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How Kissinger and Washington Sold Greece Out

Every government should enact foreign policy on behalf of its people. Every government should determine which nations have acted in friendship toward its people. But in most of Eastern Europe, the best interests of the people are not measured. As relations in between Greece and Turkey continue to heat up, the traditionally held...

Phil Butler

Zakharchenko: A Hero Is Dead, And Bloody Flows the Don

The cruel assassination of Alexander Zakharchenko, leader of the Donetsk Republic, in Donetsk on August 31 by elements of the Kiev regime’s forces backed by NATO, and the wounding of many others in the bomb blast that took his life, confirms what I wrote three years ago, that...

Christopher Black

A Few Words About the Europe Migrant Catastrophe

Europe has had enough. Critical mass over the refugee crisis has been reached. Any sane person could have predicted what the influx of millions of asylum seekers and economic migrants would do to a cohesive European Union. And today, European citizens are astonished at how their trust in leadership has led to...

Phil Butler