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28 enero, 2026

Operation Arctic Endurance: Will it Lead to the Disintegration of NATO?

 

Operation Arctic Endurance: Donald Trump Wants to Invade Greenland. Will it Lead to the Disintegration of NATO?

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky

Denmark’s Prime Minister has responded forcefully to the threats of the President of the United States. One NATO member state threatening another NATO state. Trump’s posture could contribute to the destabilization of NATO. This is an issue which we will be examining.

The Anatomy of a Power Structure That Can Still Destroy, But Can No Longer Rule. “The Ugly Israeli-American Rule”

By Rima Najjar

From Gaza to Greenland, real-time feeds deliver atrocities and ambitions as plot twists. State power that once relied on moral narrative now appears primarily as spectacle, circulating through media rather than relying primarily on persuasion through it.

Trump’s Tariff Penalties Against NATO Allies Who Dispatched Troops to Greenland in Solidarity with Denmark

By Andrew Korybko

The US might abandon its new interest in backing radical “security guarantees” for Ukraine due to worsening ties with Western Europe; increasingly Polish-led Central & Eastern Europe could replace Western Europe’s strategic importance for the US; and intra-EU rifts might accordingly widen.

Trump Announces “Gaza Board of Peace Members” for Project Sunrise. Blair, Kushner, Milei, …

By Helena Glass

The Board of Peace has been named: Trump as overseer, Blair, Carney, Rubio, Witkoff, Gabriel, Kushner, Rowan, Erdogan, Milei and Banga. Egyptian President el Sisi is considering Trump’s request.

If Venezuela’s Oil Industry Could Be Easily Revived as Trump Thinks, China Would Have Already Done It

By Miguel Santos García

American oil elites, whose support was anticipated to be a cornerstone of any Venezuela plan, are skeptical about the administration’s push to make the venture feasible. Their reluctance stems from an assessment of the difficulty, risks and costs involved in redeveloping Venezuela’s oil industry.

Greenland Between Denmark and the USA: What is the Price for the Largest Island in the World?

By Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirović

According to estimates by some Western experts, and as reported by the American television NBC TV Network, the value of Greenland today is up to $ 700 billion, including its geopolitical position. The interest of the United States to simply buy the island for cash dates back to 1946, when US President Harry Truman offered $ 100 million in gold for it.

The Empire Strikes Again

By Manlio Dinucci

The United States is preparing to further strengthen its military capabilities, which already allow it to maintain 750 bases in 80 countries and deploy troops to approximately 1,609 locations across all continents.

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