Commentary

One Giant Powder Keg… and the Fuse is Already Lit

October 12, 2016 0

by Nick Giambruno Their mission was to capture—or more likely—kill. Dozens of renegade commandos in three Blackhawk helicopters swooped in on the holiday residence of the president. Immediately, they engaged in a fierce gun battle […]

World Affairs

The Kurdistan projects

September 6, 2016 0

The current Kurdistan project, supported by France and the United States, has no connection with the legitimate project which was recognised by the same countries during the Sèvres Conference of 1920. It is not even […]

World Affairs

Turkey – The New Strategic Doctrine

September 2, 2016 0

Denouncing the interpretation of the military coup d’état in Turkey as a manoeuvre by the United States against Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Thierry Meyssan proposes a larger view which integrates the prior resignation of Ahmet Davutoğlu […]

Military

China and Syria

August 30, 2016 0

Although we don’t know the details of what was agreed between the Chinese and Syrian armies, the existence of an agreement between them has modified both the battle-field and the balance of international relations. Last […]

Military

A Turkey of a Coup

July 22, 2016 0

A lot of words have already been said in the past few days about the Turkish coup that couldn’t fly, but strangely enough some rather obvious things went unmentioned, so I’ll try to fill in […]

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