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India is not a US ally
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares for his State Visit to Washington, the spotlight falls on the state of U.S.-India relations. Over the past quarter-century, both countries have made efforts to strengthen their ties, but significant challenges persist. While the United States views India as an important bilateral partner on the global stage, it… Continue reading
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Whistleblower Reveals Recovered Non-Human Craft Secrets

In a groundbreaking revelation, a former intelligence official turned whistleblower has provided Congress and the Intelligence Community Inspector General with classified information about covert programs that have allegedly retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin, writes the Debrief. This information, which has been illegally withheld from Congress, sheds light on a long-hidden enigma… Continue reading
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Anti-Americanism in France

Anti-Americanism is a complex phenomenon that has been observed in various countries across the world, and France is no exception. For decades, France has had a complicated relationship with the United States, characterized by a mix of admiration, envy, and scepticism. This article aims to delve into the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of anti-Americanism… Continue reading
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Master of the seas: how the US Navy controls the oceans

The United States Navy is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the capability to project force across the world’s oceans. It is responsible for protecting American interests and ensuring freedom of navigation in the world’s seas. The Navy has been an essential component of American foreign policy since its inception, and… Continue reading
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The West has been too compliant towards Putin, says Italian CFR stooge

In an article that appeared yesterday in Corriere della Sera, Federico Rampini, one of the real members of the Italian journalism aristocracy, summarizes the lessons that the West has drawn from the Russian invasion of Ukraine one year after its inception. The illustrious Corriere journalist, who has lived in the United States for years, as… Continue reading
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The true Western motto is: “We are the masters and have the say”

This article originally appeared on Nachdenkseiten. Driven by the same stupidity with which we try to solve our global problems today and squander our creative potential, the powerful of the early days, inspired by the simple idea “I am the Lord and I am in charge”, began to very successfully consolidate their rule and expand.… Continue reading
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Our problem is called USA – Nachdenkseiten

This text was originally published on Nachdenkseiten. It is not yet 100 percent certain that the USA is behind the sabotage of the two Baltic Sea pipelines. But the evidence and the interests speak for it. Our colleague Jens Berger explained this conclusively here two days ago: ““The attacks on Nord Stream and the elephant… Continue reading
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Will Europe break with the United States?

I received a great questions from a German reader who also happens to be a journalist. He asked, “What would be a way and what would be the practical implications if Europe in general and Germany in particular were to break with the US in order to find a European peace and economic framework including… Continue reading
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Does the West really care about Afghanistan?

Its been a year since the US left Afghanistan. On the anniversary of that very event Western media outlets eagerly describe how the country is rapidly descending into chaos and how now Afghanistan is on the verge of turning into the biggest humanitarian crisis of 2022. Hospitals run out of medication and the country slowly… Continue reading
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Forget the tears. The West is happy that Russia has attacked Ukraine

At first it may seem of course a terrible thing even to just entertain such a thought. Yet there are a lot of elements to suggest that Europe and the United States may not entirely be disinterested in the prolongation of the Ukrainian crisis, since February taken to a new level by the open confrontation… Continue reading
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THE GREAT CONFLICT FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF THE WORLD

This article was originally published on L’Antidiplomatico. The associated forms of human life that we can call “society” if seen from the inside, or “states”, if from the outside, have always had three kinds of exchanges between them: short, medium and long term. Although the rhetoric of globalization gave a superficial impression that distances and… Continue reading
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A very American idiot

In a recent and widely published editorial written in the form of a letter that appeared in Le Monde and later several other publications, the famous and highly praised French-American writer Jonathan Littell, author of the award-winning novel “The Kindly Ones”, invites his “dear Russian friends” to take the matter into their own hands and… Continue reading
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Russia says US Air Force strategic bombers have practised nuclear strikes on Russia

Europeans and Americans know almost in real time about every movement of foreign armies, yet they appear to be little informed about what kind of manoeuvres and exercises their own armies engage in. Over the past few weeks the Western reader has been warned every single day against an imminent Russia attack in Ukraine, a… Continue reading
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On the way to doom. The danger of war grows day by day. By Wolfgang Bittner

This article first appeared on Nachdenkseiten.de On the borders of Belarus, as it has been for some time in eastern Ukraine, the fuse is burning for a great war that would mean the end of Europe. Poland and the Baltic states, which, as compliant vassals of the USA, are constantly agitating against their eastern neighbors,… Continue reading
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A president should be judged by his actions, not his politeness

This is truly pathetic. The news media is calling President Trump “Indecent” for not accepting the election result – and “rude” for being mean on Twitter. The media’s definition of a “good” and “decent” President is a polished politician who says nice and polite words on tv and Twitter – but they have no problems… Continue reading
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Biden wins, the world goes back to normal

Now that Donald Trump has lost the presidential race to Joe Biden, the good citizens of the civilized world can breathe with relief. Donald Trump was going to destroy world order, they told us four years ago. Donald Trump was unfit to be President because he could start a nuclear war on a whim, they… Continue reading
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Long read: How the West subverts itself

In the last decade Western audiences have often been fed a narrative of Russian interference in our domestic affairs. The Western media abounds with horrifying stories of how the Russians are seeking to exploit social division and subvert us. What the precise outcome of such a malicious plan is, remains unclear. After all the great… Continue reading
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US Department of State to Include Nord Stream 2 and Turkish Stream in Sanctioned Projects

The US Department of State is about to include the Nord Stream 2 and Turkish Stream projects in a list of sanctions. This was announced on June 15 by the head of the State department Mike Pompeo. According to Pompeo, after having been excluded from the sanctions list, these 2 projects will be subject to… Continue reading
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Eastern Europe beats West in Covid-19 fight, but West can’t acknowledge it because of Cold War SUPERIORITY complex

By Neil Clark This article was originally published on RT.com By any objective assessment, governments in the eastern half of Europe have dealt with the Covid-19 outbreak better than many in the west. Yet, because of deep-seated attitudes of superiority, few are giving credit where it’s due. Europe is divided again, but this time not… Continue reading
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Let’s try to avoid the rhetoric of a war between the races – Myśl Polska

This article was originally published in Myśl Polska. Protests in the United States cause extreme emotions in Poland. One could say that it is natural: the inhabitants of the protectorate are interested in the situation in the metropolis. However, this interest is more and more often characterized by emotional commitment and support for specific forces… Continue reading