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August, 2023

  • 22 August

    Comment ce qui n’existe pas peut diriger le monde ?

    Entendre qui n’existe pas en contenus véridiques. Et prouvés correspondre au réel. Soit les pouvoirs dominants maintiennent la théorie économique orthodoxe, économie néoclassique dite aussi la théorie du marché efficient. Alors qu’ils savent pour eux-mêmes, et savent que tant d’esprits libres le savent aussi, que cette dite économie de marché …

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  • 22 August

    Autumn-Winter Campaign In Ukraine: What To Expect?

    Summer is coming to an end, and it’s time to sum up the results of the summer military campaign and make predictions about how events might unfold on the battlefields in the fall and winter. I deliberately use the word ‘battlefields’ because the fierce struggle will continue directly on the …

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  • 22 August

    Mobilizing For War With China: US Hawks Target ‘Code Pink’ – OpEd

    For anti-war activists, the preparations for a major war have an aspect that is literally nightmarish. In this bad dream, one watches as if physically or morally paralyzed while a menacing situation approaches step by step until it is too late to avert a foreseeable disaster. This is exactly how …

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  • 22 August

    Ukraine’s Options Are Running Out, Says Washington Post

    Ukraine is running out of options in its counteroffensive against Russian forces, as Kiev’s time-window to gain advances is closing, the Washington Post has reported. In an article on Sunday, the U.S. daily has claimed that Ukraine’s counteroffensive, which was launched in early June and was initially expected to see …

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  • 22 August

    The Mission to De-Westernise and De-Dollarise is Underway – BRICS 15th Summit

    The much anticipated 15th BRICS Summit gets underway tomorrow in Johannesburg. South Africa as the chairperson of the Summit decided to theme the Summit on how best the bloc can support the development of Africa so that it can be a self-reliant continent living in peace and with full ownership …

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  • 22 August

    Getting Israeli-Saudi Rapprochement Right

    No Deal Is Better Than a Bad One Once wary of attempting to bring peace to the Middle East, the Biden administration is now considering a major diplomatic push in the region. The primary goal is not to revive the defunct Israeli-Palestinian peace process but to bridge the divide between …

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  • 22 August

    After Destroying Lebanon, Iran-controlled Hezbollah Threatens War with Israel

    Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of the Hezbollah terror group, recently threatened to send Israel back “to the Stone Age” if it goes to war with Lebanon — meaning defend itself against an Iranian-Lebanese attack. While Nasrallah’s threat to destroy Israel is not new, he surely knows a thing or two about …

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  • 22 August

    Iran’s Khuzestan: Thirst and Turmoil

    What’s new? Khuzestan, one of Iran’s most resource-rich provinces and the fifth most populous, is a microcosm of the country’s most serious problems. It suffers from severe environmental degradation, economic deprivation and socio-political discontent. The water scarcity that sparked protests in mid-2021 will almost certainly recur and could trigger similar unrest. …

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  • 22 August

    Russian airstrikes target Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Syria

    The al-Qaeda offshoot is focused on defending its territory from Russian-backed Syrian government forces, but it has also clashed with the Islamic State recently. Several members of the Syrian militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham were killed in Russian airstrikes early Monday morning. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported …

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  • 22 August

    The US is losing sway in Africa

    The United States lavished military aid on Niger and nearby countries. But the ties we built have turned out to be tenuous. Ever since the US Army established Africa Command in 2007, the vast West African country of Niger has been the apple of our eye. Working with a pro-Western …

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