By Beat Guldimann In the days leading up to the Canadian federal election 2015, pundits and pollsters had gotten the basic result right when they predicted that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party would defeat Stephen Harper’s Conservatives. What nobody saw coming was the landslide that got the Liberal Party …
Read More »Moscow Invites Tehran to International Talks on Syria
Iran was invited to take part for the first time ever in international talks aimed at ending the civil war in Syria, US officials said Tuesday. Iran has yet to respond to the invitation, which was extended by Russia. The next round of talks will take place Thursday in Vienna. The United States …
Read More »Apple of Discord: Golan Heights Oil to Add Fuel to the Fire of Syrian War
An apparent discovery of huge volumes of oil in the disputed Golan Heights brings the stakes of the Russian involvement in Syria to a new geopolitical dimension, F. William Engdahl stresses. It is no secret anymore that the Western political establishment and its Gulf allies have facilitated the …
Read More »Lavrov-Kerry talks: No deal on resignation of Bashar al-Assad
YEKATERINA SINELSCHIKOVA The foreign ministers of Russia and the U.S. met their counterparts from Saudi Arabia and Turkey in Vienna on October 23 for high-level discussions of ways to find a settlement to the Syrian crisis. Russian experts believe the talks mark the first step in the formation …
Read More »Evidence of Things Unseen: US-Led Coalition Has Something to Hide in Syria
Something really fishy is going on in Syria, US Marine combat veteran Gordon Duff notes, adding that Western mass media remains suspiciously mute about the matter. There are lots of battles being fought across Syria, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Libya, accompanied by various local conflicts, US Marine …
Read More »A New Count-Down for a Solution in Syria-In Russian This Time. Will It Work?
Syria’s President Bashar Al Assad paid a secret visit to Moscow Tuesday Oct 20. It was not before Assad returned back to Damascus that news of his visit was aired in the two capitals. On Wednesday 21st, Russia’s President called both Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Turkey’s President …
Read More »What Did Clinton Mean When She Said Snowden Files Fell Into the “Wrong Hands” ?
Hillary Clinton asserted at Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden “stole very important information that has unfortunately fallen into a lot of the wrong hands.” She seemed to be darkly intimating that the information Snowden gave to journalists in Hong Kong before he was …
Read More »Why every side in Syria has a hidden agenda
Russia’s bombing campaign in Syria against so-called ISIS targets has been met with widespread criticism by the other international parties with an interest in the region, but a closer glance reveals that each of the stakeholders is in pursuit of their own aims. A week has passed since …
Read More »How Moscow Forces Washington’s Hand
By Alexander Golts We are witnessing the birth of Russia’s new diplomatic strategy — namely, if Moscow cannot offer anything constructive to the international dialogue, it must create new problems in order to remain relevant. It was clear from the start that President Vladimir Putin could not offer anything positive that would serve as the basis …
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