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  • Venezuela: Imperial Revenge

    Joti Brar – Venezuela and Unified Global War

    Published the day after US invaded Venezuela and abducted its democratically elected and immensely popular socialist president Nicolas Maduro, this presentation on “Venezuela and The Unified Global War” was delivered by Joti Brar, chair of the CPGB-ML, at an inaugural meeting of the British Chapter of the Antifascist… Continue reading

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  • The Imaginary Peace President

    “During his first term, Trump became the ultimate causal agent for every one of the current conflicts with Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela.”

    By William Schryver at imetatronink.

    One of the most common claims about the Trump 45 administration is that “He didn’t start any new wars.”

    This is demonstrably FALSE.
    During his first term, Trump became the ultimate… Continue reading

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  • Why did the Aborigines eat Cook

    … Essentially, we need to do what the West is doing to us.

    By Rostislav Ishchenko at Ukraine.ru.

    (machine translation)

    For those who always worry that there are too many words, I will express the meaning of this material in one phrase: don’t be complacent, it won’t get any better.

    Now, for everyone else who doesn’t get it with just… Continue reading

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  • Dangerous Moment

    … it’s not so easy to escape from a war you started yourself, leaving your allies to fend for themselves.

    By Rostislav Ishchenko at Ukraine.ru.

    (machine translation)

    We are currently facing a moment of truth: either Russia will be able to complete its military operation in Ukraine within the next three to five months with a victory that… Continue reading

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  • Russia on Iran Snap-Back Sanctions

    tomorrow, 27ᵗʰ September 2025, the 2015 JCPOA “snap-back” sanctions will come into force. With disavowal from China and Russia, it will become a milestone day in the disintegration of the post-WW2 UN system.

    with appreciation to Dr. Karl at karlof1’s Geopolitical Gymnasium.
    One Major FM statement and two by main UN Representative Vassily Nebenzia
    On 20 September, Russia’s… Continue reading

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  • What really happened in Alaska

    The Putin–Trump meeting dropped some important veils. It revealed that Washington views Russia as a peer power, and that Europe is little more than a useful American tool.

    By Pepe Escobar at The Cradle.

    Alaska was not only about Ukraine. Alaska was mostly about the world’s top two nuclear powers attempting to rebuild trust and apply the… Continue reading

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  • The Delicate Exit

    “Now let them seek a delicate exit from the mess they’ve gotten themselves into — but we will achieve our objectives.” — VVP

    By William Schryver at imetatronink.

    My coalescing sense of the underwhelming Alaska Chats is that Russia has not materially varied from its longstanding terms.

    Trump rolled into town with his “stealth” flyover, imagining he was… Continue reading

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  • Bear, Dragon, Elephant, Toucan, Nightingale stare down Goldfinger

    Of course it’s all about Alaska. Here’s what’s in play. But it’s the shadowplay that’s even more exciting.

    By Pepe Escobar at Strategic Culture Foundation.

    Of course it’s all about Alaska. Here’s what’s in play. But it’s the shadowplay that’s even more exciting.

    Across the world, for those who grew up in the Cold War Swingin’ Sixties, the temptation is… Continue reading

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  • The Bear and the Eagle Face-Off in Alaska

    All eyes on Alaska. The Bear-Eagle face-off is part of an astonishing acceleration of history in the summer of 2025.

    By Pepe Escobar at Sputnik.

    Two weeks after Alaska, there’s the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) annual summit in Tianjin, China. India’s Narendra Modi and Iran’s Masoud Pezeshkian will join, among others, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin at… Continue reading

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  • What can the US do against China?

    Preparing for aggression and “just in case” exercises. 

    By Rostislav Ishchenko at Ukraine.ru. 

    (machine translation)

    Trump found himself in a difficult situation. He failed to convince Russia to sign a peace treaty (or rather, a ceasefire) with Ukraine on American terms.

    As far as I can tell, Trump’s confidence that Moscow would quickly accept his proposal was based on… Continue reading

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  • A Bird’s Eye View of the Ukraine War

    The whole world is watching these developments with great interest. 

    By William Schryver at imetatronink.
    They will endeavor to talk tough and “keep up appearances” for a while yet, but as a credible and capable military/political alliance, NATO is irreparably broken.

    I’ve watched a LOT of drone footage from this war. I’ve seen, from a bird’s eye view,… Continue reading

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