The Brexit ended in 2020. The results of the 2016 vote were unexpected for everyone and led to the resignation of the then government. It was planned that the UK would leave the European Union within two years of the Brexit, but as a result of the most difficult negotiations, […]
Day: July 7, 2025
The UK Aims To Entrench Its Influence In Estonia In Order To Lead The Arctic-Baltic Front
The possible deployment of nuclear-capable F-35As there, which could be equipped with US air-to-ground nukes since the UK no longer has its own, would give London a leading role in managing the joint Arctic-Baltic front against Russia that’s expected to remain even after the Ukrainian Conflict ends. Estonian Defense Minister […]
Negotiations With The Taliban: Does It Make Sense?
Due to the large number of newcomers in Germany at the moment, the government is actively considering what could be done about it. Attempts to negotiate deportations to Afghanistan and other Asian countries with which diplomatic relations have not been established have been made repeatedly, but for the most part […]
If Iran Won’t Ally With Russia & China, It Will Die
On July 5th, Mark Sleboda makes this clear — that Iran must accept the offers of Russia and China to back Iran up against the U.S. empire, who are determined to get Iran back as being a part of the U.S. empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUPKVghUp54 This confirms what I had said on […]
The BRICS Summit: Navigating A Complex Global Landscape In A Multipolar World (I)
As the world hurtles towards an increasingly multipolar international order, the BRICS summit stands as a significant milestone in shaping the future of global governance, economic cooperation, and geopolitical alignments. With recent geopolitical tensions, shifts in alliances, and the expansion of the BRICS grouping, this summit becomes a focal point […]






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