Australia and the USA Held a 2+2 Meeting

Australia and the USA Held a 2+2 Meeting

On July 29, Australia’s third-most populous city, Brisbane, located on the eastern Pacific, “The Pacific,” is worth noting. More on this below-coast of the country-continent, which hosted a notable event in the political space of the Indo-Pacific region. In particular, we will talk about the next meeting of the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations Committee, AUSMIN….

World Sliding Toward WW3 as More Warhawks Grab Power in Washington DC

World Sliding Toward WW3 as More Warhawks Grab Power in Washington DC

It’s hardly breaking news that there are numerous warhawks among the political elites in Washington DC. These people have been behind every instance of (geo)political instability initiated by the United States, be it illegal coups, civil wars, invasions, etc, all of which resulted in an exponential exacerbation of the supposed “problem” they were seemingly designed…

The Great Unravelling: ‘For All That Is Ours, We Must Fight’

The Great Unravelling: ‘For All That Is Ours, We Must Fight’

The entire American political set-up – with or without a FARA indictment, and with the 2024 elections looming – is fragile, Alastair Crooke writes. It is getting very messy. Verging on insanity. A new indictment with four charges in respect to the events of 6 Jan has been issued to former President Trump – who…

ECOWAS’ Sanctions Starve Average Nigeriens But the US Only Cares about Bazoum’s Health

ECOWAS’ Sanctions Starve Average Nigeriens But the US Only Cares about Bazoum’s Health

America never misses a chance to exploit the optics of a humanitarian crisis, yet this time it’s conspicuously silent about the latest one that it just created, as is the Mainstream Media. They’re both obsessing over reports about Bazoum’s deteriorating conditions while not saying anything about the much worse ones that his countrymen are facing…

Niger Rejects Rules-Based Order

Niger Rejects Rules-Based Order

The coup in the West African state of Niger on July 26 and the Russia-Africa Summit the next day in St. Petersburg are playing out in the backdrop of multipolarity in the world order. Seemingly independent events, they capture nonetheless the zeitgeist of our transformative era. First, the big picture — the Africa summit hosted…