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June, 2023

  • 29 June

    Russian Mercenary Chief Prigozhin Arrives In Belarus

    Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, has arrived in Belarus after staging a short-lived, aborted mutiny last weekend against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s leadership over the fight against Ukraine, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said Tuesday. It was not immediately clear where Prigozhin was in Belarus, how many …

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  • 29 June

    Pentagon To Send Another $500M In Security Assistance For Ukraine

    The Defense Department announced an additional security assistance package of up to $500 million aimed at providing key capabilities to support Ukraine’s counteroffensive operations and defend against Russia’s war of aggression. The package includes additional armored vehicles, antiarmor systems and critical munitions for U.S.-provided Patriot air defense systems and High …

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  • 29 June

    America Is A Military Dictatorship Disguised As A Democracy – OpEd

    The government is goosestepping all over our freedoms. Case in point: America’s founders did not want a military government ruled by force. Rather, they opted for a republic bound by the rule of law: the U.S. Constitution. Yet sometime over the course of the past 240-plus years that constitutional republic …

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  • 29 June

    THE LAST BATTLE OF PARADIGMS: RUSSIAN TRADITIONALISM AGAINST WORLD LIBERALISM

    Tradition is a transcendent superhuman wisdom of the superhuman, divine knowledge transmitted to humanity through revelation, messages, sacred texts, fixed in the historical traditions of different peoples, in languages, rituals, customs, rules of conduct and morality, rituals, mysteries, reflected in metaphysics, philosophy, social structure, politics, statehood, art, etc. Traditionalism as …

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  • 29 June

    Ukraine Military Situation Report: The Counteroffensive – Analysis

    How to Assess the Ukrainian CounteroffensiveAs the Ukrainian counteroffensive unfolds, the Western strategic community has found itself wading through the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ operational security measures and the Kremlin’s political warfare and information operations efforts. This is how Carl von Clausewitz’s famous fog of war manifests in a digitally connected …

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  • 26 June

    Blinken’s Beijing Trip: ‘Constructive’ but No Breakthroughs

    With U.S.-China ties at a low point, the resumption of high-level dialogue is a good sign — but there’s a long way to go to improve the relationship. Over the weekend, Secretary of State Antony Blinken finally made it to Beijing, where he met with senior-level Chinese Communist Party officials, …

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  • 26 June

    Modi’s Trip to Washington Marks New Heights in U.S.-India Ties

    What’s behind the dramatic increase in strategic cooperation? One word: China. Against the backdrop of tightening U.S.-India ties, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Washington this week for an official state visit — only the third President Joe Biden has hosted since taking office. The bilateral relationship has soared …

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  • 26 June

    Daesh terrorist preparing attacks caught in Istanbul

    A Daesh member was caught in an operation in Istanbul while preparing a terrorist attack Friday. As the Istanbul Police Department continues efforts to uncover the terrorist organization’s activities, police teams determined that a suspect, who was described as a “lone terrorist” and seeking to carry out an attack, possibly …

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  • 26 June

    MİT eliminates Interpol-wanted PKK terrorist in Syria

    The National Intelligence Organization (MİT) has eliminated a PKK terrorist wanted by Interpol in northern Syria’s Qamishli. The terrorist Abdurrahman Çadırcı was identified as the so-called executive council member of the terrorist group. MİT occasionally carries out operations in Syria to eliminate top brass within the terrorist group in precision …

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  • 26 June

    Israeli AI is turning Palestine into a dystopian reality

    Artificial intelligence has become the latest frontier of Israel’s security apparatus, taking the occupation virtual. New draconian technologies will intensify the oppression and apartheid that Palestinians face, writes Emad Moussa. In his short story, Songs of the Birds, Palestinian author Saleem Haddad tells us the story of Aya, a Palestinian …

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