This Year’s Pulitzer Prize Award Has An Anti-Russian Infowar Agenda

This Year’s Pulitzer Prize Award Has An Anti-Russian Infowar Agenda

The Pulitzer Prize Board awarded its eponymous prize for “International Reporting” to The New York Times “for a set of enthralling stories, reported at great risk, exposing the predations of Vladimir Putin’s regime”, which not only further discredited the so-called “Fourth Estate”, but also stands as proof that it harbors an anti-Russian infowar agenda. ***…

Why Keep On Confronting?

Why Keep On Confronting?

On April 25 the White House published a heartening and most welcome “Joint Statement by President Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia” to mark “the 75th Anniversary of the historic meeting between American and Soviet troops, who shook hands on the damaged bridge over the Elbe River. This event heralded the decisive…

Putin Didn’t Disappear: Russia’s Ongoing Decentralization Process

Putin Didn’t Disappear: Russia’s Ongoing Decentralization Process

The Western Mainstream Media’s aggressively propagated infowar narrative that President Putin “disappeared” and is “paralyzed” in the face of World War C is factually false because it ignores the Russian leader’s regular videoconferences with various officials that are widely reported on by his country’s domestic media, which actually prove that he’s decentralizing state affairs to…

Saudis Launched Oil Price War After ‘MbS Shouting Match with Putin’

Saudis Launched Oil Price War After ‘MbS Shouting Match with Putin’

A telephone call last month between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman degenerated into a shouting match just before Riyadh decided to flood the market with oil in a move which sent prices spiralling. Saudi officials with knowledge of the disastrous call told Middle East Eye that the row threatened…