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The Calm Before the Coming Global Storm

May 3, 2016 0

by Pepe Escobar for Sputnik News Major turbulence seems to be the name of the game in 2016. Yet the current turbulence may be interpreted as the calm before the next, devastating geopolitical/financial storm. Let’s […]

World Affairs

The End Of Europe As We Know It?

March 30, 2016 0

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/30/2016 As the Eurozone is amid secular stagnation, its old fiscal, monetary and banking challenges are escalating, along with new threats, including the Brexit, demise of Schengen, anti-EU opposition and […]

World Affairs

The Motive for the Attacks in Paris and Brussels

March 28, 2016 0

We don’t yet know who ordered the attacks in Paris and Brussels. Several potential leads have been mentioned, but only the hypothesis of an operation decided by Turkey has any serious backing. Thierry Meyssan describes […]

World Affairs

Facing Turkey, Europe Chooses Suicide

March 21, 2016 0

by Thierry Meyssan By signing an agreement with Turkey to slow the influx of refugees – which happens to be illegal in international law – the leaders of the European Union have taken a step […]

World Affairs

How Turkey Supports the Jihadists

February 22, 2016 0

by Thierry Meyssan Russia questioned the future of Turkey when it delivered to the Security Council an intelligence report concerning Turkey’s activities in support of jihadists. The document includes about ten revelations which implicate the […]

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How Far Will The U.S. Go If Turkey Invades Syria?

February 17, 2016 0

By Gregory R. Copley The Government of Turkey has now put itself in a position whereby it must act rapidly and precipitously to avoid moving to an ultimately losing strategic position in the war against […]

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World On Fire

January 4, 2016 0

by John Rubino The latest Middle East news is right out of ISIS’ medieval playbook. But it’s not (at least not all) ISIS. US ally Saudi Arabia apparently decided to start the New Year off […]

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