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  • On the cusp of nuclear war with China

    In this powerful interview, KJ Noh breaks down the dangerous trajectory of U.S. foreign policy.

    KJ Noh: How the US Is Escalating Toward War With China https://t.co/QTLyFcJclY via @YouTube
    — India & Global Left (@Indiagloballeft) September 20, 2025

    We explore whether China is doing enough for Palestine, how and why the United States is escalating toward war with… Continue reading

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  • Last Chinese warning

    … the Tianjin SCO summit is a collective demarche by Eurasia, which has united against the United States, the European Union, and their regional allies…

    By Rostislav Ishchenko at Ukraine.ru.

    (machine translation)

    The meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization states that opened in Tianjin today is undoubtedly a diplomatic triumph for China. This was clearly intended by 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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  • Trump received the War’s Victor

    Michael von der Schulenburg: Alaska Meeting Was a “Game Changer”

    Excellent discussion and correct preliminary conclusion. “Trust-building” was leitmotif, to halt the runaway train to nuclear war. Reality between the two who count are now materially different. Europeans stand alone, and will cast off by Empire. “The Peace” is gonna be imposed on the crazed Europeans,… Continue reading

  • 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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  • 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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  • Iran’s Grand Strategy — Vali Nasr

    “Either the U.S. lets Iran become nuclear, or the U.S. has to engage diplomatically.”

    In this interview, Negar Razavi speaks with @vali_nasr about his new book, Iran’s Grand Strategy: A Political History — and the choices ahead for U.S. foreign policy.

    It was pleasure to speak with Security in Context on my book Iran’s Grand Strategy https://t.co/7By3bceGnS
    —… Continue reading

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  • Degaussing your Mind of NUTS

    Jamarl Thomas interviews KJ Noh on China’s hidden role in Iran’s new defense posture against US aggression, and the big view at the moment.

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    Jamarl Thomas: You look good. You look good. You look good. Let me bring him on. KJ. No. The man himself. KJ is a journalist, political analyst, writer, and teacher specializing… Continue reading

  • 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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