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  • Crash of Azerbaijani civilian airliner in Kazakhstan

    Accidental tragedy or monstrous provocation?

    Editorial at the Strategic Culture Foundation.
    It may be hoped that the attempts by Russiaโ€™s adversaries to politicize this tragedy and use it to weaken the trusting relations between historically close nations are doomed to failure.
    The crash investigation of the Brazilian-built Embraer 190 airliner is ongoing, and therefore, it is too early… Continue reading

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  • The Perfect Energy Storm Arrives in Europe…

    … and Uncle Sam runs “to help”.

    ๐Ÿ’  @DDGeopolitics:
    โญ• ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Ukraine bought “democratic” gas from the USA

    The energy company DTEK (owned by oligarch Rinat Akhmedov through SCM Limited) purchased the first batch of 100 million cubic meters of LNG . The gas was delivered from the state of Louisiana by the Gaslog Savannah vessel (flag… Continue reading

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  • Shattering Anglo-Zionist Delusions

    “On @Dialogue_NRA discussing the power vacuum in Syria and the many problems facing Erdogan and Al-Qaeda.

    Zionists have occupied the south.

    Iran, Russia, and Iraq have been sending oil, refined products, and goods to Syria, that’s now Erdogan’s burden.”
    [Russia used to send a lot of the grain for food]

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    A massive switcheroo and psyop has been underway in… Continue reading

  • Putinโ€™s Q&A and the Forever Wars Riddle

    Putin’s answers connect to the fog of the Forever Wars.

    By Pepe Escobar at Sputnik.
    He spoke for four and a half hours, virtually non-stop, reviewing the results of 2024, mastering all the facts.
    His Direct Line received over 2 million questions, from Russia and around the world. And he had to crown the performance with a flourish,… Continue reading

  • The Parable of Dr. Heinz Kissinger

    Who really was Henry Kissinger and what did he do?

    By Professor Dr. Syed Mujahid Kamran at Daily Pakistan.
    โ€œBriefly the role of the American public was talked about by Charlie Rose with Kissinger who paused to pick his words carefully. Kissinger told his interviewer, Rose, that the United States is a nation whose public has no… Continue reading

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  • Anarchy in the Levant

    Your future dream is a chaos scheme. Tehran and Moscow harbor no illusions โ€“ and are preparing accordingly. The war on BRICS is just getting started.

    By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.

    Syria as we knew it is being eviscerated in real time โ€“ in geographic, cultural, economic and military terms โ€“ by an appalling… Continue reading

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  • After the Road to Damascus…

    By Strategika51 at strategika510.com.ย 

    [machine translation)
    This brief analysis of the rapid evolution of an advanced phase of the war, hybrid ongoing global attempts to identify elements of intelligibility to a developing situation and can not claim in any way to enter a meaningful way the reality of the phenomenon underlying that allowed for the moment to… Continue reading

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  • Syriaโ€™s post-mortem

    Terror, occupation, and Palestine.

    By Pepe Escobar at The Cradle.ย 
    The NATO-Israeli cabal cheering on Damascus’s fall will get more than they bargained for. Power struggles and infighting among extremist militias and civil society, each backed by different regional and foreign actors who want a piece of the pie.
    The short headline defining the abrupt, swift end of… Continue reading

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  • Navigating the Fog

    An Interview with Professor Sergey A. Karaganov

    By Nora Hoppe and Tariq Marzbaan at Al Mayadeen.
    As we transition from a dying world to a new one in its turbulent birth pangs โ€“ we find ourselves in a foggy interregnum that urgently needs more clarity for us to move onโ€ฆ
    We thus turn once again to political scientist… Continue reading

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  • Shock, Despair: Quo Vadis

    Like Syria, when my internet connection disappeared over the weekend, I felt lost. I did not know what is happening and all I saw before the world went dark for me, was this.

    So, I knew. And I mourned and I kicked against the situation, and then I started thinking it through with no informational overload.… Continue reading

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  • Lessons from Syria: Assad and Putin

    Why do the Brutalists Lose?

    by Marat Khairullin on Substack.

    Syria is important. No matter how bitter it is to realize this. But there is such a maxim, “no matter how hard the failure is, if you have learned from it, then it is no longer a failure, but the next step up the mountain.” In other… Continue reading

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