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Tehran Wants to Become a US Policeman in the Middle East
The first steps on the path to Iran's rapprochement with the United States were made back in 2001, when Washington began preparing the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq under the goofy pretext that Baghdad was in possession of...
Petr Lvov
Thailand: US-Funded "Monitors" Exposed
Thailand faces an upcoming referendum regarding a new national charter meant to put the country back on track after over a decade of political conflict revolving around US-backed proxy...
Tony Cartalucci
Clouds of Uncertainty Continue to Loom Over Iran-nuke Deal
While the very first anniversary of the historic Iran-nuke deal was celebrated only a few days ago, the deal has largely failed to bring Iran-US relations back to normalization due primarily to the financial sanctions that the U.S. has not yet completely lifted...
Salman Rafi Sheikh
South Korea's Future Domestic Policy: is Ahn Cheol-soo losing his party?
Konstantin Asmolov
Saudi Arabia is Setting a Trap for Moscow Yet Again
Petr Lvov
Unearthing Turkey’s political fault-lines – Failed coup or warning
Catherine Shakdam
Students Rally against Crackdown on Turkish Professors and Academic Freedom
Henry Kamens
Who Will Develop Uranium Deposits of Tajikistan?
Dmitry Bokarev
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