Russia
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Europe has gone mad
The European elites, radicalized and out of touch, are terrifying their populations with daily doses of war rhetoric and fear-mongering about Russia. Continue reading
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Pepe Escobar: Putin Drops Kursk BOMBSHELL, Trump’s Ukraine Aid LEAK Stuns NATO as Syria Chaos Erupts
Geopolitical analyst and journalist Pepe Escobar reveals why Russia’s advance keeps on rolling as Ukraine nears collapse in Kursk despite renewed US-Russia talks. As the endgame nears, this stream analyzes what rapidly changing developments in Ukraine and beyond mean for the multipolar world. Continue reading
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Ukraine’s forces surrounded in Kursk
▪️Russia has been steadily grinding down Ukrainian positions/shrinking their area of operation in Russia’s Kursk region since the senseless incursion began; Continue reading
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Putin’s Endgame in Ukraine
I had the great pleasure to discuss with Judge Napolitano the efforts by Trump to pressure Zelensky into starting negotiations to end the war. Trump is challenging the legitimacy of Zelensky and even cutting military support to push him to the negotiation table. It is very possible that Trump will also start to mount pressure… Continue reading
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US puts firewall to protect Ukraine deal with Russia
The verbal shootout at the Oval Office last Friday brought out President Vladimir Zelensky’s fury that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are very close to a deal on Ukraine, while the conclave in Lancashire House in London on Sunday involving 18 European leaders messaged that Zelensky is in good company. Continue reading
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Baltic/Black Sea Power Games and Red Lines Intersect in a “Strange War”
Strategic waters: Sweden and Finland’s accession to NATO positioned Russia as the only non-member bordering the Baltic Sea. No one ever lost money betting on the batshit crazy “policies” of the ferociously yapping Baltic chihuahuas. Their latest power play of sorts is a drive to turn the Baltic Sea into a NATO lake. Continue reading
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Europe’s Growing Irrelevance: Speaking with the Former Foreign Minister of Austria
I had the great pleasure of speaking with Karin Kneissl and Alexander Mercouris about Europe’s decline and tendency to double down on failed policies. Kneissl is the former Foreign Minister of Austria. We discussed why NATO’s defeat in the Ukraine proxy war will fragment the alliance, why the Europeans are no longer capable of engaging… Continue reading
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What’s behind Keir Starmer’s latest defense spending boost?
Who is Sir Keir Starmer and whose interests does he represent? Even his strongest supporters from the West are beginning to notice that there hasn’t been one single policy strategy since he became British PM, which is for the actual British public themselves. Traditionally one tends to think of Labour PMs wanting to make a… Continue reading
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RAIDING UKRAINE: Trump’s Plan to Plunder Resources, End the War, and Isolate China
The useful thing about President Trump is that he has an ability to package the dismantling of the United States Empire as the building of the American Empire. His administration’s decision to end the war in Ukraine is a transparent attempt to raid Ukrainian mineral resources, snap the European Union back into line, and draw… Continue reading
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Three years of a cruel and destructive NATO proxy war in Ukraine
Dmitri Kovalevich examines how the West sabotaged the Minsk 2 agreement, pushing Ukraine toward war, dictatorship, and political repression. The end of February marks three years since the start of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine and 11 years since the ‘Euromaidan’ coup of February 2014. The coup was the main cause of the current… Continue reading
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Dmitry Trenin: Russia’s long-term play Is much bigger than Ukraine
The reopening of US-Russia dialogue has triggered alarm, especially in Western Europe, where many see it as a potential repeat of Yalta — a grand power settlement taking place over their heads. Much of the commentary has been exaggerated. Yet, the pace of global change has clearly accelerated. The words and actions of US President… Continue reading
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By Drones And Mines – The British Naval War Against Russia In Ukraine
Since at least 2014 The United Kingdom has been a major participant in NATO’s proxy war against Russia. During the hot phase of the war it has directed a drone and missile campaign in the Black Sea. It is likely responsible for current attacks against Russia related sea transport. It is developing new naval drones… Continue reading
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Let the New Great Game begin
This was never meant to be Yalta. Although Yalta 2.0 may eventually happen. On the Victory Day parade in Moscow next May 9, celebrating 80 years of the end of the Great Patriotic War and the defeat of Nazi Germany, Putin as the host and Xi Jinping as a top guest will be in town.… Continue reading
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Spring is in the air in US-Russia ties as Trump’s revolution gains momentum
What emerges from the dramatic happenings of the past week is that the 3-year chronicle of US-Russia rivalry and the NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine was a crisis engineered with great deliberation by the Anglo-American nexus per a pernicious agenda conceived by the neocon liberals wedded to globalism ensconced in the Washington and London establishment… Continue reading
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Donald Trump’s Reverse Kissinger Strategy
The United States, Hegseth told NATO, was not ‘primarily focused’ on European security, but on putting its own national interests first and foremost. The best that the European leaders at NATO could do was to demand that Ukraine have a seat at the talks, but there was very little said against the US pressure that… Continue reading
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Talks Commence
As you see, they’re all seated and at the ready. What’s available is the following Kremlin readout of the business that was conducted, which is what was anticipated—building bridges initially. I expect this phase to last only a few more days. Continue reading
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🇷🇺 Key takeaways from Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov’s statements on the results on the Russia-US talks in Riyadh
Tuesdday, 18 February 2025 — TASS 🇷🇺 Key takeaways from Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov’s statements on the results on the Russia-US talks in Riyadh: ▪️The talks between Russia and the US went well ▪️The delegations held ‘very serious discussions on all issues’ ▪️Russia and the US agreed to take into account each other’s interests… Continue reading
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Miscalculation: An Autopsy of NATO’s Failed Strategy for a Long War
To preserve the international system based on US hegemony, the US has to prevent the rise of other centres of power. The China-Russia partnership has become the key challenge to US hegemony. The strategy by the Biden administration was to use Ukraine in a proxy war against Russia to knock it out from the ranks… Continue reading
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Europe gets an anatomy lesson
Vance’s speech was a bombshell. Left them weeping, it did. Gotta say though, if Zelensky is where you find your “values and principals” these days, I think you should look somewhere else. We can only hope that Vance’s lecture has killed this sanctimonious and hypocritical values talk. Or reduced it a bit, anyway. Continue reading
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Lavrov Pre-negotiations Presser Selections
Today in Moscow, FM Lavrov held talks with Serbian FM Marija Djuric followed by a joint press conference that lasted 45 minutes and consisted of lengthy remarks by Lavrov about the status of Russian-Serbian relations. However, when it came to the Q&A, the interest wasn’t about the state of relations but about Lavrov’s upcoming mission… Continue reading