In what might come as a surprise, Zbigniew Brzezinski, a prominent geopolitical strategist and a former National security advisor, downplayed tensions between the United States and Russia, as well as between Moscow and Ankara after the Su-24 bomber was shot out of the Syrian skies by the Turkish …
Read More »Kogalymavia Confirms Crashed Russian Airliner’s Tail Part Was Damaged
Kogalymavia confirmed on Monday that a Russian airliner’s tail part had been damaged prior to the air crash in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. © REUTERS/ MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY Decompression, Structural Faults May Explain A321 Plane Crash On Saturday, Airbus A-321 operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia crashed in the Sinai Peninsula …
Read More »To Progress and Back: The Rise and Fall of Erdogan’s Turkey
No other state has catapulted itself into the future quite as rapidly, nor relapsed back into its dark past as suddenly, as Turkey. First there was modernization, and now the beginnings of a civil war. The country is divided by mistrust and hate. This is Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s …
Read More »Syria Crisis Main Topic at Putin-Obama Meeting, Ukraine Issue Secondary
The Russian and US leaders will focus on the Syrian conflict during their meeting on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday. Earlier Thursday, the Kremlin spokesman confirmed that Putin and Obama would meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Monday.”Of course, the main topic is …
Read More »Yemeni president returns to Aden after six months
Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi arrived in the city of Aden on Tuesday from the Saudi capital Riyadh, where he has been in exile for the past six months, a presidential source has revealed. Gulf Online news agency said that Hadi arrived at Aden International Airport accompanied …
Read More »Syria’s Opposition Reacts to Putin’s Move
In the Damascus suburban quarter of the Assad Quarter, Assad forces succeeded in mounting a successful counterattack to repel a operation by Jaish Al Islam of Zahran Aloush. Few days later, in September 16, the deputy of Aloush, was killed. This was coupled with a chain of assassinations …
Read More »Exiled Yemeni Government Ready to Return Home
The exiled Yemeni government, which is currently in Saudi Arabia, is ready to return to their homeland, to a special prepared region, Vice President of Yemen Khaled Bahah said Friday. In January, as heavy violence escalated in Yemen between Shiite Houthi opposition insurgents and the Yemeni army, the militants captured vast territories in the country, including its …
Read More »NATO Military Buildup Close to Russia ‘Has no Parallel in Cold War History’
NATO’s unprecedented decision to deploy troops and heavy weaponry to Russia’s western border spells the beginning of a “new and potentially more dangerous cold war,” which will lead to increasingly strained relations with Moscow and escalating violence in Ukraine, the National Interest reported. “Taking this perhaps fateful step …
Read More »Trump Hired Crowd of ‘Supporters’ for Presidential Bid Announcement
If Donald Trump’s presidential bid has left you asking “who in their right mind would vote for that man?” the answer could very well be: actors he’s paid 50 bucks. Donald Trump is rich. Really, really, really rich. We know because he told us. “I’m really rich. I’ll …
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