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by Vladimir Platov on 28 Feb 2022 0 Comment

Turkey has recently been receiving a considerable amount of attention in the publications of various media outlets. However, much of the reporting revolves around the attitude of Ankara and the Turkish president himself towards various armed conflicts, where Turkey still plays a major role. One example of this is the Turkish leader’s offer to mediate in ...

by Michael Brenner on 27 Feb 2022 5 Comments

My muse knocked at dawn. Exhausted after catching the redeye from Moscow and then diverted over Finland. He insisted on a full breakfast before whispering in my ear. A week pulling up the grass roots from the permafrost in Gorky Park while subsisting on borscht and boiled cabbage had drained him. Reanimated, the Truth began to flow – in short, staccato sente...

by James M Dorsey on 26 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Ukraine is about much more than the security of one sovereign nation. The battle for Ukraine is a battle for the new world order. In that battle, Russian President Vladimir Putin is living up to the worst expectations of Western policymakers and analysts. Unlike Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mr. Putin is seeking to overthrow the current world order, at least...

by F. William Engdahl on 25 Feb 2022 0 Comment

The second key component for the Davos pandemic agenda has been an international collection of key politicians in the EU and North America especially, who have backed the most draconian lockdown and forced vaccination measures in history. Most all the key actors are Davos WEF Global Leaders. In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel led one of the most severe ...

by F. William Engdahl on 24 Feb 2022 3 Comments

The famous short story by Edgar Allen Poe, The Purloined Letter, is apt in describing the agenda of Klaus Schwab, founder some 50 years ago of what is today the globally influential Davos World Economic Forum (WEF) – Hidden in plain sight. Schwab published a book in 2020 titled The Great Reset, which calls on world leaders to use the “opportunity” of the COV...

by Thierry Meyssan on 23 Feb 2022 0 Comment

In the forefront, the United States, which still refuses to respect international law and especially the United Nations Charter, has given dilatory answers to the Russian proposal for a treaty guaranteeing peace and is escalating tensions in Ukraine. They have raised the tension by accusing Russia of preparing for war. Behind the scenes, Washington is...

by James M Dorsey on 22 Feb 2022 0 Comment

A recent dinner in Washington suggests that a seemingly forthcoming visit to Turkey by Israeli President Isaac Herzog could be about more than putting an end to strained relations between the two erstwhile allies. Engineered by an influential American Jewish leader, Malcolm Hoenlein, vice-chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organiz...

by Thierry Meyssan on 21 Feb 2022 3 Comments

After NATO and the United States leaked their responses to the Russian proposal for a treaty guaranteeing peace, the United Kingdom denounced the Russian army’s attack on Ukraine on Wednesday, February 16 (time not specified). Many Atlantic Alliance member states are sending troops and weapons to Ukraine and surrounding areas, while other Alliance members...

by R Hariharan on 20 Feb 2022 5 Comments

China’s use of the PLA regiment commander involved in the 2020 Galwan clash as a torchbearer for the Winter Olympics had drawn flak from not only India but also its QUAD ally, the US. India regretted the incident as China’s attempt to politicise the Games, while the US described it as “shameful” and deliberately “provocative.” The use of the PLA commander at...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 19 Feb 2022 1 Comment

When the US decided to withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan in mid-2021, Joe Biden assured his Afghan counterpart, Ashraf Ghani, of full US support against the Taliban (banned in Russia) to preserve the so-called “democratic” gains the country made during twenty years of US occupation. Evidence that we have previously examined clearly indicates that...

by Israel Shamir on 18 Feb 2022 3 Comments

The Ukraine crisis bewilders Russians. And Europeans, too. Putin says he does not want to invade Ukraine. NATO has no proof Russia prepares invasion. If Ukraine prepares an attack, it will lose its statehood, Putin says. NATO demands Russia withdraw its 100,000 troops from Ukraine’s vicinity. Russia says the troops are stationed on its...

by Vladimir Danilov on 17 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Despite the active efforts of the White House, by various dirty machinations and the failed attempt at a “diplomatic boycott,” to belittle the significance of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, these Games themselves, as well as the contacts held against their background by the Chinese authorities with the leaders of a number of foreign states, have become th...

by James M Dorsey on 16 Feb 2022 0 Comment

When Turkish finance minister Nureddin Nebati this week announced plans to encourage households to convert their gold holdings into Turkish liras in a bid to shore up Turkish central bank reserves, he was targeting people like Esra G. Ms. G., whose last name has been abbreviated to preserve her anonymity, has had a life-long troubled relationship with gold. ...

by Michael Brenner on 15 Feb 2022 3 Comments

Late last week, Mitch McConnell indiscreetly revealed to the press what he had been told privately by Germany’s new Chancellor Olaf Scholtz about Berlin’s prospective reaction to the fictive Russian ‘invasion’ of Ukraine – in particular the NORDSTROM II natural gas pipeline. Scholtz had been asked about that repeatedly in the press conference held immediatel...

