Albania
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Greater Albania: a United States project against the Orthodox world? by Alexandre Latsa
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, the Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha advocated granting Albanian citizenship to all Albanians, wherever they reside. This statement was made during a visit of the city of Vlora where the independence of the Albanian state was declared, only 100 years ago. At the time Albania had just liberated itself from Ottoman… Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: November 14, 2011
14 November 2011 — Stop NATO U.S. Speeds Up Militarization Of Iran’s Neighbors U.S. To Provide Advanced Interceptor Missiles To United Arab Emirates Video And Text: Foreign Minister Blasts NATO In Libya, Warning Vis-A-Vis Syria Obama To Meet With All Major Asia-Pacific Military Allies Albania, Georgia: NATO Values Troops More Than Democracy Continue reading
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Rerun: Kosovo “Freedom Fighters” Financed by Organised Crime By Michel Chossudovsky
Deafening silence of the Western corporate media. The links of the KLA to organized crime, which are now being revealed by the European Parliament’s investigation were known and documented by Interpol and the US Congress prior to the onslaught of the 1999 war on Yugoslavia. Continue reading
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Pyotr ISKENDEROV: Kosovo Case in the International Court of Justice: Time to Shed Illusions
The International Court of Justice was supposed to unveil its ruling in April, 2010 but, as the media found out, serious disagreements surfaced among the Court judges and the process took longer than initially expected. Moreover, there were indications that the West deliberately postponed the ruling to exert additional pressure on Belgrade over the extradition… Continue reading
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Strategic Culture Foundation online magazine – Latest publications from 14-19 March, 2010
2010-03-15 Aleksandr SALITZKY & Vladimir TATSIY China’s Accelerating Economic Growth (I) “China’s leaders described 2009 as the year when the country’s economy had to face the toughest challenges since the turn of the century while navigating increasingly complicated domestic and international situations. The job done by China to meet the challenges must have been remarkable Continue reading
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Greater Albania: Threat of A New US-NATO sponsored Conflict In Europe By Rick Rozoff
Europe may be perched above the precipice of its first armed conflict since NATO’s 78-day bombing war against Yugoslavia in 1999 and the resultant armed invasion of Macedonia from NATO-occupied Kosovo two years later. With the formal accession of Albania into full NATO membership this April and the subsequent reelection victory (at least formally)… Continue reading