Russia
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Britain’s Kursk Invasion Backfires
British Challenger 2 tanks reached Ukraine with enormous fanfare, ahead of Kiev’s long-delayed, ultimately catastrophic 2023 “counteroffensive”. On top of encouraging other proxy war sponsors to provide Ukraine with armoured fighting vehicles, Western audiences were widely told the tank – hitherto marketed to international buyers as “indestructible” – made Kiev’s ultimate victory a fait accompli. As it was, Challenger… Continue reading
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404, the slow nosedive: Looking forward and looking back
There are a few notable data points on the Ukraine. They are now being left by their ‘allies’, to live or die by their own reconnaissance. Zelensky is being thrown under the bus, exquisitely slowly. Continue reading
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Something’s Coming, We Don’t Know What It Is But It Is Going To Be Bad
Shock should not be the word, but when World War III breaks fully loose many who are now sleeping will be shocked. The war has already started, but it’s full fury and devastation are just around the corner. When it does, Tony’s singular fate in West Side Story will be the fate of untold millions. Continue reading
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Biden’s incriminating admission of U.S. involvement in offensive on Russia
This is as close to World War Three as it can get. One senses that only the calm discipline and strategic prudence of the Russian leadership are preventing the moment from escalating to a global catastrophe. Continue reading
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Western Analysts Worry Ukraine Throwing Scarce Resources at Kursk
Friday, 16 August 2024 — Global Research By Ahmed Adel Europe is not seriously discussing options for military support for Ukraine and is reluctant to step up assistance to Kiev, while, at the same time, with the current level of support, Ukraine has no chance of winning the conflict in the medium term, the Financial… Continue reading
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Summary: Nikolai Patrushev interview with Izvestia
Key statements by Russian presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev in an interview with Izvestia. Continue reading
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The Time for Moscow’s Concessions is in the Past
📝 In accordance with the Gorbachev-Reagan agreement, the USSR and the US destroyed all their ground-based intermediate and shorter-range ballistic and cruise missiles, also committing to not produce, test, or deploy such missiles in the future. By 1991, the USSR had destroyed 1,846 missiles, while the US destroyed 846, meaning that the Soviet Union got… Continue reading
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NATO ‘No Boots on the Ground’ Ukraine Strategy Meant to Silence West’s ‘Loudmouths’
In the wake of recent Western threats to deploy ground troops in Ukraine, along with other aggressive steps threatening to escalate NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine, Russia announced upcoming tactical nuclear missile drills to “cool down the ‘hot heads’.” Continue reading
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Lukashenk is right: In Ukraine lies the future of global politics
During his speech at the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly, the President of the Republic of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko, showed deep geopolitical knowledge when he said that the future of the world is being decided in Ukraine. In fact, Russia’s special military operation is proving to be the main global event of recent decades, being a central point… Continue reading
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The European Union’s fires where freedom burns
The European Union shows all the symptoms of a structure in deep crisis. Like other organizations in the past, the more it tries to convey an image of internal cohesion, the greater the fissures it creates, based on the increasingly rigid demand for compliance with the rules that this appearance of cohesion requires. Continue reading
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Russia’s victory in Ukraine resonates in Central Asia
Russia’s stunning victory in the battle of Avdeevka and the rout of the Ukrainian military, boosts the credibility of Russia as provider of security for the Central Asian region. The point is not lost on the erudite Central Asian mind that Russia has single-handedly put the NATO on the back foot. Continue reading
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Watch: Who killed Navalny? Question revisited on ‘Redacted’
The visitor ‘pull’ of the interview channel ‘Redacted’ moderated by Natali Morris may not match that of Tucker Carlson, but perhaps it comes in second or third, with 2.31 million subscribers. Accordingly, an invitation to join Natali online is a very welcome means of bringing some novel and perhaps penetrating analysis to a very broad… Continue reading
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Alexei Navalny’s Death and Curious Well-Timed Coincidences
That the U.S. President Joseph Biden, his British, NATO, Israeli allies, and their corporate media mouthpieces are in need of a major propaganda victory is obvious. They are losing the war in Ukraine, have been condemned throughout the world for the genocide in Gaza, and are ruling over a disintegrating empire. Biden and Netanyahu’s political… Continue reading
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After TRT World failed to post my interview on the death of Navalny…
Regrettably, it now appears that editors at the Turkish broadcaster overruled the journalists who took the interview. The taped version never reached the internet. This is sad, but understandable given my direct accusations on air that ‘the Brits did it.’ The courtesies of NATO membership obviously won out over dissemination of a painful truth. So… Continue reading
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They Finally Killed Navalny …
In short, what happened in the West this afternoon was a new campaign to vilify Vladimir Putin on the world stage based on a death which was, if I may quote former British PM Theresa May, ‘highly likely’ to have been perpetrated by British Intelligence for this very purpose. Continue reading
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Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin Interview: What President Putin Really Said
Monday, 12 February 2024 — Michel Chossudovsky Peter Koenig and Michel Chossudovsky Introductory Note In Yesterday’s article entitled: NATO Confirmed that Ukraine “War Started in 2014”. Who Started the War? (February 11, 2023) I focussed on the implications of a controversial statement by NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed (speaking on behalf of NATO) that the “war didn’t… Continue reading
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Putin debunks Tucker Carlson’s warmongering anti-China propaganda, mocks his CIA ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the “boogeyman” anti-China propaganda that Trump ally Tucker Carlson spewed in his interview, while mocking the ex Fox News host for applying to join the CIA Continue reading
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An anniversary West would rather forget
An epochal anniversary from the annals of modern history is coming up in another ten days that remains a living memory for the Russian people. The Siege of Leningrad, arguably the most gruesome episode of the Second World War, which lasted for 900 days, was finally broken by the Soviet Red Army on 27th January… Continue reading
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ANDREI MARTYANOV ON RUSSIA DEMILITARIZING NATO AND UKRAINE’S AIR DEFENSE PROBLEM
Wednesday, 24 January 2024 — Danny Haiphong Danny Haiphong 10 waiting Scheduled for Jan 25, 2024 Military analyst and geopolitical commentator Andrei Martyanov joins the program to discuss the latest in Russia’s SMO plus the latest in geopolitical developments from Ukraine to the Middle East. Continue reading