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Dec 11 2024 Why did Assad say No?
Alastair Crooke and Chris Hedges. Many of the remaining questions are answered.
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Dec 11 2024 Imam Khamenei’s Full Speech of 11 Dec 2024: Syrian Issue
Iman Khamenei’s speech was not televised live. Via Enemywatch
In a meeting with thousands of people from different walks of life, held on December 11, 2024, in the Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah, Imam Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, spoke…
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Dec 11 2024 Pepe Escobar with Nima
Very serious conversation with Nima – scorpions and deep darkness – vultures feeding.
Fade to black.
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Dec 11 2024 Ukraine strikes Russia with US-made ATACMS missiles
MOSCOW, December 11. /TASS/. Russia will retaliate to Ukraine’s ATACMS missile attack on the Taganrog military airfield, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.
The Kiev regime delivered a strike by six US-made ATACMS long-range ballistic missiles at the military airfield…
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Dec 11 2024 Romania – Coup d’État, Instigated by the European Union?
Europe is ever faster on a course of self-destruction
By Peter Koenig
Europe is on a fast, very fast descent into darkness, followed by disappearance. Europe, especially the European Union (EU), is a Washington construct. To be sure, the EU never was…
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Dec 11 2024 Did Syria fall to a Rent-a-Jihadi mob?
Why did Bashar al-Assad allow his government in Damascus to be toppled? The 13-year-old Libya-style intervention in Syria has ended in defeat for the resistance. And I mean the whole of the resistance. For Europe of course there will be…
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Dec 10 2024 Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin: interview to ‘Razvedchik’ (‘Intelligence Officer’) news magazine
❓ Question: Late last year, the Razvedchik (Intelligence Officer) magazine published your article about international development trends in the outgoing year 2024. To what extent have your forecasts come true, and what are the nascent new trends? What can Russia…
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Dec 10 2024 You can’t win a chess match without losing pieces
Syria had been on the board for a long time surrounded by hostile pieces. As the chess match progressed, it was only a matter of time that this piece would be captured. It is like a sudden death that everyone…
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Dec 10 2024 Syria’s post-mortem
Terror, occupation, and Palestine.
By Pepe Escobar at The Cradle.
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… -
Dec 10 2024 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 – we find ourselves in a foggy interregnum that urgently… -
Dec 10 2024 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…
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Dec 10 2024 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…