This could easily lead to a more profound pivot that undoes decades of strategic ties with Russia in just a few years. Chief of the Serbian General Staff General Milan Mojsilovic explained his country’s military calculations in light of last summer’s multibillion-dollar Rafale warplane deal and Western sanctions against Russia […]
Month: January 2025
Trump Is Deeply Committed To Eliminating Palestinians
Here were the top three donors to Donald Trump’s re-election campaign: SpaceX [Elon Musk] $265,044,023 Investor/Timothy Mellon $150,000,000 Adelson Clinic for Drug Abuse Treatment & Research [Miriam Adelson] $106,010,000 As is documented at my link there to Miriam Adelson’s name, she is as extreme an extremist Zionist and hater of […]
The Current Status Of The Global Geostrategic War: U.S. v. Russia, China, & Iran
For understanding this, I rely especially upon the following reporters whom I have found to have the highest percentage (at or hear 100%) predictive accuracy on these matters and I thus consider to be the most reliable and brilliant geostrategic analysts on the Web: Alexander Mercouris, Brian Berletic, Douglas Macgregor, […]
Frail Egos and Sandpit Colonialism: Australia, the United States and Invading Iraq
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard is in the news again. The release of Australian cabinet documents from 2004 – a supposed treat for historians of Australian history each new year – has been given a typically modest, calm and boringly anodyne treatment in media outlets. One topic featured should […]
Venezuela Crisis 2.0: Maduro Forever? (III)
Part II There are obvious external similarities between the two political crises in the Bolivarian Republic. Both were caused by disagreement with the official results of the presidential election among some Venezuelan citizens, who, in conditions of a poorly developed political culture and social polarization, prefer to express disagreement by […]
The West Cheers Terrorists Taking Control Over Syria
The news about a coup d’etat in Syria have shocked the world. Islamist groups have captured large swathes of territory in the matter of days, culminating in Damascus, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee the country and find refuge in Russia. The reactions to these events have been mixed, but […]
AUKUS: Flawed And Sinking
A stillborn agreement treated as thrivingly alive; an understanding celebrated as consensual and equal. The AUKUS security arrangement between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, envisaging the transfer and building of nuclear-powered submarines to the Royal Australian Navy, continues operating in haphazard fashion. So far, the stream has […]
The Russian-Iranian Interaction In Syria: Mechanism, Cooperation, Contention, And Beyond
The Syrian conflict has drawn in numerous international players, among which Russia and Iran stand out as two of the most influential actors supporting the Syrian government. Their cooperation in Syria is rooted in shared strategic interests but is also shaped by underlying tensions and divergent goals. This article explores […]
New Syria: The Path To Federation Or ISIS-2?
The current processes in Syria are causing concern to many external players, from neighbors (which is quite natural) and former allies of Bashar al-Assad, such as Russia and Iran, to Western countries that are wary that the processes of state-building will go on without their participation, and the current interim […]
Trump’s Already-Failed Ukraine-War Policy
The only way that U.S. President Trump will be able to avoid blame for the now-inevitable victory by Russia in the Ukraine war that the Obama-Biden Administration started in February 2014 by its bloody coup that grabbed control of Ukraine in 2014 and which U.S.-controlled Ukrainian government then finally provoked […]
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