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by Phil Butler on 21 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Recent moves by the emerging multipolar order, particularly Russia, could become a hangman’s noose ready to slip over the heads of many Western leaders. At the recent summit in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov cited President Putin’s pledge of “total support” for Africa, including the struggle against terrorism and extrem...

by Andrew Korybko on 20 Nov 2024 0 Comment

It was recently assessed that “The Clock Is Ticking For Russia To Achieve Its Maximum Goals In The Ukrainian Conflict” after the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump plans to organize a Western/NATO peacekeeping mission in Ukraine without the US’ participation in order to freeze the conflict. This is obviously a lot easier said than done. Here’s what can ...

by Yuriy Zinin on 19 Nov 2024 0 Comment

First of all, analysts note the ‘impressive, representative nature’ of this meeting, which was held for the first time in a new, expanded format. Another popular topic is the dynamism of the economies of the bloc’s countries, which are the fastest growing in the world and outperform the G20 and G7 members in terms of growth rates. A number of observers, who ...

by Anvar Azimov on 18 Nov 2024 0 Comment

At the 22nd summit of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, held in Moscow in July of 2024, as well as during the talks between the two leaders within the framework of the BRICS forum in Kazan in October, 2024, the parties agreed to give the particularly privileged strategic partnership of the two countries a qualitatively...

by Ricardo Martins on 17 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Following the announcement of Trump’s victory, confusion sets in, accompanied by a sort of paralysis in the face of uncertainty about what actions to take. Trump remains the great villain for Europe, while its security continues to rely heavily on the United States. When confronted with Politico’s headline “Europe’s Trumpian Nightmare” and the added distress...

by Thierry Meyssan on 16 Nov 2024 0 Comment

International relations are changing extremely quickly on several fronts at once. The last two weeks have shown that Iran has abandoned its revolutionary ideal and distanced itself from its Sunni allies in Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and even Shiites in Lebanese Hezbollah, Iraqi Hashd al-Shaabi and Yemeni Ansar Allah [1]. These points are largely confirmed by t...

by Andrew Korybko on 15 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski from the Left (“Lewica”) wing of the ruling coalition went off on Zelensky during an interview with Radio Zet. According to their transcript, he said that “Zelensky wants Poland to shoot missiles over Ukraine, which means he wants Poland to enter the war, which means he wants Poland to be at war with Russia. In these...

by Andrew Korybko on 14 Nov 2024 0 Comment

The Wall Street Journal’s report that Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine envisages the creation of an 800-mile demilitarized zone that would be patrolled by Europeans adds a lot of urgency to Russia’s nearly 1000-day-long struggle to achieve its maximum goals in this conflict. The potential entrance of conventional Western /NATO forces into Ukraine as peacekeepe...

by Nikolay Plotnikov on 13 Nov 2024 0 Comment

All countries in the region are characterised by food insecurity and water scarcity, population growth, high unemployment, climate change, synthetic drug production and organ trafficking. The combination of these factors leads to an increase in the number of disadvantaged and poor, provokes radicalisation of the population and creates fertile ground for the ...

by Phil Butler on 12 Nov 2024 0 Comment

At one end of the spectrum, we find ridiculous claims that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is “expecting results” from President-elect Donald Trump. Oh, brother! Other more moderate media outlets examine what a Trump presidency means for the Ukraine situation, the growing chaos in the Middle East, and relations with China. Indeed, Vladimir Putin is no more anticipa...

by Thierry Meyssan on 11 Nov 2024 0 Comment

The thunderous declarations of definitive and painful strikes by Iran on Israel and vice versa have proven illusory. We have not witnessed the predicted cataclysm, but a repositioning of the main actors. The men and women who, devoted to the independence of their country, sacrificed everything in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen must reorganize without the support of...

by Simon Chege Ndiritu on 10 Nov 2024 0 Comment

The 2024 BRICS summit between October 22nd and 24th will go down in human history among the most significant events after the Enlightenment; when humans arose from their self-imposed tutelage. The BRICS summit represented the world’s majority emerging from Western-imposed dictatorship disguised as guidance. It is the first summit with global representation t...

by Andrew Korybko on 09 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Trump just beat Kamala despite the formidable odds that were against him. He survived two assassination attempts, withstood the government’s lawfare, and is on track to secure the popular vote even though the legacy media was fully in support of his opponent. Speaking of her, she’s infamous for repeating her phrase about America becoming “unburdened by what ...

by Alexandr Svaranc on 08 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Unfortunately, in the current turbulent geopolitical situation worldwide, and the ongoing military crisis in the Middle East, terrorist attacks have become an everyday reality. From time to time, we hear yet more declarations from opposing countries about the successes of their intelligence services, with Israel’s Mossad ahead of its opponents. Türkiye, li...

by Alexandr Svaranc on 07 Nov 2024 0 Comment

BRICS does not aim to replace well-known, universally recognised intergovernmental institutions (especially the UN), but the formation and subsequent development of BRICS serve as evidence of objective transformations in the system of international relations regarding the formation of a more just world order. In fact, BRICS is the contour of the formation of...

by Richard C Cook on 06 Nov 2024 0 Comment

With all indications now pointing to a Donald Trump landslide win over the least qualified candidate in U.S. presidential election history in Kamala Harris, the question now is whether Trump’s looming victory is “Too Big to Rig.” That is how Republican Party operatives are viewing the only possible path for a hopelessly corrupt and compromised Democratic Par...

by Andrew Korybko on 05 Nov 2024 0 Comment

Current leader of the “Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists” (OUN) Bogdan Chervak, whose predecessors were responsible for the Volhynia Genocide, ominously warned that “Poles are playing with fire” after being triggered by a shitpost map that was shared by an anonymous account. He then nastily added, “And after that they are indignant that Ukraine reluctan...

by Thierry Meyssan on 04 Nov 2024 0 Comment

The BRICS summit in Kazan marked the end of the domination of the G7 over the world. The Anglo-Saxon rules that organize international relations will be gradually replaced by the commitments made by everyone who will now have to be respected. This revolution brings us back to the attempts of Russia and France, in 1899, to found international law, undermined ...

by Michael Brenner on 03 Nov 2024 0 Comment

A remarkable document has come to my attention which I feel obliged to share with you. It is a highly classified transcript of remarks made by Vladimir Putin to a select audience of Russian elites in the Terem Palace at the Kremlin. The secret conclave was held in June 2021 on the eve of his meeting with Joe Biden. For our privileged access to this English ...

by Richard C Cook on 02 Nov 2024 0 Comment

In September 1862, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee, fresh from routing the Federals at Second Manassas, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland and set up camp just outside the town of Frederick. The U.S. had entered the second year of the Civil War. A few weeks earlier, Lee had repulsed General George B. McClellan’s Ar...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 01 Nov 2024 0 Comment

The world of Arabs is of extreme significance for both global politics and the global economy. This region is featured by slow democratic development, political instability, religious extremism (Islamic fundamentalism), and many reasons for long-time inter-ethnic conflicts, especially Israeli-Arab relations, and regional insecurity. The WoA needs...

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