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Nov 30 2025 Dmitry Orlov: The Fog of Diplomacy
You may have heard the cliché “the fog of war.”
Well, it no longer exists.
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Nov 30 2025 Thailand Sidelines the US and Goes to Beijing – Geopolitical Implications for a Declining West
By Peter Koenig
It is a pleasant sight to see, how in Asia a (former?) military ally of the United States, Thailand, shifts away from Washington and goes to Beijing – literally.
On 14 November 2025, the Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn had embarked on a five-day historic state visit to Beijing. This is not a common event,… Continue reading
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Nov 30 2025 MOATS: George Galloway – The eleventh hour
-Trump turning up the pressure on Venezuela
As Washington sharpens its tone, what does this mean for Maduro, the region, and the global balance? ⚠️
-Ukraine’s quiet talks in the US Behind the scenes, Kyiv is engaged in desperate diplomacy — but is anyone still listening?
Netanyahu’s bid for a pardon
With Israel in political… Continue reading
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Nov 30 2025 Gaza to Donbass: How Israel and Ukraine Built a Transnational War Machine
From Bandera to Ben-Gurion, a new alliance is fusing battlefield technologies, ultranationalist ideologies, and Western power; turning Gaza and Donbass into two fronts of the same war.
Sarah B. from DD Geopolitics
The Ukraine–Israel Nexus: Pragmatic Alliances Amid Paradoxes and Shared Challenges
From Bandera to Ben-Gurion, echoes of ethno-nationalist revival resonate in the modern trajectories of Ukraine and… Continue reading -
Nov 30 2025 Slices of Temple Mount
“… congressman Wilbur Mills, often called “the most powerful man in Washington,” was a married man from Arkansas. Unlike Clinton, he didn’t settle for Lewinsky or Trump. Sex and war is a permanent 69 in the American psyche…”
with gratitude to Linh Dinh at Postcards from the End.
Jewish Crusade! — Nov 28, 2025.
Besieged, Trump is momentarily saved by… Continue reading