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October, 2023

  • 11 October

    Does Orban Have A Point In Describing The Ukrainian Conflict As A “Slavic Fraternal War”?

    Western Civilization exploited Slavic Civilization’s wayward Ukrainian component upon its post-Soviet independence as a sovereign state via the cultivation of extreme nationalism in order to divide-and-rule its Russian-centric Slavic opponent. By launching its special operation, Russia wasn’t engaging in an “imperial war of conquest”, but attempting to avert the West’s …

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  • 11 October

    From Oligarchs to Plutocrats

    The disastrous consequences of oligarchs meddling in politics are too well known to need more attention here. But what about the plutocrats’ record? The question merits attention, because right now two American plutocrats are engaged in erratic attempts at solving two of the hottest international problems. Elon Musk, the owner …

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  • 11 October

    Hamas Attack Against Israel Seeks To Counter-Shape Regional Order In Middle East – Analysis

    In an unprecedented display of both capacity and terror, Gaza-based group Hamas mounted a mass-scale terrorist attack against Israel, using land, air, and sea raids, killing hundreds of Israeli citizens, and fracturing the state’s “aura of invincibility”. It is also known that Hamas has taken dozens of people hostage. The …

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  • 11 October

    Killing Lebanon to punish Syria

    No country can survive without its sole land connection to markets, trade, and connectivity corridors, but the US will see Beirut collapse before allowing Damascus back in. As only one of two Levantine states flanking the Mediterranean Sea, Lebanon’s geographic location is of great interest to the various road, rail, …

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  • 11 October

    Les États-Unis passent la patate chaude de la guerre en Ukraine à l’Europe

    La vraie nouvelle de ces dernières semaines est que les États-Unis se désengagent de la guerre en Ukraine et refilent complètement la patate chaude à l’Europe. Il est en effet évident que face à l’échec de la contre-offensive militaire ukrainienne, les classes dirigeantes américaines – qui étaient déjà divisées auparavant …

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  • 11 October

    La France, laboratoire de la Secte mondialiste

    Transcription de l’intervention de Pierre-Emile Blairon au colloque de la Ligue du Midi, 1er octobre 2023, Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, sur le thème : Décadence et chaos. Dans mon exposé, je vais utiliser certaines citations, la plupart de ces citations proviennent des responsables eux-mêmes des deux sectes qui prétendent diriger le monde et …

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  • 11 October

    Hamas has achieved what it wanted by attacking Israel: terror, escalation, and disruption to the international order

    In many ways Hamas’s attack on Israel sums up the essence of terrorism. The group’s mass incursions have seen its operatives storming Israeli towns, killing and kidnapping hundreds. This appears to have been done by the book when it comes to creating feelings of terror and escalating the situation. Yet …

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  • 11 October

    The Middle East may never be the same

    Hamas, the Islamist militia that controls Gaza, will likely emerge a victor regardless of how the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian fighting ends. Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel, described by some analysts as the Jewish state’s 9/11, changes the dynamics of Middle Eastern geopolitics. The brutal attack involved prolonged fighting with …

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  • 11 October

    Indecency’s Conspiracy of Silence: Hamas, Israel and the Use of Force

    Shock and horror. But to and for whom? At 6.30 am on October 7, the State of Israel was certainly in shock. From the south, its citizens faced attacks by, as news reports put it, air, sea and land executed by the Islamic militant group Hamas. Within a matter of …

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  • 11 October

    Israel-Saudi normalization falls casualty of Hamas attack

    The US-brokered talks were making progress; that’s probably why Iran gave Hamas the green light. This column was supposed to be about the momentum and promise of the US-brokered Saudi-Israel peace initiative, including how the kingdom went big by making Israeli-Palestinian peace part of the deal. The consequences of an …

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