Selected Articles: Here’s What Trump’s Peace Plan Might Look Like and Why Russia Might Agree to It

Here’s What Trump’s Peace Plan Might Look Like and Why Russia Might Agree to It

By Andrew Korybko, November 07, 2024

More than likely, he’ll seek to freeze the conflict along the Line of Contact (LOC), wherever it may be by that time, as he’s not expected to coerce Ukraine into withdrawing from the regions whose administrative borders Russia claims in their entirety.

The Price of Eggs: Why Harris Lost to Trump

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, November 07, 2024

From foreign to domestic policy, Harris failed to distinguish herself as one able to depart from the Biden program in her own right. Instead, it was hoped that some organic coalition of anti-Trump Republicans, independents, Black voters, women and American youth would somehow materialise at the ballot box.

President Trump Reelected. What’s Next? Is the Deep State Divided? Has Putin Congratulated President-Elect Trump?

By Peter Koenig, November 07, 2024

The so-called Deep State seems to be divided. On the one hand, they let Trump win the elections (maybe the voter gap was too big to be rigged?); and on the other, they will not let go, and do everything possible to avoid Trump entering the White House on 20 January 2025.

What Comes Next for the Palestinians? Trump Unlikely to Oppose Netanyahu’s Genocide

By Philip Giraldi, November 07, 2024

During the lead-up to the presidential campaign, Trump sometimes referred to himself as the most popular politician in Israel, including a conceit that if he were able to run for office in that country he would be able to get elected to the highest offices without any problem.

Oh No, Now the US Will Have a President Who Does Bad Things

By Caitlin Johnstone, November 07, 2024

The reason US presidential elections are so close and US politics remain divided pretty much 50–50 is because both parties are constantly walking the tightrope of trying to give the donor class as much as possible while giving Americans as little as possible and still getting votes.

Russian Army Now the Strongest in the World: US News and World Report

By Ahmed Adel, November 06, 2024

The American magazine US News and World Report declared the Russian army the strongest in the world. This is because the Russian military has combat experience that no other army in the world has, not even Israel or the United States. More importantly, Russia’s combat experience is with wars of the 21st century, which are completely different from those of the previous century.

“The World As It Was”: A Masterly Documentary Film. “Four Died Trying”. JFK, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, R. F. Kennedy

By Edward Curtin, November 07, 2024

Here’s a film about the 1950s – “The World As It Was” – that will tell you a great deal about life in the U.S.A. today, while disabusing anyone of the notion that nostalgia for that mephitic decade is in order, for it was a time when “democracy” tended toward totalitarianism. 


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