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European Parliament ‘regrets’ but does not condemn Ukraine’s glorification of Nazis
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European Parliament ‘regrets’ but does not condemn Ukraine’s glorification of Nazis
July 10, 2026

The European Parliament has become a Nazi whitewashing machine.

NATO vassals buy Trump ‘unity’ with $160 billion bribe
July 10, 2026

One can only imagine the scenes of obsequiousness and utter debasement as European politicians lined up to kiss Trump’s ring.

NATO vassals buy Trump ‘unity’ with $160 billion bribe
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The U.S. controls who can participate in UN activities
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The U.S. controls who can participate in UN activities
July 10, 2026

From Arafat in 1988 to Trump’s travel bans, Washington turns the Headquarters Agreement into a weapon. Hosting the UN means spying, co-opting, and silencing.

How Khamenei’s last act is defeating NATOstan
July 9, 2026

We interrupt this program to announce that the MoU cat has left its coma – and has virtually flatlined.

How Khamenei’s last act is defeating NATOstan
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Russia sends a clear message to the West and Ukraine
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Russia sends a clear message to the West and Ukraine
July 9, 2026

Russia’s recent strikes on Kiev ahead of the NATO summit demonstrated who truly controls the military dynamics of the conflict.

The Mystery of Monaco: Anatomy of an assassination in the heart of Europe
July 9, 2026

Silence, when bombs explode in Monaco and bodies reappear in Kiev, is no longer neutrality: it’s a form of consent.

The Mystery of Monaco: Anatomy of an assassination in the heart of Europe
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NATO summit has never been more of a farce. Where are the circus performers?
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NATO summit has never been more of a farce. Where are the circus performers?
July 9, 2026

Could NATO become almost exclusively a talk shop and nothing more?

The near future of Cyprus, the disputed hub of the Eastern Mediterranean
July 8, 2026

Until the EU is able to translate its ambition into coordinated capabilities, Cyprus will remain what it is today: a European territory de iure, an Atlantic instrument de facto, and a permanent fault line along Turkey’s southern border.

The near future of Cyprus, the disputed hub of the Eastern Mediterranean
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