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Democratic National Convention – a new step towards the division of the United States
On August 22, the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago almost unanimously nominated Kamala Harris as a US presidential candidate. Although she stated in her speech that she intends to be president for all Americans, Harris nevertheless emphasised that if D. Trump is elected to the White House, the country will face huge troubles – if not a catastrophe…
Vladimir Mashin
The US elites just cannot accept the changes in the world
In the US media and in the writings of a number of political scientists, the decline of the role and influence of the United States in the world is increasingly recognised. However, Washington is still thinking in terms of the last century, believing that the whole world revolves only around itself, and that the ‘poor’ United States are being opposed by revisionist (i.e. refusing to live according to US ways) powers, such as China and Russia, and such ‘villains’ as Iran and DPRK even openly sabotage US policy.
Veniamin Popov
DNC-2024: The Sham that is American Democracy
The US Democratic National Convention (DNC), as opposed to epitomizing the best of democratic ideals from the US, a country that styles itself as the biggest democracy globally, ended up displaying Washington’s dictatorship on the world. ‘Democracy’ ended up appearing as a guise for broken internal governance that cannot deliver benefits to US citizens. Washington cannot allow any government to serve citizens, for instance in Gadhafi’s Libya, or Mosaddegh’s Iran.
Simon Chege Ndiritu
Joe Biden’s Legacy: Wars for American Supremacy
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Canada At War
Christopher Black
Kamala Harris “Hive” Browbeats the World
Phil Butler
Who Really Controls US Foreign Policy?
Brian Berletic
The deepening crisis of the West
Vladimir Mashin
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