The Election and the Empire
BY RON JACOBS Photograph Source: Cpl. Theodore W. Ritchie, U.S. Marine Corps – Public Domain When examining the activities of the US military it is essential to maintain the long view. In other words, despite the […]
BY RON JACOBS Photograph Source: Cpl. Theodore W. Ritchie, U.S. Marine Corps – Public Domain When examining the activities of the US military it is essential to maintain the long view. In other words, despite the […]
BY OLIVIA ALPERSTEIN With all the urgent global crises right now, from climate change to the Covid-19 pandemic, it may seem as though the world is hovering on the edge of destruction. But despite the odds, […]
On 11 October 2020, the president of the self-proclaimed Artsakh Republic, Arayik Harutyunyan (photo), accused the Jewish Nazi regime of having actively participated in the “4-day war”in 2016 and of being involved, with full knowledge […]
The People’s Republic of China has progressively adopted the capitalist system. The Communist Party ruling the country has shifted its ideology, abandoning collectivism to devote itself more to both the defense of national interests and […]
The Azerbaijani government instructed its embassy in Washington to apprise US officials and the press of its account of the Karabakh war, something which is normal and part of its job. However, the embassy has […]
On 13 October 2020, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu gave a call to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. After reminding him of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s condemnation of Turkey’s active support of Daesh in November […]
By: John Phoenix Although the radar returns recorded by Flight24 reveal that two Azerbaijani military transport aircraft landed in Israel to load up cargo just before and just after the attack on Artsakh, the Israeli […]
by Thierry Meyssan Playing Deus ex machina, President Macron came to distribute the good and bad points to the Lebanese leaders. Sure of his superiority, he said he was ashamed of the behavior of this political class. […]
by Thierry Meyssan The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict certainly had its origins in the dissolution of the USSR, but it was revived by the will of the Turkish president. It is unlikely that he took this initiative without […]
by Toby Harbertson In 1992 China’s outgoing leader Deng Xiaoping stated: ‘The Middle East has oil; China has rare earths’. In this he recognised the key strategic role of rare earths, and China’s potential advantage […]
