Lebanon: This Week Won’t Be the Same as Last Week for Protestors

Lebanon: This Week Won’t Be the Same as Last Week for Protestors

After less than two weeks of generalized, impulsive and unorganised protests on the streets of Lebanon, a huge amount of money has been invested – by undeclared donors – in recent days to provide protestors with food, drinks and necessities so that they will stay in the street until “the fall of the political regime,…

US Tries to Reverse Syrian Fortunes with “Baghdadi Raid”

US Tries to Reverse Syrian Fortunes with “Baghdadi Raid”

The Western media is reporting that US military forces have killed the supposed leader of the so-called “Islamic State in Iraq and Syria” (ISIS) in Syria’s northern governorate of Idlib. Newsweek in its article, “Trump Approves Special Ops Raid Targeting ISIS Leader Baghdadi, Military Says He’s Dead,” claimed: The United States military has conducted a…

How Russia’s Military Operation in Syria Laid Groundwork for Erdogan-Putin Agreement

How Russia’s Military Operation in Syria Laid Groundwork for Erdogan-Putin Agreement

Preparations for the events in northeastern Syria began around a year ago. Now, after the US dumped the Kurds, they have no choice but to abide by the Russian-Turkish memorandum. The Memorandum of Understanding between Turkey and Russia on northern Syria, adopted in Sochi on October 22, put an end to the Turkish offensive against…

The Plundering of Ukraine by Corrupt American Democrats

The Plundering of Ukraine by Corrupt American Democrats

Top Dems are involved in the plundering of the Ukraine: new names, mind-boggling accounts. The mysterious ‘whistleblower’ whose report had unleashed the impeachment is named in the exclusive interview given to the Unz Review by a prominent Ukrainian politician, an ex-Member of Parliament of four terms, a candidate for Ukraine’s presidency, Oleg Tsarev. Mr Tsarev,…

What the Dismantling of the Berlin Wall Means 30 Years Later

What the Dismantling of the Berlin Wall Means 30 Years Later

Some anniversaries are less about the past than the future. So it should be with November 9, 1989. In case you’ve long forgotten, that was the day when East and West Germans began nonviolently dismantling the Berlin Wall, an entirely unpredicted, almost unimaginable ending to the long-entrenched Cold War. Think of it as the triumph…

The Connection Between Greta’s Mission & Child Slaves in the Congo

The Connection Between Greta’s Mission & Child Slaves in the Congo

It’s impossible to ethically support Greta’s mission of sustainable energy without first liberating the child slaves in the Congo’s cobalt mines whose daily sacrifices make the envisaged widespread use of electric vehicles possible. *** Greta Thunberg’s mission of supporting sustainable energy in order to avert what she’s convinced herself and her millions of followers is…