Foreign Policy

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Russophobia, a WMD (Weapon of Mass Deception)

We’ve become trapped in a contrived “reality” promulgated by neo-conservative warriors under cover of neo-liberal “democracy-spreading-humanitarian-interventionists” to justify an American Empire promoting itself as the indispensable “Liberal World Order”.

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NATO runs into multipolar world order

Germans say the moment of truth for most children comes at the end of Grade 4 when primary education ends in Grundschule. By that reckoning, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) at 73 is in “second childishness and mere oblivion / Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything” — to borrow from Jaques’ famous soliloquy in Shakespeare’s As you Like It.

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The Anglo-American Origins of Color Revolutions & NED

A few years ago, very few people understood the concept behind color revolutions.

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Russian Energy Export Revenues Up 40% in May Despite Sanctions

Russia’s revenue from energy exports in the first 100 days of the war amounted to €93bn, according to a study by the Helsinki-based Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Energy (CREA), and the EU remains the largest buyer of Russian gas and oil, even after the sixth package of sanctions was put in place that target energy.

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Russia is pumping more oil to Europe than it was before the war

Refiners are cashing in on cheap Urals crude

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How Russia Can (And Will?) De-NATO-size Europe

In a video published yesterday Gonzalo Lire, currently under house arrest in Karkov, is asking a very interesting question: What Happens To Europe When Russia Wins?

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The EU after Ukraine

War is father of all, and king of all.

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Russia is winning the economic war – and Putin is no closer to withdrawing troops

The perverse effects of sanctions means rising fuel and food costs for the rest of the world – and fears are growing of a humanitarian catastrophe. Sooner or later, a deal must be made

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Edinburgh students urged to report ‘propaganda’

A Scottish university has urged its students to report “misinformation” after one of its academics was accused of spreading Russian propaganda.

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The Vichy Syndrome in France, Russia and Ukraine

When Rousso published his book in 1987, Klaus Barbie (head of the Gestapo in Lyon) was sentenced to life. In 1991, René Bousquet (secretary general of the Vichy Police) was indicted.