposive about working with Putin to bring the Syria war to an end and to negotiate an inclusive settlement that brought enduring peace.
Poland’s Patriot Missile Purchase Is A Paid Bribe To America
The costly $10.5 billion Patriot anti-missile system deal acquires self-interested strategic value for Poland because it allows the conservative government to “buy off” American support for its “EuroRealist” agenda.
“A Presence that was Not Theirs”
The year is 1868; the place, Damascus. A self-taught mystic calling himself Abd el Matar left his wife, family, and home to found a group of disciples in Damascus, the Shazlis, basing it on a Sufi brotherhood established in the middle ages. About forty or so people gathered about him […]
Westphalian Foundations of Modern International Relations, Global Politics and Global Security
The modern system of international relation, functioning from 1648 to 1945, has its historical roots in the Thirty Years War (1618−1648).
Will China Really Rename And Reroute CPEC To Please India?
China would ideally like for India to join its One Belt One Road (OBOR) global vision of New Silk Road connectivity.
Will the INF Treaty Be Kept Beyond Its 30th Anniversary? (III)
Moscow is still prepared to hold an honest and substantive dialog with the US in order to allay any concerns over arms control, which would include any misgivings related to the INF Treaty.
The Nation-State: Post-Mortem
“Balkanization” of Europe” is part of a larger geopolitical divide-and-control scheme, both by the EU’s “Cultural Marxist”-Globalist elite and the US’ unipolar strategists.
Sudan Is Indispensable To China’s Silk Road Vision For Africa
Sudan and Pakistan are the crucial mainland-maritime interfaces for the Silk Road strategy which is expected to form the basis of China’s “South-South” integration in the emerging Multipolar World Order.
Cheap dignity of the Ukrainian revolution
The confessions of Georgian snipers highlight an awkward truth about the Euromaidan.
Will the INF Treaty Be Kept Beyond Its 30th Anniversary? (II)
The American Congress has more than once urged the US to not only withdraw from the 1987 treaty, but also to arm American NATO allies that are not INF signatories with new ground-launched cruise missiles, in order to “retaliate” against Russia.
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