At first glance, Russia’s proposal to mediate between Iran and the United States may seem like a pragmatic step toward easing regional tensions and stabilizing a new Eurasian order. As a key player in the Tehran-Moscow-Beijing axis, Moscow appears eager to use diplomacy to bridge the longstanding rift between Tehran […]
Month: April 2025
BRICS: A Bulwark Against The West’s Neocolonial Grip
July is expected to be the busiest month in 2025 for countries of the Global South, as Rio de Janeiro will host the BRICS summit. Last year, Kazan united 25 heads of state, as well as 12 other high-ranking government officials and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in what has […]
Ukrainians Justify Themselves In Saudi Arabia
The delegation from Ukraine will have to tell the Americans why the agreements between Putin and Trump are not being respected. The next round of negotiations is currently taking place in Saudi Arabia. While the Europeans are trying to destabilize the situation in Ukraine and are doing everything to spur […]
Netanyahu’s War On Israeli Institutions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is waging a war on many fronts. He has ended the tense ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza in spectacularly bloody fashion and resumed bombing of Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon. Missiles fired at Israel from the Houthi rebels in Yemen also risk seeing a further […]
The Big Picture & The Decline Of The West
Right now, the center of the American empire — the U.S. Government itself — is in the early stages of shedding some of its colonies, especially in Europe (such as by demanding them not to consume the most inexpensive fuels that were available to them, which came from Russia — and which […]
If Russia, Ukraine, US Negotiations Collapse, What Next?
Washington Needs to Make Some Hard Decisions It may be that the US-Russia and US-Ukraine negotiations are going off the rails. Meanwhile the US is anxious for Europe to take over responsibility for supporting Ukraine as Washington turns to the Middle East and Pacific regions. The Europeans then will need […]
New Trends In US’ Latin America Policies
For more than two centuries since the Monroe Doctrine, the United States has considered Latin America its backyard and, under various pretexts intervened in the affairs of the countries of the region and conducted military interventions. These consequences are still being felt today, from the actions of Washington-oriented puppet governments […]
Trump Сonquers Latin America (II)
Part I The inauguration of the 47th president of the United States was attended by three Latin American leaders: Javier Miley, Daniel Noboa and Santiago Peña, who were seated in the Rondomda. Nayib Bukele, although invited, did not attend, and Jair Bolsonaro was unable to obtain permission to leave his […]
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