Les chemins de la mémoire sont impénétrables. Si quelque chose échappe dans la vie quotidienne à toute tentative de définir ce qui rend un événement plus pertinent qu’un autre, une crise plus grave qu’une autre, nous savons d’avance que l’histoire n’accepte pas de slogans calculables ou de références à domicile. …
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March, 2025
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3 March
Voici comment les États-Unis ont fait de l’Europe occidentale leur marionnette
Les plus grands obstacles à une politique étrangère européenne rationnelle sont la pression américaine, la crise interne des élites d’Europe occidentale et le modèle économique néocolonial du continent. L’antagonisme actuel de l’Europe occidentale envers la Russie n’est pas un état de choses naturel, c’est le résultat de la coercition implacable …
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3 March
En Turquie, un appel «historique» du chef du PKK à rendre les armes
Après quatre décennies de violence, le fondateur et dirigeant emprisonné du Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan, appelle le groupe armé à abandonner le combat et à s’autodissoudre. Mais cet appel, lancé jeudi 27 février 2025, n’est qu’un début. C’est un appel historique ou, du moins, qui pourrait …
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February, 2025
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27 February
Analyzing The Scandal Over Serbia’s Latest Anti-Russian Vote At The UNGA
Defying two of the three Great Powers with the greatest influence over Serbia was an epic error of judgement, hence Vucic’s unbelievable claim about some vague “mistake” being responsible for this. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed that his country mistakenly voted in support of an anti-Russian resolution at the UNGA, …
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27 February
The Coming Age Of Border Changes? – OpEd
Trump’s remarks on annexing territory and recognizing Russian and Israeli territorial gains may align with his geopolitical ambitions, but the disruption to longstanding norms of fixed borders sets a risky precedent. Amid ongoing discussions over Donald Trump’s plans for trying to resolve conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, the U.S. president …
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27 February
How President Trump Is Well Placed To Secure A Deal With Russia To End The War – OpEd
Media coverage of America’s recent talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia focussed almost exclusively on the prospects for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Russia and the U.S. probably want different outcomes from the talks. But President Trump is better placed to reach a deal with President Putin that he was in …
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27 February
Iran Rules Out Talks With US As Long As Under Sanctions
Iran won’t engage in any direct negotiations with the US as long as the Islamic Republic is subject to pressures, sanctions and threats, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stressed. Speaking at a joint press conference with his Russian counterpart in Tehran on Tuesday, Araqchi said Iran’s stance on the nuclear negotiations …
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27 February
Rare Earth Minerals Front And Center In The Push For Peace In Ukraine – Analysis
A few weeks ago, rare earth elements, critical minerals, and other natural resources seemed like just one more factor in efforts to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. Now they are front and center, a dominant focus of U.S. talks with Kyiv and a prominent vein of the intensifying diplomacy that …
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27 February
Syria After Assad: Addressing Chemical Weapons And Accountability – Analysis
Despite a Sunni majority in Syria, the Assad regime has managed to maintain its dominance through a combination of autocratic and kleptocratic rule, using patronage to secure loyalty. On 8 December 2024, following a 10-day uprising, Bashar al-Assad, son of Hafez al-Assad, was brought down along with the entire Assad …
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27 February
Ukraine’s Critical Minerals, Plenty to Mettle With!
In his sudden haste to see Ukraine repay the US for the billions of dollars appropriated by Congress to the country in its war against Russian aggression, Donald Trump, aka “Mr. Art of the Deal,” has deployed his tactless “Trumplomacy” with its attendant extortive strongarm tactics to gain access to …
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