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05 mayo, 2026

Is Russia Really ‘Too Soft’ in Enforcing Its Red Lines?

 

Is Russia Really ‘Too Soft’ in Enforcing Its Red Lines?

By Drago Bosnic

In recent days and weeks, many former and current Russian military officers have expressed their skepticism and even frustration with how the Russian government is handling the escalating attacks by the Kiev Regime and its NATO overlords.

Starmer’s Silly Talking Points: King Charles III Visits Washington

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark

He can hardly be blamed for being given the brief by his Prime Minister. King Charles III is in the United States on a repair job, playing diplomatic handyman and mender for Sir Keir Starmer and the US-UK alliance so long regarded as special.

Endurance and Elimination: Iran, Zionism, and America’s Strategic Captivity

By Rima Najjar

The 1979 Iranian Revolution is routinely mischaracterized in the West as a spasm of religious zealotry or a regression into pre-modern darkness. This framing conveniently justifies external pressure while shielding the West from scrutiny of its own ideological assumptions.

Video: The Battle for Oil, Deadly “Macroeconomic Medicine”, The Dangers of Nuclear War, “The War on Terrorism”

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky

The war has an economic rationale to it. It is certainly does not have the objective of weeding out terrorism. It has underlying economic objectives, the most important of which as far as the Middle East war is concerned is securing control over oil reserves.

Why Cuba’s Wait for a Democrat Savior is a Melian Miscalculation

By Miguel Santos García

Cuba has finally begun to breathe again after a long-awaited shipment of Russian crude oil broke through the Trump administration’s punishing energy blockade, delivering roughly 100,000 metric tons of fuel that has begun to ease the crippling blackouts and restore a fragile sense of everyday life to the embattled island.

The Future of Türkiye-Europe Relations After the Geopolitical Storm

By Ret Admiral Cem Gürdeniz

Türkiye is not an ordinary country. It acts as a buffer in the belt of instability between Europe and West Asia and plays a key role in controlling migration routes. Despite this, relations between Türkiye and the European Union have never developed on an equal footing. Türkiye has been excluded from the decision-making mechanism but has been connected to the system.

Malek Bennabi: An Algerian Genius Confronting the Barbarity of the Contemporary World. Part I

By Amir Nour and Laala Bechetoula

Malek Bennabi (1905–1973) is the most systematically ignored major thinker of the 20th century. An Algerian engineer, polyglot and civilisational analyst, he forged — decades before Huntington, Nye or Fukuyama — a set of analytical tools of startling contemporary relevance: colonisability, the civilisational triad, Globalism, the ideological struggle, and the pipeline of betrayal.

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