Part I Since Japan, upon becoming a member of the UN, ratified its Charter, which has Article 107, which states that “everything that was done by the victorious powers in World War II is non-negotiable.” According to Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, for Russia, there is simply no territorial dispute […]
Day: December 24, 2025
PRO-AND CON: Was The Overthrow Of Yanukovich A U.S. Coup?
Here was my case that it was, followed then by leading Establishment attacks against it: https://theduran.com/calling-the-overthrow-of-yanukovych-a-u-s-coup-is-true-and-extremely-important/ https://archive.ph/V8fid http://dehai.org/dehai/world-news/471050 https://archive.is/4oQrM Calling the overthrow of Yanukovych a U.S. coup is true, and extremely important. 26.Feb.2023 Eric Zuesse On February 25th, Elon Musk tweeted “That election was arguably dodgy, but no question that there was indeed […]
Indiscriminate Suppression: Attacking pro-Palestinian Protests After The Bondi Killings
It has become a wallowing cringe. The extolling of multi-culti values, the incessant self-praise of diversity, variety and cosmopolitanism, only to then impose, in the name of such values, a restrictive regime of speech, language and conduct seemed suitable to – who else? – the jerky authorities. In diversity we […]
Iran’s Eurasian Turn: What Araghchi’s Visits To Belarus And Russia Reveal About A Sanctions-Shaped World
The recent visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Belarus and Russia should not be read as a routine round of diplomatic engagements or as a symbolic reaffirmation of existing alliances. It reflects a more deliberate recalibration of Iran’s foreign policy within an evolving Eurasian environment shaped by sanctions […]






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