NATO

Iran and Saudi Arabia: a Chinese win-win

Iran and Saudi Arabia: a Chinese win-win
Photo Credit: The Cradle
09.04.2023

The idea that History has an endpoint, as promoted by clueless neoconservatives in the unipolar 1990s, is flawed, as it is in an endless process of renewal. The recent official meeting between Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in Beijing marks a territory that was previously deemed unthinkable and which has undoubtedly caused grief for the War Inc. machine.

Romanian Frontier

Romanian Frontier
06.04.2023

Bucharest is used by the United States and NATO for active operations in a number of strategic directions.

Besides the active anti-Russian (and anti-Belarusian) stance of Poland, whose political leadership is trying to be more aggressive than some members of Old Europe, another Eastern European member of NATO, Romania, deserves special attention.

NATO's destruction of Libya

21.02.2023

Robert Gates, the former US Secretary of Defense, wrote in his memoirs that when the decision was made to launch a military attack against Afghanistan in 2001, that nobody in Washington had a real idea of how complex a nation it is.