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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 who want a piece of the pie.
The short headline defining the abrupt, swift end of… Continue reading -
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 kicked against the situation, and then I started thinking it through with no informational overload.… Continue reading
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Dec 09 2024 Russia’s Next Move
Pepe Escobar reviews the debacle and sordidness with Judge. And Russia’s Next Move
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Dec 09 2024 The End of Bashar al-Assad’s Rule in Syria
Kevork Almassian explains the end of Bashar al-Assad’s rule in Syria and what could come next.
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Dec 08 2024 Winners and losers in Syria
After the former regime’s treacherous capitulation and abandonment of Resistance, Syria is carved up and recalibrated by the new owners.
By Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar at the Indian Punchline.
Iran and Russia are the two big losers in the ouster of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday by the Sunni Islamist groups affiliated to al-Qaeda. Assad fled in… Continue reading
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Dec 04 2024 The First BRICS War
The Global Majority should be on full alert. The Greater Idiblistan attack is part of a complex interconnected operation.
By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.
The Syria riddle: How it may turn into the First BRICS War.
The timeline tells the story.
November 18: Ronen Bar, Israel’s Shin Bet chief, meets with heads of MIT, Turkey’s intel.
November… Continue reading