France Reportedly Thinks That the US Backstabbed It During Nuland’s Trip to Niger

France Reportedly Thinks That the US Backstabbed It During Nuland’s Trip to Niger

France fears that the interim military-led government is willing to explore a deal whereby they’ll agree to keep Russia/Wagner at bay and retain the US’ bases in their country in exchange for Washington ensuring that ECOWAS doesn’t invade like it threatened to do. In that event, the full fury of the Nigerien people would be…

China’s Diplomatic Evolution: A Potential Ally for Palestinians’ Quest for Justice

China’s Diplomatic Evolution: A Potential Ally for Palestinians’ Quest for Justice

It is feasible for China to continue playing an important role in mediating Middle East conflicts. In fact, it already has. In the case of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, however, mediation is hardly the issue. Even before Beijing successfully managed to achieve reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran last April, Chinese diplomacy has shown…

Territorial Disputes Over the South China Sea Resound with Renewed Vigor

Territorial Disputes Over the South China Sea Resound with Renewed Vigor

On June 29, the US Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted the 13th Annual International South China Sea Conference in Washington, DC. The seminar was attended by politicians, representatives of the US Departments of Foreign Affairs and Defense, as well as experts and scientists from India, Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines, who were…

Diplomacy with Russia Necessary for Europe – Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy

Diplomacy with Russia Necessary for Europe – Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy

Showing realism and willingness for dialogue, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy strongly criticized the West’s stance on the Ukrainian crisis and demanded more diplomatic efforts. For the former politician, it is necessary for Europeans to live peacefully with Russia, as it is not possible to continue a policy of confrontation and aggression in the long…

From Bukhara to BRICS, Searching for Light in the Darkness of Insanity

From Bukhara to BRICS, Searching for Light in the Darkness of Insanity

On the SCO, Russia, China, India, Iran and Pakistan sit at the same table, writes Pepe Escobar. Bukhara The Noble, the “Dome of Islam”, with a history stretching back 2.500 years, bears too many marvels to mention: from the two-millennia-old Ark, a fortress around which the city developed, to the 48-meter high Kalon minaret, built…

Why’s US Media Talking About Nigerien General Moussa Barmou All of a Sudden?

Why’s US Media Talking About Nigerien General Moussa Barmou All of a Sudden?

Americans are suddenly learning more about Barmou because the US is likely exploring the possibility of employing this trusted pre-coup partner as a bridge with Niger in the hope that he convinces his superiors to agree to a “negotiated solution”. If the Latin American model for corralling populist sentiment is replicated by the US in…