It pretends to be a democracy and a republic, but it actually represents only the richest .1% of the richest 1% — the richest hundred-thousandth — of Americans, and this has been empirically (i.e., scientifically) proven by all of the scientific analyses of the truth or falsehood of that cardinal […]
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Israel’s Complex Relations With Iran
While the mullahs’ rhetoric is clearly anti-Israeli, relations between the two countries are far more complex than one might think. There are in fact two opposing groups in Iran, one intent on doing business by all means with the rest of the world, while the other aims to liberate peoples […]
Venezuela Confirms Its Social Course
Ahead of the presidential elections, the Chavistas are strengthening their positions through various forums and consultations. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, despite the US sanctions, continues to follow the socialist course founded by Hugo Chavez. Concurrently, unlike other Latin American countries, where they also claim to have a leftist agenda, […]
Jordan Might Be The Most “Unlucky” Country In The Middle East: Why Is That?
The recent dangerous escalation between Iran and Israel has left the whole world anticipating what might come next in the Middle East – the world’s most volatile region. The escalation between these two powerful countries is not only a regular one, but rather a serious escalation that would easily impact […]
How America’s Military-Industrial Complex Wins All Of Its Wars Against America’s Taxpayers
As has been documented by such authorities on U.S. military spending as Winslow T. Wheeler, Robert Higgs, and others, America spends each year around $1.5 trillion for its military but hides at least around $800 billion of it (so as for the U.S. not to be publicly recognized as spending […]
British Governance Strategies: Religious Sects
Britain has a long history of creating covert agent networks, subverting other countries and creating proxy movements. Religion played a significant role in London’s operations of influence, as they had to consider the identities of communities and peoples they interacted with in some capacity. In England, multiple sects existed that […]
U.S. Government Bullies Weak Nations
Weak nations have long been terrified at the power that the U.S. regime has to destroy them such as has happened most recently with the CIA’s and U.S. military’s efforts ever since 2012 to grab control over Syria’s Government, and such as what the U.S. regime did to Iraq in […]
Why Hezbollah Has Not Yet Gone To A Full-Scale War With Israel?
Despite the rapidly escalating tensions along the Israeli-Lebanese frontiers, Hezbollah has not yet decided to fully engage in war with Israel. Hezbollah has been criticized -by many of its supporters- for not using its full capacities in revenging the Israeli attacks on Southern Lebanon and the assassination of ten of […]
Suspending The Rule Of Tolerable Violence: Israel’s Attack And Iran’s Retaliation
The Middle East has, for some time, been a powder keg where degrees of violence are tolerated with ceremonial mania and a calculus of restraint. Assassinations can take place at a moment’s notice. Revenge killings follow with dashing speed. Suicide bombings of immolating power are carried out. Drone strikes of […]
Sunday’s UNSC Meeting On Iran-Israel Was “A Parade Of Hypocrisy”
The West’s “parade of hypocrisy” at the UNSC was meant to facilitate Bibi’s reportedly requested climbdown, though he might exploit his newfound position to extract tangible concessions from the US in order to not ruin Biden’s re-election bid. Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzia said during Sunday’s UNSC […]
Operation Prosperity Guardian: Another Headache For Arab Nations (II)
Part I Although the U.S. claims that the Prosperity Guardian will live up to its name and bring stability to the region through its ability to “disrupt and degrade the Houthis’ capabilities to endanger mariners and threaten global trade in one of world’s most critical waterways”, it raises questions amid […]
Iran and Israel: Weighing the National Interests Amid Rising Tensions
The recent few months have witnessed an unprecedented escalation in the Middle-East, specifically between the two regional powers, Tel Aviv and Tehran. It started with Hamas attack on 7th October, continued with the ongoing “Limited War” between Lebanese Hizbollah and Israel, and least but not last was the Israeli attack […]
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