The Black Sea Fleet is an operational-strategic command of the Russian Navy located on the Black Sea which also includes the ships harbored in the Azov Sea. The history of the fleet begins in the late 18th century in the city of Sevastopol. At that time Russia struggled …
Read More »New US Airport in Syria While ISIL Struggles to Pay the Mujahedeen-But Where Are the Syrians?
Following intensive construction work in Rumailan old military airport in Hasakah province in the North East of Syria, including extending its runways, the airport is now ready to be turned into the first US military base on Syrian territories. The base, strategically located in the center on the …
Read More »Turkey’s New Base in Qatar
Olivier Decottignies and Soner Cagaptay Having a permanent military foothold in the Gulf will put Turkey in an elite group of powers, but more presence also means more exposure, whether to Saudi-Iranian tensions or other local crises. In December, Ankara announced that it will establish a new military …
Read More »War Propaganda and the Western Media: Fabricated Images. Fake Videos
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Sorry, we made a mistake: The NYT’s retraction was presented as a technical error whereby the wrong pictures were mistakenly selected. “A packet of American briefing materials that was prepared for the Geneva meeting asserts that the photograph was taken in Russia. The same …
Read More »Facing the Facts: ‘US Must Approve Putin’s Strategy in Syria’
According to the US magazine National Review, Washington should accept an uncomfortable truth: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is pursuing the right strategy in Syria. Accepting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s stance on Syria is an uncomfortable necessity that Washington should acknowledge if it wants to degrade and destroy Daesh, journalist Jay …
Read More »Europe to Weaken in 2016: What Dangers Does It Pose to America?
Neither a strong US nor a strong Europe threaten each other, however for the US, the danger is not a Europe that becomes too strong, but the one that is too weak; and it is definitely going to weaken in 2016, according to American political analyst Joseph S. …
Read More »Algeria Orders 12 Su-34 ‘Fullback’ Fighter-Bombers from Russia
By Oscar Nkala The Algerian Air Force has ordered 12 Sukhoi (Su-34) “Fullback” fighter bombers from Russian aircraft manufacturer Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association to replace an aged fleet of Soviet-era MiG-25s, which are long over-due for retirement from service, as part of an ongoing force modernization program. In an …
Read More »Islamic State Threatens To Destroy Saudi Prisons Following Mass Executions
The Islamic State threatened to destroy Saudi Arabian prisons holding jihadists after Riyadh’s execution of 47 people including 43 convicted al Qaeda militants, Reuters reports. The militant group, which has claimed responsibility for attacks in the kingdom and stepped up operations in neighboring Yemen, singled out the al-Ha’ir …
Read More »What’s Next for the World Economy?
While markets are having a shaky start to 2016, the chatter of commentators proclaiming the ‘new normal’ at which the global economy has supposedly arrived has been steady. It is true that the economic framework for the United States, and the trajectory of the global economy, is different …
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