Moscow isn’t likely to bomb Turkish military facilities, but it has other ways of undermining Ankara’s presence in Syria: Russia is now aiding Kurdish rebels — a group that has been labeled as “terrorists” by Turkey. The Syrian Kurdish forces (YPG) are considered extremely valuable in the fight against ISIS. …
Read More »Does Hollande Have the Guts to Join the Russian Coalition in Syria?
Entering the Syrian conflict, Moscow has faced the challenge posed both by Daesh and its covert backers, Canadian Professor Michael Jabara Carley notes; he questions whether French President Hollande has the guts to escape Washington’s “spider web” and join Russia’s coalition in Syria. Professor Michael Jabara Carley of the …
Read More »Deal Between Merkel, Erdogan Will Be the End of Europe – German Media
A difficult question is arising for German Chancellor Angela Merkel before her meeting with Turkish leader Recer Tayyip Erdogan – should Europe deal with a country which buys oil from terrorists? Politicians with principles should have cancelled the meeting, German media reported. EU leaders are expected to meet with the …
Read More »Yuan Small Step: China’s Currency Breaks Into IMF’s Big League
The inclusion of the yuan in the IMF’s basket of world currencies reflects the challenges that face the euro and the dollar, French economist Jacques Sapir told Sputnik. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Monday that it will include the yuan in its basket of currencies that make up the Special …
Read More »Keep Them Coming! Russia Gets More S-400 Air Defense Systems
The Russian military will receive five new regimental units of S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems in 2016, according to arms manufacturer Almaz-Antey. “Thanks to the efficient work of our employees, we are completing most of our government contracts ahead of schedule. According to our plans for 2016, the company will provide Russia’s Ministry of Defense …
Read More »Is Erdogan Planning a Full-Fledged Turkish Occupation of Northern Syria?
French politician Nicolas Dhuicq believes that the Turkish government may be attempting to carry out a campaign which amounts to an indirect form of ethnic cleansing in northern Syria, resettling abandoned villages in the north of the country with Turkic-speaking peoples. Speaking with Radio Sputnik France on Tuesday, Dhuicq, …
Read More »Saudi Conflicts With Iran, Russia Set to Leave Oil Price Low
The OPEC oil cartel may face pressure to lower production quotas, as its efforts to defend the market against shale producers is finally paying off. OPEC looks unlikely to reduce production quotas as its strategy of lowering oil prices to maintain market share begins paying off. Saudi Arabia is facing pressure from other …
Read More »Is Turkey Waging War on Russia in Crimea, the Caucasus, and Central Asia?
What is taking place today is a battle for global dominance, waged by major Western geopolitical players, and what is at stake here is the future of our planet, an anonymous US analyst who goes by the name ‘The Saker’ told Sputnik; as for Daesh, it is simply …
Read More »Saudi Arabia And Pakistan’s Evolving Alliance – Analysis
BY GIORGIO CAFIERO AND DANIEL WAGNER In early November, Pakistan’s chief of army staff, General Raheel Sharif, made an important visit to Saudi Arabia. The general met with King Salman and other top officials in Riyadh, where he stressed Islamabad’s commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of …
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