The Pacific Ocean: The Pentagon Next «Human Terrain» Battlefield The Pentagon planners and their paid anthropologist shills are gearing up for the Pentagon’s next battle: the one for the Pacific that will ensure that the…
Category: Global Issues
There is a saying, “Once bitten, twice shy”. Russia and China claim to have been bitten once: when the West turned the United Nation’s Security Council resolution 1973 on its head and proceeded to invade…
Contrary to popular belief, Libya , which western media described as “Gaddafi’s military dictatorship” was in actual fact one of the world’s most democratic States. In 1977 the people of Libya proclaimed the…
What a difference a week can make. The heaviest snow in Syria in a quarter-century, some claimed, last week’s storm closed for a time even the main highway from Damascus to Beirut. But that was…
“Bibi was sandalized!” is the most popular (and lost-in-translation) assessment of the elections’ result in the Hebrew media. Naftali Bennett from the Jewish Home is Bibi’s right sandal while Yair Lapid from Yesh Atid (“There…
American Lives are Precious In contrasting China and America, pundits often cite our free and independent media as one of our greatest strengths, together with the tremendous importance which our society places upon individual American…
The energy security stall mate after the Russia – EU Summit in Bruxelles in December 2012 continues in Davos. Russian – European relations with regard to energy security have suffered considerably since the onset of…
Qatar and U.S. : Collusion or Conflict of Interest? In his inaugural address on January 21, U.S. President Barack Obama made the historic announcement that “a decade of war is ending” and declared…
[The 4th Media Editor’s Note: The following short article is based from the following source: http://ilookchina.net/2013/01/21/the-rape-of-nanking-part-12/. However, the photo collection included in the article is done by The 4th Media.] After Nanking fell to…
“Conspiracy theory” is a term that at once strikes fear and anxiety in the hearts of most every public figure, particularly journalists and academics. Since the 1960s the label has become a disciplinary device that…