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Jun 05 2025 Does Russia ride a Paper Tiger?
“weak leaderships bring calamities on nations”
Amb. Bhadrakumar explores the deeper psycho-geopolitical questions we all ponder. The western assessment is that “Putin shies away from taking tough decisions.” Russia was bearded in their own den, shown by the perpetrators of the strategic bomber bases attack to be perhaps riding a paper tiger, and are now under… Continue reading
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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 needs more clarity for us to move on…
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Dec 07 2024 The End of Pluralism in the Middle East
A truly seismic change in the Middle East appears to be happening very fast.
By Ambassador Craig Murray at www.craigmurray.org.uk.
At its heart is a devil’s bargain – Turkey and the Gulf States accept the annihilation of the Palestinian nation and creation of a Greater Israel, in return for the annihilation of the Shia minorities of Syria… Continue reading -
Nov 10 2024 Pepe Escobar vs Ankit Shah
The Most Explosive Geopolitical Debate of 2024: Pepe Escobar vs Ankit Shah, two prominent geopolitical analysts tackle critical issues defining our global landscape.
Pepe Escobar, a veteran analyst, and Dr. Ankit Shah, a rising voice, debate hot topics from Kashmir’s future and the China-Taiwan standoff to the Iran-Israel conflict and BRICS 2024. Their insights shed light… Continue reading
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Aug 11 2024 Pepe Escobar Peeks through the Chaos
Join us for an illuminating live discussion with renowned journalist Pepe Escobar and Dr. Eamon McKinney, broadcasting from the tropical paradise of Koh Samui, Thailand.
Hosted by the Greenlight Cafe and produced by Awakening in Health, this exclusive event cuts through the noise of mainstream narratives and offers a fresh perspective on today’s complex geopolitical landscape.
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Aug 02 2024 Thalassocracy were afraid of the St. Petersburg Parade
Russia was able to return to the concept of cheap deterrence of the thalassocracy with the limited use of its own fleet and the use of the potential of strong allies at sea.
By Rostislav Ishchenko
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“Rule Britain by the Waves” is not just a popular song and once an unofficial anthem of a power… Continue reading
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Jun 26 2024 China Today: Julian Assange and a new wrinkle.
A new wrinkle. Recently there were visits between China and Australia and it went well. The Chinese commentators and experts say Assange was released to save Aukus and to repair any relational issues between Australia, the UK and the US. They say it was purely for geopolitical reasons. Settling Assange’s case helps US consolidate ties… Continue reading