Watch: Every dog has its day — and today is that day

Thursday, 25 August, 2022 — MintPress News

U.S. Rewards Darya Dugina Assassination with $3 Billion for Weapons

International affairs analyst Mark Sleboda joins MintPress News’ Dan Cohen to discuss the assassination of Darya Dugina and the latest U.S. weapons package to Ukraine. They discuss how western media and intelligence agencies have distorted the role of the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, leading to the murder of his daughter. They also discuss how the U.S. is seeking to maintain a permanent state of conflict in Ukraine, and what the future may look like in this unending conflict.

Six months into Ukraine’s collapse, the world has changed forever

Wednesday, 24 August 2022 — The Cradle

The inevitable transfer of power away from the west is leading to a surge in state-sponsored terrorism, but this will do little to reverse the trend

By Pepe Escobar

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Six months after the start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) by Russia in Ukraine, the geopolitical tectonic plates of the 21st century have been dislocated at astonishing speed and depth – with immense historical repercussions already at hand.

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Intelligence Expert Believes CIA Behind Car Bomb Assassination of Daughter of Alexander Dugin

Wednesday, 24 August 2022 — CovertAction Magazine

By Jeremy Kuzmarov

Daughter of Putin's close ally killed in car bomb 'meant for her dad'Alexander Dugin and his daughter Darya and charred vehicle of the Toyota Land Cruiser that blew up with Darya in it on Saturday night. [Source: metro.co.uk]

Douglas Valentine says that “Zelensky doesn’t go to the bathroom without asking permission from his CIA case officer.”

CIA expert Douglas Valentine, author of the seminal book The Phoenix Program (1990), believes that the CIA was behind the car bomb that killed Darya Dugina, a journalist and daughter of well-known Russian intellectual Alexander Dugin.

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