Turkiye Should Be Praised for Reaffirming Its Geostrategic Pragmatism Towards Russia

Turkiye Should Be Praised for Reaffirming Its Geostrategic Pragmatism Towards Russia

Many in the Alt-Media Community dislike Turkiye because of President Erdogan’s socio-political reforms at home and his foreign policy towards Syria, which is their right of course, but it’s blinded the most passionate among them from the reality that this country is truly sovereign and isn’t NATO’s anti-Russian puppet. Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin reaffirmed…

Europe Wants War

Europe Wants War

Europe must prepare for the deluge that is coming its way, and all because NATO’s Lithuanian satrap thinks she is a Moses, who can hold apart two parts of sovereign Russia to support the world’s richest clown who has NATO’s Kiev gig. Though The European Union’s Strategic Compass for Security and Defence reads like Hitler…

What NATO’s New Strategic Concept Means for China

What NATO’s New Strategic Concept Means for China

During the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) latest summit in Madrid, the alliance cobbled together its first “strategic concept” document since 2010. Predictably, it names Russia as the most crucial threat to allies’ security – but, for the first time, it mentions China as a point of concern. While it stopped short of the provocative…

Turkiye’s Deal with Finland & Sweden Doesn’t Equate to Backstabbing Russia

Turkiye’s Deal with Finland & Sweden Doesn’t Equate to Backstabbing Russia

Some observers have sarcastically remarked on social media that Turkiye was “up to its old tricks again” and had “predictably backstabbed” Russia, though this is a twisted interpretation of reality that must urgently be clarified in order to avoid misleading any more people than it already has. Turkiye agreed to a memorandum with Finland and…