Author: Imran SALIM

Bengaluru

The G20 And The Destructive Western Policy

After the protracted COVID-19 pandemic and Western sanctions against Russia and China, which demonstrated the fragility and instability of global supply chains, and the military conflict in Ukraine, which broke economic ties between Moscow and the West and undermined global energy and food markets, the world has come to another […]

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A Fatal Friendship? (IV)

Part I, Part II, Part III As a result, Iraq brought charges against Kuwait and the OAU for violating the OPEC agreements on oil production quotas, saturating the market and lowering prices. Playing on the ambitions of the Iraqi leader, the Americans managed to seriously aggravate relations between Baghdad and […]

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A Fatal Friendship? (III)

Part I, Part II The U.S. trap for Saddam Hussein It is known that control over the oil resources of the Persian Gulf states, which produce almost half of the hydrocarbons consumed in the world, is one of the key elements of the U.S. global domination strategy. Such control allows […]

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A Fatal Friendship? (II)

Part I After the end of the war with Iran in the summer of 1989, the Iraqi leadership was faced with two major problems: economic and domestic, on the solution of which the survival of the Baathist regime depended. In fact, the eight-year war with Iran had bankrupted the country. […]