

From Tehran’s point of view, that’s a whole new ball game. They survived everything that not one, but two nuclear powers threw at them. They have no trust whatsover about anything coming from Barbaria.
Weakened in the Middle East, Iran is left in control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Moscow continues advancing strategic integration with Asian nations – the West reacts with disinformation.
How the militarist drift subverts community law and enriches the U.S. military-industrial complex.
Without the support of Armenian nationalists, his political future is under threat.
Belfast is burning, and in its ashes lies the very question that Europe continues to evade: do we want to address the causes, or do we prefer to keep standing guard over the gasoline can?
But it might not even hold, as there are too many possibilities which could scupper it.
South Korea dismantles its notorious Defense Counterintelligence Command – a 70-year-old “dirty security apparatus” behind coups, massacres, and surveillance.