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Degradation of Western Europe

The current leaders of the Western European powers, acting under the guidance of Washington, for years have been going out of their way to impose new sanctions on Russia. By going into an anti-Russian frenzy, they have actually begun to harm themselves. This is best illustrated by the example of the United Kingdom and Germany. As the Saudi newspaper Arab News noted on September 13 this year, “the vast majority of people in the UK agree that the country is broken,” that it has reached a stage of decline that infects virtually every aspect of British life, from crumbling schools to a shortage of health practitioners and striking doctors and nurses…

Veniamin Popov

Signs of the decline of the American political system

Recently, the American media reported that a biography of Senator Mitt Romney, who has just announced his resignation, is being prepared for publication. A New York Times columnist read an excerpt from the book and “was struck by the depth of the senator’s contempt and disdain for much of the Republican Party, including many of his colleagues in the Senate.” He condemned their vanity, their venality and cowardice: he reserved particularly harsh words for the many senators “who would do or say anything for political power and influence.”…

Veniamin Popov

Where Will They Build the Next Wall? Norway Has a Reindeer Fence Already

Russian containment is the fallback position of a Western hegemony that set out to strangle and then fragment the world’s biggest country since 2014. A recent Foreign Policy report confirms that the “strategy” now is to hold back the coming multipolar world. After sufficiently blaming everything about the Ukraine affair on Vladimir Putin’s alleged insatiable lust for land and power, authors Michael Kimmage and Hanna Notte reveal the fact that the West’s multifaceted proxy war…

Phil Butler