Syria: Russia challenges the US through the Levant Gate

Syria: Russia challenges the US through the Levant Gate

In 2011, a significant Western-Arab coalition joined together and invested huge finance, media support and military resources in attempting to topple the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. For this purpose, the alliance had established military operating rooms where US, British, Turkish and Arab intelligence services were established in northern Syria, Jordan and Turkey to prepare for…

G7 Walks Towards a Long Sunset

G7 Walks Towards a Long Sunset

The US President Donald Trump will be completing his first term with foreign-policy legacies, which, even detractors must grudgingly admit, are game-changing for world politics. Debris of monumental proportions surrounds him — Paris Accord on climate change, Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, JCPOA, World Health Organisation and so on. But Trump’s demolition of the transatlantic alliance system…

Liberal Leaders Aiding and Abetting Rioters Just the Latest Campaign Strategy to Usurp Trump

Liberal Leaders Aiding and Abetting Rioters Just the Latest Campaign Strategy to Usurp Trump

In a fractious election year that has already witnessed Russiagate, impeachment and a pandemic, Americans are now forced to contend with the malignant scourge of rioting and looting following the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white cop. Now, many Democrats seem content to the let the whole house burn down to…

Pompeo Defied All Standards of Decency by Comparing China to Nazi Germany

Pompeo Defied All Standards of Decency by Comparing China to Nazi Germany

Many Westerners are ignorant of the fact that the Empire of Japan started World War II with its invasion of China in 1937 and was the first of the eventual Axis Powers to carry out racist attacks, ethnic cleansing, and even genocide of the occupied people that it regarded as “sub-humans”. Either Pompeo doesn’t know…

Why Muhammad Ali Is Still Right About American Violence

Why Muhammad Ali Is Still Right About American Violence

Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight boxing champion, could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. But the greatest boxer also cut deep with razor-sharp wit. Taunting his opponents with his rhymes and gifted one-liners, he both endeared himself to, and angered, America.  In 1967, when the Vietnam war was still popular with Americans, his decision…