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Les bases civiles de l’OTAN

Pourquoi l’OTAN a-t-elle été si généralement acceptée en Europe par presque tous les grands partis politiques et, surtout, par les sociaux-démocrates ? Ses coûts économiques, ses guerres d’agression illégales, ses dommages environnementaux et les risques d’anéantissement nucléaire semblent en faire un élément de premier ordre. Il est peu probable que …

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The Jamaa al-Islamiyya Charts Its Own Course

As Lebanese armed groups continue to fight Israel, divisions are appearing among Sunnis over their political identity. Israel’s onslaught on Gaza, launched in response to Hamas’s Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7, together with Hezbollah’s subsequent opening of a limited military front with northern Israel in support of the Palestinians, …

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Backed by USA, Israel threatens wider war after Golan Heights blast

Fresh from receiving assurances of continued backing from the Biden-Harris administration in Washington, the Israeli regime immediately seized upon an alleged rocket attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 Arab Druze children to threaten an offensive into Lebanon that could trigger a wider US-backed war against Iran. The …

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Israel-Iran Shadow War Could Spiral Out Of Control – Analysis

The shadow war between Israel and Iran continues to escalate and expand, posing serious risks not only to these two countries but also to other nations in the Middle East. Iran’s proxy, Hezbollah, and Israel have recently intensified their attacks on each other, including a series of Israeli strikes on …

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Defending Europe With Less America – Analysis

European defence policies are facing their most important stress test since the early days of the cold war. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine brought war back to the heart of Europe and revealed just how reliant Europeans were on the United States for their defence. This forced Europeans to review …

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Erdogan says Turkey might enter Israel to help Palestinians

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: ‘We must be very strong so that Israel can’t do these ridiculous things to Palestine.’ President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that Turkey might enter Israel as it had done in the past in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, though he did not spell out …

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Israel orders evacuation of Bureij, Nuseirat in Gaza, prepares for strikes in Lebanon

Israel’s war on Gaza has destroyed much of the enclaves housing and infrastructure, with UNRWA warning there are no safe areas in the enclave. Israel’s evacuation orders of Bureij and Nuseirat in central Gaza have sent tens of thousands of Palestinian residents fleeing to safe areas of the enclave. However, …

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Syrian, Russian Presidents Discuss Bilateral Ties, Regional Issues In Moscow Meeting

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian opposite number Vladimir Putin held talks in Moscow on the ties between the two countries as well as regional developments. Putin hosted Assad in the Russian capital on Thursday and held talks on matters of mutual interest, Syria’s official news agency SANA and …

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The Tehran-Caracas Axis: An Important Factor In Geopolitical Balance – Analysis

The strategic partnership between the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the most intriguing alliances that have emerged in recent times. Undoubtedly, it is an extraordinary geopolitical phenomenon that connects two different continents, Asia (the Middle East) and South America, with the aim …

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Iran: Pezeshkian’s Futile Mission To Save The Mullahs’ Regime – OpEd

On July 21, the incoming president of the Iranian regime Massoud Pezeshkian told the Majlis (parliament), “Dear people who came, despite the propaganda that was made to keep them from coming to the ballot boxes, they came and gave a strong punch to the mouths of those who were sitting …

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