Putin, Kirchner Believe in Multipolarity, in Multilateralism, in a WORLD WHERE Countries Don't Have a Double Standard

Putin, Kirchner seek ‘multipolarity’ in Argentina visit Buenos Aires Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Argentine counterpart Cristina Kirchner called for a multipolar world order as Moscow sought to boost ties with Latin America amid heightened East-West tensions. Putin is on a six-day tour seeking to increase Moscow’s influence in the region at a time when the Ukraine crisis has eroded Russia’s relations with the United States and Europe to their lowest point since the Cold War. His itinerary includes meetings with a string of leftist leaders critical of the United States and a summit of the BRICS group of emerging countries — an agenda that neatly aligns with his push for a multipolar world less dominated by the West.

Palestinian PSYWAR Reported in Israel

Then the LORD said unto me, Out of the north an evil shall break forth upon all the inhabitants of the land.—Jeremiah 1:14 In the first weekend of the current Israeli attack on Gaza,* the operation…

Islamic State in Iraq and Syria: Bin Laden Won

Osama Bin Laden’s goal in 9/11 was to suck the US into Afghanistan and Iraq, sparking a regional conflagration that would sweep away the imperial legacy and establish a new caliphate. Over a decade later,…

Israel’s Gaza Genocide Redux

    I delivered the following Oral Argument before the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal Commission for the Indictment of Israel for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity on November 21, 2012 during Israel’s…