One sharp and interesting analysis of situation in Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija came last week from Andrew Korybko, program host at Radio Sputnik. Mr. Korybko speaks on how the whirlwind of geopolitics, military interests and global giants of business, as well as the change of US …
Read More »Astana Peace Talks: West Losing Its Influence in Middle East
On January 25, The Financial Times published an article on the role of Western countries at the Astana negotiations. Author Erika Solomon writes that Western diplomats could do absolutely nothing to influence the negotiations and “found themselves relegated with journalists to the plaid-carpeted Irish Pub of a hotel in Kazakhstan.” Astana …
Read More »Trump-Putin Talks? Will Trump Lift Sanctions against Russia? Could Be “Costly” To Russia
Tweets on social media say Trump is about to lift the sanctions placed on Russia by the Obama regime. Being a showman, Trump would want to make this announcement himself, not have it made for him by someone outside his administration. Nevertheless, the social media tweets are a …
Read More »A “New Birth of Freedom” for Serbs?
A really remarkable chain of events has been happening to Serbs during recent months and weeks. It started at the end of 2016 and continued even faster with the beginning of 2017. Firstly, a proven enemy of Serbs, Hillary Clinton, lost the US presidential election, which was immediately …
Read More »Patriotism and Return of Nation-states Is the Future, Say European Politicians
Patriotism and the return of nation-states will define the future of Europe, say right-wing political leaders gathered at the “Freedom for Europe” conference in Germany.
Read More »Cops of the Pacific? U.S. military’s role in Asia during the age of Donald Trump
Trump walks in during Pentagon’s preparations for a future U.S.-Japan-South Korean triangular military alliance Despite the attention being given to America’s roiling wars and conflicts in the Greater Middle East, crucial decisions about the global role of U.S. military power may be made in a region where, as …
Read More »First Attempt at ‘Islamic State’, and Roots of Euro Jihad – 1990s Bosnian Civil War
Following the visit of the Russian top diplomat Sergei Lavrov to Serbia, about a week ago, a number of political and military figures in the Balkans’ neighbourhood, and Europe/NATO have been vocal in accusing Russia for using Serbs (in Serbia and Bosnia) to fuel new instability in the ever volatile …
Read More »On the Forthcoming Elections in Germany: From Sex Mobs to the ‘Chancellor Act’
The election marathon in Germany does not start until 2017, but many of those involved are already actively preparing for it. As the old German proverb goes, he who starts early is halfway there. One of the first to start early is the tabloid newspaper Bild, the super giant …
Read More »John Pilger: The Coming War on China
The greatest build-up of American-led military forces since the Second World War is well under way. When I first went to Hiroshima in 1967, the shadow on the steps was still there. It was an almost perfect impression of a human being at ease: legs splayed, back bent, …
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