Tag: borisjohnson
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[Sharing] Media Changes Narrative as the Ukrainian Proxy War is Coming to an End – Glenn Diesen
This article includes some excerpts from my book: “The Ukraine War and the Eurasian World Order” The Economist reports that “Russia is slicing through Ukrainian defences” and Ukraine is subsequently “struggling to survive”. Across the Western media, the public is prepared for defeat and painful concessions in future negotiations. The media is changing the narrative…
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[Sharing] The West is goading Georgia – Thomas Fazi, UnHerd
Tbilisi has been ensnared by Nato hypocrisy Food. Churches. Chacha. This is what Georgia has long been known for. But now this ancient country, flanked by the mountains and the sea in the heart of the Caucasus, is the battleground in a new Not-So-Cold War. Due to its strategic location — it shares a large…
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[Aufteilung] Sabotage des Friedens – Glenn Diesen, Die Weltwoche
Warum scheiterten die Verhandlungen von Istanbul im Frühling 2022? Weil der Westen lieber Russland schwächt als die Ukraine rettet Im Februar 2022 überfiel Russland die Ukraine, um ein Abkommen durchzusetzen, nachdem einige Nato-Staaten das Minsker Friedensabkommen jahrelang untergraben hatten. Am Tag nach der Invasion bestätigte Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj, dass der […] Der vollständiger Artikel verwandter…
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[Sharing] Happy birthday, President Putin – Declan Hayes, Strategic Culture Foundation
Putin’s race is not yet run because NATO’s game plan remains the same one of subjugating Russia and, mad though it seems, using it as a springboard to dismember China Though Russian President Putin has reasons galore to be quietly cheerful when he marks his 72nd birthday this Monday, 7th October, chief of these are…
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[Sharing] Russo-Ukrainian war: The Deluge – Big Serge
Z World Turns Two As the calendar barrels into another year and we tick away the days of February, notable anniversaries are marked off in sequence. It is now 2/22/2022 +2: two years since Putin’s address on the historic status of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, followed on 2/24/2022 by the commencement of the Special…
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[Sharing] Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell ‘sacked’ after Netanyahu drawing accused of being anti-Semitic – Will Taylor, Leading Britain’s Conversation
Bell, who has attracted controversy for a number of past works, drew the Israeli prime minister operating on his own body, which bears a cut in the outline of the Gaza Strip. A caption read “Residents of Gaza, get out now” – a reference to Israel telling residents there to flee south ahead of an…
