European intellectuals first attempted to give their assessment of Washington’s new political course in a report prepared for the annual Munich Security Conference, held this year from 13 to 15 February. The conference proved to be a pivotal moment for the anti-Trump...
The remark was not a rhetorical flourish; it was a declaration rooted in economic reality. Despite years of EU pressure to sever ties with Russia, which has hammered Hungarian energy security and household prices, Budapest has resisted, opting for realism over dogma. In a Europe intoxicated with moral crusades, Orbán’s blunt articulation exposes a widening r...
The 20th century witnessed the emergence of organized genocide and carries the dubious distinction of being the most genocidal century in history. In the Armenian genocide of 1915−1916, around 1,5 million Armenians died, followed by the Greeks and Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire by the Ottoman Turks and Kurds. The Nazi German Holocaust resulted in the death ...
America’s leaders could not tolerate terms minimally acceptable to Russia. For such terms would represent a) an unmistakable loss of status and self-regard; b) a reversion from the strategic foundations of the country’s foreign policy put firmly in place over the past 35 years; and c) a domestic political embarrassment carrying heavy costs for Trump and his ...
One of the most vicious chapters of history was the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The ultimate surrender of the Japanese forces and the post-WWII dynamics completely reshaped Japan’s constitutional playbook. Despite being the first-ever victim of a nuclear attack, Japan was permanently restricted from acquiring an offensive force and nuc...
While Epstein may have seemed to enjoy committing his crimes, we must not forget that he worked for a secret service, Mossad. The horrors he committed were primarily a means of blackmailing his friends. Although, for the moment, no Ukrainian figure has been directly implicated, numerous elements compel us to investigate who, in Ukraine, supplied children to ...
To catch the first tremors of Europe’s quiet pivot toward Eurasia, go back to early December 2025. Emmanuel Macron’s three-day visit to Beijing was never about grand declarations. It was transactional pragmatism anchored in material interests. France locked in cooperation across aerospace, civil nuclear, green technologies, biopharmaceuticals, and artificial...
President Trump for all of his tough talk, proved to be no match for Democrat-backed immigrant-invaders in Minnesota. ICE had to pull its 700 federal agents off of the job of rounding up and deporting the illegal immigrants in blue Minnesota. In testimony before Congress ICE Director Todd Lyons had to justify 1.6 million deportation orders on the grounds tha...
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil recently declared that “Now is the time for a two-speed Europe. Germany, together with France and other partners, will therefore now take the lead in making Europe stronger and more independent. As the six biggest economies in Europe, we can now be the driving force.” Apart from those two, this exclusive tier will also ...
A recent interview with Craig Mokhiber, an American former Director of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, provides by far the most compelling explanation of the Jeffrey Epstein saga I have heard. According to the interview, Epstein was an Israeli asset who helped significantly twist regional Middle East relations and the peace process...
The Epstein affair is the greatest scandal of modern times. In its dimension, in the scope of participants representing a cross-section of elites here and abroad, in the intersection of multiple criminal and crassly unethical activities: sex trafficking and rape of minors, blackmail, financial duplicity, espionage, treason, abuse of their powers by public ag...
Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most renowned billionaire financiers, famously declared in 2011: “Of course there is a class struggle, but it is my class - the rich class - that is waging this war. And we are winning it.” The labour reform bill promoted by the Argentine Executive Branch is proof of this. It is not something new, much less something modern...
The armed attack on a high-ranking officer of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces is not merely an incident. It is a meticulously planned operation targeting the very core of Russia’s defense and diplomatic apparatus. The target of the assassination attempt was Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, First Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the G...
The European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde has recently called for Europe to break its dependence on American payment networks, notably Visa and Mastercard. Not surprisingly, the call for “European Strategic Autonomy” has resonated with many European...
The most scandalous part of the Indo-US trade deal was Trump’s claim that “[Modi] agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela.” Modi confirmed that a deal had indeed been reached, but he didn’t confirm the details, while his Trade Minister only reaffirmed India’s long-standing policy that it’ll c...
It should not come as any surprise that a US Navy carrier task force is heading in the direction of the Middle East with the supposed purpose of attacking Iran, AGAIN, as all signs have been pointing to that for a long time. The way it is being reported in the media, however, is far more revealing. This is without much fanfare, and far less important stories...
Sri Lanka had weathered political, economic and climatic maelstrom in the last three years after the Aragalaya – spontaneous uprising of the people - dethroned the Rajapaksas from power in 2022. During the last two years President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and his left-leaning National Peoples Power (NPP) government had hopefully come to terms with the harsh ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a military-political alliance, was signed in Washington on April 4, 1949, by the governments of the United States, Canada, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Iceland. Entered into force on August 24, 1949, it has expanded to the present day; Greece...
This legislation will exempt gold and silver coins from sales tax in Florida. It also means that within Florida, there will be a means of payment independent of digital money created by governments for the purpose of controlling the population, its behaviour, and it’s expressed views, in order that governments can rule via official...
The collapse of the global order will not begin with a war in Asia but with the realization that rules no longer bind the strong and alliances no longer oblige the powerful. At Davos, European and Canadian leaders did not merely criticize US policy; they questioned the durability of the postwar system...