Category: history
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[Sharing] Germany’s far-left disrupter claims credit for limiting aid to Ukraine – Guy Chazan, Financial Times
Sahra Wagenknecht’s party rises in polls ahead of regional elections in eastern German states Sahra Wagenknecht, Germany’s most prominent far-left politician, has taken credit for the government’s decision to limit military aid to Kyiv, saying her strong opposition to arming Ukraine was influencing Berlin’s policy on the war. In an interview with the Financial Times,…
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[Sharing] Paris Olympics epitomize toxic Western elitism and disconnect from real world – Strategic Culture Foundation
The stink emerging from the River Seine – possibly the world’s biggest open sewer – is the groaning reality dump on Western duplicity and pretensions The Paris Summer Olympic Games opened last Friday to a global controversy with the organizers accused of offending billions of Christians and Muslims around the world through profane depictions of…
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[Partage] Dans le Finistère, le néonazi Marc de Cacqueray-Valménier veille sur l’île de Vincent Bolloré – Alexandre Berteau, La Lettre
Le chef de file du GUD Paris a discrètement été recruté début 2023 dans l’équipe de gardiens chargée de la surveillance de l’île du Loc’h, propriété de Vincent Bolloré. Depuis plus de dix ans, le milliardaire confie cette mission à une société directement liée à la “GUD connection” Marc de Cacqueray-Valménier peut souffler un peu. Certes,…
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[Sharing] Meet Centuria, Ukraine’s Western-trained neo-Nazi army – Kit Klarenberg, The Grayzone
A uniquely Ukrainian strain of Neo-Nazism is spreading throughout Europe, which openly advocates violence against minorities while seeking new recruits. With Kiev’s army collapsing and a narrative of Western betrayal gaining currency, the horror inflicted on residents of Donbas for a decade could very soon be coming to a city near you Centuria, an ultra-violent…
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[Sharing] The Franco-British Plot to Dismember Russia [1917 – ?] – Kit Klarenberg, Global Delinquents
In failing to crush the Russian revolution, Britain and France not only lost a historic opportunity to “strangle Bolshevism in its cradle,” in Winston Churchill’s pestilential phrase. London and Paris had planned to carve up the Soviet Union’s vast resources, while neutralising any prospect of Moscow emerging as a major international anti-capitalist agitator. The failure…
