World Affairs

Two types of foreign policy

July 6, 2021 0

Foreign policy aims at preventing conflicts with neighbors and developing their peaceful relations. However, Westerners have abandoned this objective to adopt the promotion of their collective interests to the detriment of other actors. by Thierry Meyssan […]

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FBI Fabrication Against Assange Falls Apart

July 2, 2021 0

On the final day of the Assange extradition hearing, magistrate Vanessa Baraitser refused to accept an affidavit from Assange’s solicitor Gareth Peirce, on the grounds it was out of time. The affidavit explained that the […]

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When a President Lies

June 29, 2021 0

BY DAVID ROSEN “Did you, too, O friend, suppose democracy was only for elections, for politics, and for a party name?” – Walt Whitman, “Democratic Vistas” (1871) Joe Biden received much media praise for his meeting with […]

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Article by Vladimir Putin ”Being Open, Despite the Past“

June 22, 2021 0

An article by the President of Russia has been published in the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit and is timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic war. June 22, 2021 Being Open, Despite the Past On June 22, 1941, exactly 80 years ago, the Nazis, having conquered practically […]

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The Geneva summit: nothingburger or watershed?

June 20, 2021 0

[this column was written for the Unz Review] The long awaited summit between Presidents Putin and Biden has finally taken place, but was it a success? Will it change anything? The answer to this question very […]

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Why a Yalta II ?

June 16, 2021 0

The United States is not the hyper-power it dreamed of being. It has endured a terrible military defeat in Syria with a hundred allied states. Even if they continue to delude themselves, the time of […]

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