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Will Seoul cross Moscow’s red line?

On July 8, 2024, ahead of his visit to the US, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol gave an interview to Reuters, which caused some tension in the Russian expert community. Mr. Yoon said that the future of relations between the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation will depend entirely on Moscow’s actions in relation to military cooperation with North Korea.

Konstantin Asmolov

When Western propaganda openly supports terrorism

Once again – some detour to Western propaganda. If the planetary minority media instruments have long been caught in the manipulation of facts, as well as for the disinformation against sovereign countries in different regions of the world, now a new step has been de facto taken – which at the same time confirms the total rage of the West in the context of current global processes. This particularly concerns the increasingly affirmed support for terrorist groups against the nations belonging to the global majority and the supporters of the multipolar world order.

Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov

The Washington NATO Summit: A Council of War?

Besides Celebrating NATO’s 75th Anniversary, much more is going on behind the scenes, and the true agenda is NOT for public consumption.  Already telltale signs are coming out in bits and pieces, as what is likely to be what is actually transpiring, and it is not good.  The recent summit only confirmed what some of us already knew, and it is worse than expected, the summit was nothing other a display of weakness and desperation.

Seth Ferris