Russia Needs to Realize That EU Diplomacy Is Based on Deception

Russia Needs to Realize That EU Diplomacy Is Based on Deception

Russia was left embarrassed after EU foreign policy chief Borrell suddenly flipped the script on his views about bilateral relations upon returning back to the bloc after what Foreign Minister Lavrov had previously thought was his constructive visit to Moscow just days earlier, though this incident might hopefully provide the long-overdue impetus for Russia to…

Why Does South Korea Need an Aircraft Carrier?

Why Does South Korea Need an Aircraft Carrier?

Continuing the previous story, let’s talk about other military programs of South Korea that are not of a defensive nature. The aircraft carrier Since late 2020, the South Korean Navy has been pushing the project of adopting a light aircraft carrier with a 3,000-ton displacement, despite controversy over its effectiveness. As Yonhap News Agency reported,…

US Changes Its Role in Yemeni War As It Seeks to Impose ‘Peace Deal’ on Its Terms

US Changes Its Role in Yemeni War As It Seeks to Impose ‘Peace Deal’ on Its Terms

In his first speech on foreign policy President Joe Biden announced that the United States would would end its support for Saudi Arabia’s genocidal war in Yemen. This would include a ban on selling weapons that facilitated ‘offensive operations’ by Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen. However, Biden went on to qualify his comments by stating…

The Globalist Dilemma: How to Implement a 4th Industrial Revolution Without Losing Power

The Globalist Dilemma: How to Implement a 4th Industrial Revolution Without Losing Power

The changes underway are a revolutionary change from one historic epoch to another, Joaquin Flores writes. Ephesians 6: 10 – 12 – 10Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. 11Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of…

The Longest Three Weeks in History – From ‘Flattening the Curve’ to a Permanent ‘New Abnormal’

The Longest Three Weeks in History – From ‘Flattening the Curve’ to a Permanent ‘New Abnormal’

We’re coming up to the first anniversary of the UK’s first ever national lockdown, which was only supposed to be a short-term emergency measure. But eleven months on, we’re still in lockdown, with no sign of restrictions ever ending. Consider the parable of the boiling frog. If you want to boil a frog, how would…