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22.03.2014 Ulson Gunnar

Recent rumors of notorious Blackwater US mercenaries operating inside of Ukraine invoked a plausible narrative so convincing even news outlets across the West began echoing it. UK's Daily Mail article "Has Blackwater been deployed...

22.03.2014 Gordon Duff

Several new “deniable” technologies some with both military and civilian applications have become available, essentially since 1960. In every case, key scientific technologies, many with “game changing”...

21.03.2014 Vladimir Odintsov

After the political changes that occurred in the 1990s and the collapse of the socialist camp, the White House has been striving to create a unipolar world and impose its own vision of the world order, disregarding not only the norms of international law, but human values, as well...

21.03.2014 Tony Cartalucci

In Reuters' 2007 article, "Putin says Russia threatened by 'Unipolar World'," Russian President Vladimir Putin stated: "Some people are constantly insisting on the necessity to divide up our...

21.03.2014 Matthew Crosston

These are the days of our Spring discontent. It is ironic to consider that as events continue to unfold in Crimea the path that might hold the most hope for future peace and stability is the one that guarantees all sides being at least somewhat disappointed. Allow me to elaborate. Why Ukraine should be disappointed: Crimea is done. As the famous Southern saying in America goes, ‘closing the barn door after the horses have left doesn’t do much good.’ Authorities in Kiev are understandably displeased...

21.03.2014 Jim Dean

The Western Warmongers will not be denied. World instability provocations continue to roll out at a fast pace. It's almost as if those orchestrating them do not want the public to be looking at any one aspect for too long, or too closely...

20.03.2014 Tony Cartalucci

In yet another attempt to widen the confrontation between Russia, Crimea, and the Western-backed regime in Kiev, snipers have opened fire on both Ukrainian and Crimean defense forces at a small military base within the heart of the Crimean...

20.03.2014 Seth Ferris

“The doctrine of justifiable war assumes a presumption against war — war should not be launched unless all the criteria are met (jus ad bellum, the war will be fought in a moral way (jus in bello, and it will be ended in a moral way (jus post bellum...

20.03.2014 Vladimir Platov

The White House and its henchmen, in the forms of the U.S. intelligence and the Pentagon, have been using social networking sites to overthrow undesirable regimes at least since 2000. An entire industry of misinformation and public opinion...

20.03.2014 Konstantin Orlov

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki assailed the country’s parliament with a harsh criticism, accusing it of delaying important laws, and threatening the “politicians and statesmen” with the Federal Court. He also announced the decision of the Council...

19.03.2014 Tony Cartalucci

The United States has officially told the Syrian government to immediately suspend its diplomatic and consular missions in the country, and ordered its diplomats to leave the country if they are not US citizens...

19.03.2014 Gwenyth Todd

Over the past few weeks, one primary issue has blanketed Western media coverage: the situation in Ukraine.  Since this issue is of great interest to the world community, it has allowed other developments, especially in the Middle East, to escape public scrutiny...