The Mainstream Media Would Go Wild If France’s Million-Person Protest Happened in Russia

The Mainstream Media Would Go Wild If France’s Million-Person Protest Happened in Russia

The Mainstream Media, their government allies, and those two’s on-the-ground proxies have incessantly tried in vain over the past year to provoke large-scale protests in Russia along the lines of what France just experienced last week for the purpose of delegitimizing its government and distracting the security services with an artificially manufactured domestic crisis. The…

In the War Between Judaism and Democracy in Israel, Anything Is Possible

In the War Between Judaism and Democracy in Israel, Anything Is Possible

Bibi is by nature cautious – even timid. His radical ministers, however, are not, Alastair Crooke writes. Michael Omer-Man writes: Almost exactly 10 years ago, a young star rising in the Likud party, spoke to an audience committed to the outright annexation of the occupied Palestinian territories, laying out his blueprint. A year later, this…

The Colour Revolution Is on the March: What’s Going on in Georgia?

The Colour Revolution Is on the March: What’s Going on in Georgia?

The Western-backed activists, who took to the streets with EU flags against the “foreign agents” bill, were actually marching against the Georgian version of a law enacted by the USA in 1939. Georgia experienced historical days this week — again. Anti-government protests were held throughout the country, especially in the capital Tbilisi, and fierce clashes…

Israel Protests Should Not Be Confused with the Palestinian Struggle for Equality

Israel Protests Should Not Be Confused with the Palestinian Struggle for Equality

As hundreds of thousands throughout Israel joined anti-government protests, questions began to arise regarding how this movement would affect, or possibly merge, into the broader struggle against the Israeli military occupation and apartheid in Palestine. Pro-Palestine media outlets shared, with obvious excitement, news about statements made by Hollywood celebrities, like Mark Ruffalo, about the need…

Protest in Iran: A Middle Eastern Déjà Vu with a Twist of Irony

Protest in Iran: A Middle Eastern Déjà Vu with a Twist of Irony

A recent survey of Iranian public opinion suggests that the lack of confidence in a Middle Eastern regime is starkest in Iran, although crisis-wracked Lebanon, Egypt, or Syria may compete. Surveyed in late December by the Netherlands-based Gamaan Institute, an overwhelming majority of the 158,000 respondents in Iran and 42,000 Diaspora Iranians in 130 other…