Selected Articles: Russia Damages EU “Mission” in Kyiv

Russia Damages EU “Mission” in Kyiv

By Kurt Nimmo, October 11, 2022

In retaliation for the terrorist attack against the Kerch Strait bridge, Russia has reportedly damaged an EU “mission” said to help organize security in Ukraine.

Mitigating Africa’s Food Crisis, Increased Russian Grain Exports: Can African Leaders Prioritize and Address Food Security Challenges?

By Kester Kenn Klomegah, October 11, 2022

Global food security, especially in Africa, has been in the media publications these past few months. While a few outspoken African leaders shifted blames to Russia-Ukraine crisis, others focus on spending state budget to import food to calm rising discontent among the population.

Is the CIA Supporting Another Color Revolution in Iran—Like the One that Installed the Shah in 1953?

By Jeremy Kuzmarov, October 11, 2022

Amini died allegedly of a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke after, eyewitnesses claimed, she was beaten while incarcerated. The Iranian government, however, released a video which appeared to show that Amini merely got in a dispute with a police officer about the way she wore the hijab and that the police officer walked away.

Roadblocks in the Inter-Korean Railway Projects: The Armistice and the UN Command between Two Koreas

By Lee Je-hun, October 10, 2022

Even South Korea’s President Roh Moo-Hyun had to obtain permission from the United Nations Command (UNC) in order to cross the dividing line between the two Koreas on his way to the summit with his counterpart Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang. The UNC has used its authority to grant permission to cross the dividing line as a wedge in the inter-Korean Railway Projects, and the United States government, which commands the UNC, has been engaged in a tug-of-war to preserve the armistice regime and the Cold War order in Northeast Asia.

The Treason of the Intellectuals

By Emanuel Pastreich, October 10, 2022

The opportunity that I had to study at Yale College as an undergraduate and later at Harvard University for my Ph.D., the chance I had to wander among the gothic buildings, to imbibe confidence and purpose, and to learn to think, learn how things work, from distinguished scholars, was a point of stubborn pride for me when I started my career as a professor, but that legacy had devolved into a nightmare, into a travesty.

Ukraine and Nuclear War: Putin Isn’t Bluffing!

By Jerry Kroth, October 10, 2022

Here is a distinctly minority opinion about the Ukraine war: Some people, more than a few, don’t support anything the military-industrial complex is promoting, especially since Vietnam, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan, Grenada, Panama, Somalia, Libya, and whatever new hegemonic expeditions are planned.

Dr. Mary O’Conner Faces Prison After Refusing to Turn Over Private Medical Records of COVID ‘Vaccine Exempt’ Patients

By Amy Mek, October 10, 2022

Now is the time for you to speak with your doctors and know whether they are willing to protect your medical files or will they hand over your most private and confidential details to the state.

Stepan Bandera and Neo-Nazism: Why US-NATO Needs “Banderistan Ukraine”?

By Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirović, October 10, 2022

At the first glance, an ordinary citizen of the globe can think that probably it must be that everything that is now happening in Banderistan Ukraine and around, including and reconstruction of international relations and reformulation of the global order in politics, is just a big misunderstanding.

Who Deserves a Nobel Peace Prize in Ukraine?

By Medea Benjamin and Ariel Gold, October 10, 2022

In what was described as a harsh rebuke of Russia, the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Ukrainian human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties, along with Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski and the Russian human rights organization Memorial. While at first glance, the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties might sound like a group that is well deserving of this honor, Ukrainian peace leader Yurii Sheliazhenko wrote a stinging critique.

Watch What They Do Instead of What They Say

By Michael Snyder, October 10, 2022

Over and over again, we are being told that there is nothing to be concerned about and that our leaders have everything under control.  But then we keep getting more signs that more war is coming.  In fact, it appears that preparations are being made for scenarios that would have once been unthinkable.


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