Bolivia’s president talks about the country’s ongoing socio-economic transformation and his third term in office I have no regrets – in fact, I am pleased to have expelled the US ambassador, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and to have closed… Read More ›
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Тelegraph: Putin in Serbia – the EU candidate country welcomes „our president“
As Serbia prepares to throw its biggest military parade for 29 years in Vladimir Putin’s honour, we look at why so many in this country on the EU’s doorstep are in thrall to Russia’s president Serbia’s biggest military parade for… Read More ›
Russia Insider: Interview with German Editor Turned CIA Whistleblower
Fascinating details emerge. Leading US-funded think-tanks and German secret service are accessories. Attempted suppression by legal threats. Blackout in German media. Exclusively for RI, Dutch journalist Eric van de Beek interviews the senior German editor who is causing a sensation… Read More ›
Stephen Karganovic: Thoughts about Putin’ s visit to Belgrade
STEPHEN KARGANOVIC “VOICE OF RUSSIA” INTERVIEW, 16. OCTOBER 2014. In your opinion, what is the importance of Putin’s current visit to Belgrade? For the Serbian people President Putin’s visit has extraordinary political and moral significance. Serbia today is strategically surrounded… Read More ›
George Thompson: The roots of Kosovo fascism
(Emperor’s Clothes, Posted 19 February 2000; edited with some new material added by Samantha Criscione 11 April 2007) That Was Then… „[E]fforts should be made to get rid of the Serbian population in Kosovo and Metohija as soon as possible …… Read More ›
Edward Snowden: state surveillance in Britain has no limits
Whistleblower and former NSA analyst says UK regulation allows GCHQ snooping to go beyond anything seen in US The UK authorities are operating a surveillance system where “anything goes” and their interceptions are more intrusive to people’s privacy than has… Read More ›
Stephen Cohen: NATO’s games with Ukraine bring world to 5 minutes before nuclear midnight
The West and Russia can’t seem to get over their differences, with the tensions between the Washington and Kremlin changing the stakes for the whole world. How far would this confrontation go? Is there another Cold War coming? And finally,… Read More ›
Jacob G. Hornberger: Notice that ISIS isn’t beheading Swiss Citizens
When President Obama and his army began their bombing campaign against Islamic State forces in Iraq and Syria, they cited as their justification the Islamic State’s (aka ISIS) beheading of a private American citizen. The beheading, U.S. officials, said demonstrated… Read More ›
Julian Assange: When you post to Facebook, you’re being a rat
How does a wanted man have a book party? On Wednesday night at Babycastles, a Manhattan videogame-art collective, Julian Assange celebrated the publication of his new book, When Google Met WikiLeaks. He was present via videochat. The collectivists projected him… Read More ›
The Economist: The many names of ISIS (also known as IS, ISIL, SIC and Da’ish)
(The Economist explains, Sep 28th 2014, 23:50 by M.R. | CAIRO) FOR the third time in as many decades America is leading a powerful coalition to war in the Middle East. On September 23rd the offensive expanded dramatically as coalition aircraft… Read More ›
Vaclav Klaus: The West’s lies about Russia are monstrous
An interview with the former Czech president, possibly the West’s last truly outspoken leader
Inside.eu: Vucic, too, Is Trying To Change Mentality
(Inside.eu, 25 September 2014) In October, the Western Balkan countries will join the European semester, though not in its complete form. This a new development in the EU accession process which the European Commission revealed last year when presenting its… Read More ›
EU Today: Aleksandar Vucic On Reforming The Serbian Economy
(EU Today, September 23rd, 2014) The Prime Minister of Serbia has admitted that radical spending cuts he has proposed will be “painful and difficult” but has defended them “because I don’t want to lie to people.”
Neil Clark: Kosovo and Ukraine – Compare and contrast
There have been at least two countries in Europe in recent history that undertook ‘anti-terrorist’ military operations against ‘separatists’, but got two very different reactions from the Western elite.
Thomas Gaist: Police State – US Military Plans to Crush Dissident Political Groups, Target Leaders with Sniper Fire
Links tweeted by WikiLeaks this week called attention to the development of crowd control doctrines by the US military, the most recent of which are codified in a US Army Techniques document dated April 2014, titled “Civil Disturbances.” Main concepts… Read More ›
Gordon N. Bardos: Al Qaeda’s Balkan Ties – The Bosnian Connections
(The American Center for Democracy, Friday, August 22nd, 2014) Should anyone have had any doubts, the barbaric murder of US photojournalist James Foley fully exposes the true nature of the Islamist terrorists menacing the Middle East. Unfortunately, the savagery exhibited in what… Read More ›
Rori Donaghy: The UAE’s shadowy dealings in Serbia
UAE is accused of using investments in Serbia’s arms trade to distribute weapons in the Middle East and act as a proxy for the US and Israel (Middle East Eye, Friday 15 August 2014) Over the past two years the… Read More ›
Andrew Korybko: The American Aggression Enabling Act and the US’ Eurasian Thrust
(Oriental Review, 1. 8. 2014) Congressional Hawks have been peddling the idea of a “Russian Aggression Prevention Act” since the beginning of May, but it has only been during the recent media-inspired hysteria that it began to gain traction. If… Read More ›
Tony Cartalucci: MH17: World See Tragedy, US Sees “Game Changer”
(Information Clearing House, July 19, 2014) United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power made a series of baseless, contradictory accusations aimed at politically exploiting the tragic loss of Malaysia Boeing 777 flight MH17 with nearly 300 civilians on… Read More ›