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20 mayo, 2026

Video: How Empire Manufactures Global War

 

Video: How Empire Manufactures Global War

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and James Patrick

In this in‑depth conversation, economist and Global Research founder Prof. Michel Chossudovsky lays out how NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine, the genocide in Palestine, economic warfare, and a multi‑trillion‑dollar nuclear rearmament drive all connect into a single, emerging global war.

Turkiye’s Blue Homeland (Mavi Vatan) and Maritime Jurisdiction Areas Law

By Ret Admiral Cem Gürdeniz

When the concept of the Blue Homeland emerged in June 2006, one of the most critical periods of decline and siege in the history of Türkiye’s maritime geopolitics was being experienced. However, the origin of this process was not only in the 2000s, but also much further, especially in the 1970s, to the continental shelf crises that started in the Aegean Sea.

Trump Fails to Separate Russia and China

By Ahmed Adel

During Trump’s visit to China, Xi said he wanted their countries to avoid the Thucydides trap. Thucydides was a great ancient Greek historian, and his idea that a rising power threatens an existing power and that war almost inevitably follows is widely recognized in political theory. In this way, Xi warned the Americans that this should not happen and that it could be different – that there should be no war and that cooperation would be much better.

Russia’s Next Generation Fighter Jet Su-57D. Two-seater Version for India. Moscow-Delhi Defense Partnership

By Drago Bosnic

On May 17, Russia revealed the latest variant of its next-generation fighter jet, the Su-57D two-seater. The aircraft used for flight testing is one of the prototypes serving as a platform for integrating the Sukhoi S-70 “Okhotnik-B” (literally “Hunter-B”), a heavy stealth UCAV (unmanned combat aerial vehicle) that has already seen combat over NATO-occupied Ukraine.

Why Bolivia’s Protests Persist Even After the Government Partially Backed Down?

By Miguel Santos García and Think BRICS

Bolivia’s fragile social pact is unraveling. A fuel decree and a land law ignited the streets — and even a partial government retreat isn’t enough to silence a movement demanding far more.

Americans’ Right to Refuse: A Nullification Progress Report

By Greg Guma

Although rejected by federal courts, nullification remains effective. And alignments flip. Southern states once defied federal civil rights laws. Now liberal cities refuse to cooperate with the feds.

Happiness in the Age of Illusion. “The Quiet Structures of Morality, Ethics, Community, and Responsibility”

By Dr. Gary Null

There are conversations we must return to again and again, not because they are comfortable, but because they illuminate something essential about the human condition. Happiness is one of those conversations.

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