This week, President-elect Donald J. Trump has made an unprecedented historic comeback. Truth be told, I wasn’t very fond of the man during his first…
Posts tagged as “Ukraine”
As the international community holds its breath in anticipation of the imminent Israeli retaliation to Iran’s missile attack on the Nevatim air base, and continues…
For four months now, since the unnatural death of the Iranian President, Raisi, in late May, I’ve been sounding the alarm on the imminence and…
On September 19, 2022, Jeremy Kuzmarov, Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine, released a report on Myrotvorets, titled, “Ukrainian “Hit List” Publishes Names and Addresses of…
For the past two years, or so, I thought the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, was another Mikheil Saakashvili, a mere copycat; for the two made…
During the horrid thirteen days of the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, had President Kennedy not been made privy to proper and punctual intelligence,…
The Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict is one of the most intricate, protracted, and ethnic-based historical conflicts. The historical account thereof is laboriously extensive, and beyond the scope…
To recap, by the end of 1991 and for the first time since 1721, Russia was neither an empire nor the de facto and uncontested…
The expression “making the best out of circumstances,” is usually relative; but in the case of Saudi and Turkish pragmatism towards the Ukraine crisis, it…
In the wake of an appalling and heartbreaking war in Ukraine, the descendants of Imbecile [see, “What Is the Age of the Imbecile?”] labor to…