Petrodollar Crisis
We Aren’t Nearly As Worried About The Middle East As We should Be
by John Rubino What’s the opposite of a gift that keeps on giving? A mistake that keeps metastasizing. Which pretty much sums up the US role in the Middle East. Beginning with the CIA’s 1953 […]
Moscow and Washington Work Together to Restructure International Relations
While the Atlantist media seem to be falling sick, infected by a sudden attack of the anti-Russian fever, Thierry Meyssan interprets Moscow’s military action in Syria as the first step towards a complete revision of […]
Saudi Arabia Seizes Iranian Ship “Laden With Missile Launchers, Anti-Tank Weapons”
By Tyler Durden With Syria making national headlines on a daily basis, it’s easy to forget about the Middle East’s other proxy war raging in Yemen. For months, a Saudi-led coalition has been battling Iran-backed […]
The Impending Financial Crisis That Will Rock The Petrodollar
POSTED BY: JERRY ROBINSON ANALYSIS: The Impending Financial Crisis That Will Rock the Petrodollar My research on the petrodollar system began just after the events of September 11, 2001, as I, like most Americans, […]
Your Complete Guide To A World In Which The Fed Is No Longer In Control
by Tyler Durden Back in December 2013 [13]we pointed out something that virtually nobody had noted or discussed: when it comes to “credit” creation, China’s $15 trillion in freshly-created bank loans since the financial crisis […]
World Holds Breath, Waits for “Death of the Dollar”
by Wolf Richter Dismantling the dollar hegemony one yuan at a time. I’ve been asked many times about the impending “death of the dollar.” I know some folks who expect the dang thing to die. They’re […]
The world after the Washington/Teheran agreement
The cease-fire decreed between the United States and Iran redefines the conflicts in the Near East and moves the war towards the Black Sea. Even though it is yet too soon to predict the way […]
“New Silk Road” and Iran’s Potential as “Energy Disruptor”. Polar Reorientation In the Middle East
Part III By Andrew Korybko Global Research, August 19, 2015 Oriental Review 15 August 2015 (Please read Part I and Part II prior to this article) Perceptions and Motivations The third part of the series deals with the perceptions […]
Approaching a Global Deflationary Crisis?
Anyone with any sense for global economic trends ought to be worried. The signs are everywhere of a serious deflationary crisis. It is obvious that Chinese growth is falling. The prices for energy and the […]