by Thierry Meyssan on 14 Feb 2022 1 Comment

The responses of the United States and NATO to the Russian proposal for a Treaty guaranteeing freedom of movement [1] were revealed by the Spanish daily El País [2], allegedly thanks to a Ukrainian source who feared that his country would be turned into a theater of West-East confrontation. NATO’s response corresponds in every respect to the presentation ma...

by F William Engdahl on 13 Feb 2022 2 Comments

Mister “Open Society,” George Soros, the symbol of globalist regime change Color Revolutions since the 1980s, has just signaled that he and his globalist circles have targeted China’s President Xi Jinping for what looks a lot like regime change. On the surface, Soros’ latest sharp critique of Xi and his management of China’s economy seems bizarre. For all hi...

by James M Dorsey on 12 Feb 2022 0 Comment

Controversy over the opening of Southeast Asia’s first Holocaust museum highlights differences in the Muslim world over the limits of religious tolerance and Muslims’ ability to debate those limits. The controversy over the museum in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, home to one of Indonesia’s two known synagogues, comes as the United States and American Jewish grou...

by Thierry Meyssan on 11 Feb 2022 1 Comment

The Russian proposal to the United States for a bilateral treaty establishing security guarantees, made public by the Kremlin on December 17, 2021, received a double response from the United States and NATO on January 26, 2022, a month and a half later. The Russian proposal stipulates that both countries respect the UN Charter and, in addition, that Washingt...

by Valery Kulikov on 10 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Turkey has lately shown signs of a clearly growing socio-political crisis in the country. Its economy is going through a difficult, if not disastrous, phase: the lira is plummeting, foreign exchange reserves are shrinking, external debt and unemployment are skyrocketing. Against this background, the approval rate for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as head of state has...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 09 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Even though the Biden administration did not invite Erdoğan to the “democracy summit”, changing geo-political circumstances – in particular, the West (EU and the US) vs. Russia tensions around the former’s bid to expand NATO to Ukraine – seem to have changed, at least in Turkey’s eyes, Ankara’s importance for the West. From being a NATO pariah for past few y...

by Vladimir Odintsov on 08 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Turkey has lately shown signs of a clearly growing socio-political crisis in the country. Its economy is going through a difficult, if not disastrous, phase: the lira is plummeting, foreign exchange reserves are shrinking, external debt and unemployment are skyrocketing. All this raises doubts about the republic’s financial and economic prospects and the sus...

by Viktor Mikhin on 07 Feb 2022 1 Comment

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was quite right when he said that the talks with Iran on its nuclear program are at “a decisive moment.” And it looked for a time as if Washington was ready to accept full responsibility for the deteriorating situation both in the Islamic Republic and in the Middle East as a whole. But instead, Mr. Blinken stuck to the ...

by Phil Butler on 06 Feb 2022 0 Comment

The Biden Administration needs Russia to invade Ukraine. The US shale oil business needs Russia’s gas to remain in Russia. The world may be at war soon, but not over the rights, wants, and wishes of the people of Eastern Europe or Central Asia. The controlling elites of the west are the ones gambling with lives, not Vladimir Putin and the Russians. In Octob...

by Michael Brenner on 05 Feb 2022 1 Comment

Recently, we saw newly revealed pictures of Hitler in the mid-1920s standing before a mirror practicing his wild rhetorical gestures. By 1933-34, there was no need for practice. The gestures were Hitler. So, today, we see the deterioration in manner and speech in a Trump who progressively has become a caricature of his own twisted self. So, too, we see Ted C...

by Michael Brenner on 04 Feb 2022 1 Comment

The GHOST DANCE was a sacrilized ritual that spread among the Native American tribes in the West at the end of the 19th century. It was a plangent Cri de Coeur of peoples whose identity was being erased by the White Man. It expressed longing for restoration of a fading culture along with a desperate hope for salvation in another life. A last gesture of those...

by James M Dorsey on 03 Feb 2022 1 Comment

A burgeoning arms race and concerns that a failure by the United States, Europe, China, Russia, and Iran to agree in Vienna could significantly heighten regional tensions and provoke a military conflagration are just two of the powder kegs that could make Middle Eastern détente falter. In a review of 2021, Middle East scholar Ross Harrison noted that w...

by James M Dorsey on 02 Feb 2022 0 Comment

How sustainable is Middle Eastern détente? That is the $64,000 question. The answer is probably not. It’s not for lack of trying. Gulf States and Egypt have ended their debilitating 3.5-year-long economic and diplomatic boycott of Qatar. The UAE has moved at lightning speed to establish formal ties with Israel and repair relations with Iran and Turkey. Saudi...

by Thierry Meyssan on 01 Feb 2022 0 Comment

Since President Joe Biden took office, the United States has attempted to engage in negotiations with Iran to restore the secret agreement it signed under President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the Iranian nuclear negotiations. Let us remember that the 5+1 negotiations (the five members of the Security Council + Germany) with Iran began in 2013 in Vie...

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