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Can China Silk Road Survive Coronavirus?
China’s priority infrastructure project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, faces enormous problems just seven years after it was proclaimed in 2013. Serious problems and charges of China luring poorer nations into what a leading Indian analyst termed a “debt trap diplomacy,” began to appear already in 2018 when Malaysia and Pakistan, under new governments demanded...
F. William Engdahl
Latest Acts of Piracy by US Against Iran
A new intense confrontation between Iran and the United States is expected to take place in the future. And it could very well turn into a full-on war. It is common knowledge that Tehran sent five tankers with fuel to Venezuela, and this caused quite a stir in Washington. US media outlets have reported that Donald Trump’s administration, angered by Iran’s act of defiance...
Viktor Mikhin
Lifting of 2010 Sanctions? No, Just Another Pitiful Move from Seoul.
Several times, when writing about what President Moon Jae-in could have done to develop inter-Korean dialogue, this author has outlined that a real step, and not just a ceremonial one, would be the lifting of wide-ranging unilateral sanctions imposed on 24 May 2010 by Lee Myung-bak’s government after South Korea’s implication...
Konstantin Asmolov
In Syria, Washington Moves to Vietnam-Style “Scorched Earth” Policy
Vladimir Platov
Drawing Battlelines: US Openly Targets China's OBOR
Tony Cartalucci
India in Lockdown 4.0
Vladimir Terehov
Secret Nuclear Sites of DPRK? Or is Everything Visible from Above?
Konstantin Asmolov
Saudi Arabia and its Uncertain Future
Viktor Mikhin
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