New at Strategic Culture Foundation 6-12 September 2015

12 September 2015 — Strategic Culture Foundation

Western-Financed Revolution-GmbH as New Comintern

12.09.2015 | 08:00 | Dmitry BABICH

The annual report by the Czech Republic’s Security Information Service (the BIS), recently posted on its official website, accuses Russia of trying to create an entity in Europe «drawing on the concept of the Comintern», which was an international umbrella organization for the communist parties of various countries from 1919 to 1943…

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U.S.-Installed Ukrainian Regime Now Fears Return of Donbass to Ukraine

12.09.2015 | 00:00 | Eric ZUESSE

On September 6th, Ukraine’s Apostrophe news-site headlined, «Putin will try to return the Donbass to the Ukraine – Gerashchenko», and quoted a prominent member of Ukraine’s parliament who is also a member of the committee overseeing Ukraine’s national security, Anton Gerashchenko, as saying that for Ukraine to re-absorb the breakaway region, Donbass (its two districts Donetsk and Lugansk), back into Ukraine, would be politically disastrous, unless the residents there are eliminated: he said, «Putin will do everything to return the Donbass to the Ukraine … in order to allow pro-Russian inhabitants of Donetsk and Lugansk regions to vote and change the configuration of power in our country». He didn’t want them to be able to vote in Ukraine’s national elections…

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Migrants: Germany Is Being Hit with Tsunami

12.09.2015 | 00:00 | Natalia MEDEN

The sheer number of refugees arriving in Germany speaks for itself. The Bavarian minister for social affairs, Emilia Müller (CDU) admitted that “a record for all time” has been set in her region, with 79,000 requests for asylum in July alone. But that was back in July, and according to the same ministry, so far in September an average of 2,000 refugees have been arriving daily in the Bavarian capital of Munich…

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As Europe Sows, So Shall It Reap

11.09.2015 | 00:00 | Elena PONOMAREVA

The news coming out of Europe lately is becoming increasingly reminiscent of reports from the front line. In Austria, Germany, Hungary, Macedonia and Serbia, police are clashing with illegal immigrants, hundreds of thousands of whom have made a beeline for Europe. A number of governments are considering using their armies and even NATO Response Forces to protect their borders, but this, together with the possible collapse of Schengen and the construction of walls along the borders of national states, will not save Europe…

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Perpetrators Behind 9/11: Following Money

11.09.2015 | 00:00 | Wayne MADSEN

On the fourteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks upon the United States, events that forever changed American democracy, there are those within the U.S. government who continue to cover up who and what were actually behind these terrorist attacks…

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How America Double-Crossed Russia and Shamed West

10.09.2015 | 00:00 | Eric ZUESSE

The conditionality of the Soviet Union’s agreement to allow East Germany to be taken by West Germany and for the Cold War to end, was that NATO would not expand «one inch to the east». This was the agreement that was approved by the Russian President of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, a great man and a subsequent hero to democrats around the world…

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Insufficient Europe

10.09.2015 | 00:00 | Vladimir NESTEROV

The agreement on third bailout program for Greece did not become a solution to the Eurozone problems. It only delayed the final decision and revived the old controversy regarding the future of the currency union…

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Hand of Moscow and West’s Balkan Policy

09.09.2015 | 00:00 | Pyotr ISKENDEROV

Russia’s international clout is growing. The country is adamant in its desire to counter the attempts of the United States and the European Union to impose on other nations political, ideological and cultural models that are detrimental to their national interests. It raises concern among Western politicians and media…

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House of Cards

09.09.2015 | 00:00 | Matthew JAMISON

Britain has prided herself on her Parliamentary democracy over the ages. The British politician and reformer John Bright in a speech at Birmingham on 18 January 1865 declared that the British Parliament was the «Mother of all Parliaments». The Houses of Parliament in Westminster, British MPs trumpet, is a shining beacon of a democratic legislature upholding the rule of law and human rights…

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Suez Canal Between Seas of Politics and History

08.09.2015 | 09:22 | Igor SHUMEYKO

In August, Egypt held a ceremony to inaugurate the second phase of the Suez Canal. The construction was scheduled to last for three years, but at President Abdel el-Sisi’s insistence the new channel was completed in only 14 months. The New Suez Canal is 72 km long, and Egypt’s annual revenue from usage fees (currently $5.3 billion) will soon increase 150%, and then triple by 2020…

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Neocons Want to Ally with Groups Pentagon Lists as Terrorists

08.09.2015 | 09:17 | Wayne MADSEN

Former director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and former top U.S. Army general in Iraq and Afghanistan David Petraeus suggests that the United States ally with Al Qaeda in Syria to battle against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Petraeus is the darling of the American neoconservatives having once referred to the retired general in an almost amorous way as «dear General Petraeus»…

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U.S. Drops Bombs; EU Gets Refugees & Blame. This Is Insane

07.09.2015 | 00:00 | Eric ZUESSE

Starting in 2011 in Libya, the United States dropped bombs on Libya in order to replace its pro-Russian dictator, Muammar Gaddafi. The EU is now tearing itself apart with guilt-feelings at European nations’ responses to the refugee-crisis that was caused by this American bombing-campaign in Libya, and then by the one in Syria…

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Migration: New Downfall of Occident

07.09.2015 | 00:00 | Vladimir NESTEROV

The autumn came to Germany with German punctuality – on September 1. Only the day before people weregroaning under the 30-degree heat, but on Tuesday morning they had to put on their jackets and takeumbrellas out. But the migrants don’t care about schedules. Their flow is continuous…

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Falling and Failing in Heroin Country

06.09.2015 | 00:00 | Brian CLOUGHLEY

The news that President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan had to go to Germany in July to have surgery on a twisted ankle was widely reported and it is difficult not to be amused that his trivial injury took place «while attending an event to mark World Olympics Day»…

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Why Turkey Takes Part in the US Tactical Nuclear Weapons Modernization Program?

06.09.2015 | 00:00 | Andrei AKULOV

In 2012 the Obama Administration initiated the Life Extension Program (LEP) for the B61 tactical nuclear bombs that will extend its life by 20 to 30 years at the estimated cost of $8 billion. The first complete B61-12 (a brand new guided modification of the bomb recently tested in Nevada to replace the existing B61-3, -4, -7, and -10) is scheduled for 2020. The US Air Force plans to equip all F-35s in Europe with nuclear capability by 2024. Besides the US, the nuclear-capable F-35A will be supplied to the Turkish Air Force…

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