Interview

Iranian Ambassador Sabouri: "No to the Clash of Civilizations: the Palestinians decide their fate in a referendum"

Iranian Ambassador Sabouri: "No to the Clash of Civilizations: the Palestinians decide their fate in a referendum"
16.02.2024

It has been exactly 45 years: a crucial 1979 for Iran and the entire Middle East. On Feb. 11, the revolution led by Imam Khomeini came to fruition and, less than two months later, 98 percent of the people voted in the referendum for the Islamic Republic. "Neither East nor West," was how Khomeini, a political and religious leader, set his terms to the Cold War world. A horizon that today, in the face of the crisis of Anglo-American unipolarity, is "multipolar."

Putin-Carlson interview

09.02.2024

Tucker: The following is an interview with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Shot February 6th, 2024, at about 7 p.m in the building behind us, which is, of course, the Kremlin. The interview, as you will see if you watch it, is primarily about the war in progress, the war in Ukraine, how it started, what's happening, and most pressingly how it might end. One note before you watch.

The incredible story of plain clerk Hamid Noury: in prison for life in NATO-wanting Sweden

19.01.2024

The good guys are on one side. They have been telling us and letting us know it all along: Ahmadreza Djalali, the Iranian doctor and researcher born in Sarāb - in the East Azerbaijan region - but naturalized Swedish (1), a full two years after he began his detention, accused by his own country of being an Israeli spy and then sentenced to death, for a sentence that has yet to be carried out, is a well-known and supported case not only in Sweden and Italy where he worked, but in the entire West.

Dominique Venner, historical thinker: Interview with Clotilde Venner

12.01.2024

Dominique became interested in history for several reasons. As I explain in my book (A la rencontre d'un cœur rebelle), Dominique had three lives, a first one in which he was a political activist, a second more meditative one that I call the recourse to the forests, and a third in which he became the historian that we know. The study of history, I think, took on its full importance when he gave up politics, at the end of his first life. He experienced his retirement from politics as a small death.

About Palestine: a short interview with Richard Black

About Palestine: a short interview with Richard Black
21.12.2023

The following is a brief interview with Richard Black, former member of the Virginia State Senate and one of the very few, if not the only Western politician, to openly speak out against U.S. proxy wars in the Middle East. In particular, Black publicly defended the Syria of the Assads and, more importantly, the Syrian people as Western propaganda raged against this country that appeared to fall prey to ISIS militiamen.

Valery Korovin and “the end of Europe”: “The EU elite are a bunch of fools, Russia will save you”

Valery Korovin and “the end of Europe”: “The EU elite are a bunch of fools, Russia will save you”
19.12.2023

ComeDonChisciotte”s exclusive interview with the Director of Moscow”s Centre for Geopolitical Analysis on the decline of the Old Continent and Italian analyst Eliseo Bertolasi: “Italy is a country with limited sovereignty, where every political choice is subordinated to the orders of Brussels and Washington, I don”t expect anything more”.

“We Have More Allies than It Seems”

24.11.2023

In the context of global challenges, Russia is finding its unique path and national idea. One of those who is indispensable in understanding Russia’s role and place in the modern world is Alexander Dugin — a political scientist, philosopher, and ideologist of Eurasianism.

Robert Steuckers: Interview for Breizh-Info about Daria and Alexander Dugin

17.11.2023

Robert Steuckers is a Belgian translator, theorist and writer, who was once close to the New Right more than 30 years ago, and who knows Alexander Dugin, the thinker of neo-eurasism presented by the international press as the most influential ideologist in the circles of power in Russia and whose daughter Daria died in an attack in Moscow. Lionel Baland interviewed him for Breizh-info.