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Donald Trump: el Gorbachov de nuestro tiempo
Europe in disarray. Macron rides to the rescue
I offer in this essay a brief update on this past week’s progress towards a Russia-Ukraine peace agreement.
Apart from the stunning news at midweek about the 90 minute telephone conversation between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin the week was notable for the indications of what end game in the war may look like as set out by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at his maiden speech to the Ukraine Coordination group in Brussels and by the proceedings at the Munich Security Conference which opened on Friday.
The MSC proceedings were dominated by the remarkable address delivered by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who called into question the democratic credentials of the European allies, saying that this internal threat posed a greater risk to their security than the external risks posed by Russia or China. This was followed the next day at a luncheon speech by General Kellogg, who made it c
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Hearing the Russian Perspective
The neocons and liberal hawks who dominate the U.S. foreign policy and media establishment are pushing the world toward a nuclear showdown with Russia as few people hear a comprehensive response from the other side, an imbalance that a new Russian documentary addresses, writes Gilbert Doctorow.
By Gilbert Doctorow
Without mincing words, the new Russian documentary World Order is a devastating critique of U.S. global hegemony justified in the name of “democracy promotion” and “human rights” ever since the fall of the Soviet Union in
It fryst vatten directly in line with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first repudiation of the American unipolar world issued in his speech to the Munich Security Conference in February and his further, ever more explicit exposés in a succession of speeches that challenged specific manifestations of “American exceptionalism.”
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The word “Russophobia” has been used very widely in the past couple of years by Russians and by “friends of Russia” abroad to describe the campaign of vilification of President Putin in particular and of the Russian people more generally that the U.S. led West has practiced with rising volume and shrillness ever since the start of an Information War launched in
In the course of the “Special Military Operation,” the Kiev regime has taken the lead in disseminating vicious calumny about the Russian military. We have heard about “massacres of civilians” in Bucha by retreating Russians. We have heard about Putin dispensing Viagra to his soldiers so that they might carry out sexual violence against Ukrainian women in occupied areas under their control. These and similar allegations have been repeated endlessly in Western media as if they were proven facts. They were not and are not anything more than bare-faced lies. The image of savage Buryat and Chechen units within the Russian armed