World Affairs

Russian Army in Damascus

March 2, 2018 0

Over the last four years, all commentators have underlined the impossibility for Russia to deploy ground troops against the jihadists in Syria at the risk of reliving their defeat in Afghanistan. But what is true […]

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The battle of Damascus and East Ghouta

February 27, 2018 0

The city of Damascus and the countryside to the East of the capital, East Ghouta, are the theatre for violent combats opposing Al-Qaïda (supported by the United Kingdom and France) and the Syrian Arab Army. […]

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Assange, Judge Arbuthnot and the Arrest Warrant

February 15, 2018 0

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark Justice is an elastic concept.  Like other terms in law, it has room to expand and contract.  But one weakness burdens legal strictures that supposedly have an objective reality to them: power.  Power brutish, power […]

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The Illusion of the Eradication of ISIS

February 14, 2018 0

The fall of the Caliphate and the scattering of the jihadists of Daesh open a new phase for recycling these troops. Perceived, according to each case, either as fanatical combatants or common psychopaths hiding behind […]

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Consensus Between The Syrians At Sotchi

February 8, 2018 0

While the Congress for a Syrian National Dialogue has not solved the conflict, it has swept away the minor groups who were pretending to represent the Syrian People for the benefit of the Western powers. […]

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Professor Stephen F. Cohen: Rethinking Putin – a review

February 8, 2018 0

[This analysis was written for the Unz Review] I have recently had the pleasure of watching a short presentation by Professor Stephen F. Cohen entitled “Rethinking Putin” which he delivered on the annual Nation cruise on December 2, […]

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