Selected Articles: The Second Long Telegram, US Aid, and Russia’s Economic Trauma
Take Your Money and Shove it: The Second Long Telegram, US Aid, and Russia’s Economic Trauma
By , January 07, 2025
The National Security Archive of George Washington University, as it so often does, performed a fabulous service for historians of diplomatic history prior to Christmas by publishing an insightful cable on US-Russian relations. The 70-paragraph telegram from the US Embassy in Moscow, which has assumed the status of legend, came from analyst E. Wayne Merry in March 1994.
US-NATO’s “Counter-Christmas Crusade” Against the Cradle of Civilization and the Holy Land
By , January 08, 2025
There has been a searing irony to Christmas since August 1990 and the decimating embargo on Iraq. It marked the beginning of the destruction of the region where the three Abrahamic religions were born at Ur in southern Iraq, where the Garden of Eden is believed to have flourished at Al-Qurnah, translation “connection” or “joint”, since it is where the Biblical Tigris and Euphrates rivers join.
By , January 08, 2025
The evidence amply confirms that the Pfizer vaccine is a dangerous substance, resulting in deaths and adverse events. This is confirmed by the Pfizer Confidential Report released under FOI in October 2021. It comes from the horse’s mouth.
Washington’s Long War Against Us All
By , January 08, 2025
The West has a long history of creating atrocity stories to falsely claim victimization. Western-supported terrorists, as an example, use chemical weapons as false flags, to falsely blame the Assad government. Western-supported terrorists target and slaughter civilians as policy in Syria.
China, Forward-Looking – 2025 and Beyond
By , January 07, 2025
In 2025 and beyond, China’s focus will remain on Global South markets, including the nine-country BRICS association, as well as on the different ASEAN Free Trade Agreements and on APEC. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation is an intergovernmental organization promoting trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region.
Freedom with a Caveat. Barbara Nimri Aziz
By , January 06, 2025
Earlier this month, supporters cheered a judgment in favor of Omali Yeshitela, 83, and his co-defendants, all members of the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement. Their trial ended with the accused receiving no jail time. But was it really a victory for free speech and free association?
A Voyage into a Complete Unknown Known. Edward Curtin
By , January 06, 2025
I don’t know about you, but I find some movies useful and even entertaining because, like dreams, they exercise my imagination. They project onto my mind horizon-framed memories, my soul into a visual brigantine seeking its Ithaca where I will finally open my eyes and grasp the reality of so many reflections.