Kazakhstan’s riots, beginning just after new year’s Day have been called a failed color revolution and may have posed a threat to a number of regional powers, but how true are the claims that this was an anti-Russia Western conspiracy? The Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) quickly mobilized in the wake of violent protests in Read More…
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Lebanon’s Western-Backed Fascist Seeks Civil War At All Costs
After two dangerous escalations in the Palestinian refugee camp of Burj al-Shammali, near the Lebanese city of Tyre, the country’s most notorious living warlord, Samir Geaga, seeks escalation and attempts to build his Party’s strength. On December 10 an explosion rocked one of Lebanon’s 12 Palestinian refugee camps, known as Burj al-Shammali. As a result, Read More…
Libya’s Presidential Mess A Direct Result Of Foreign Meddling
Libya’s first Presidential election since the overthrow of its former leader Muammar Gaddafi, by NATO backed militias, seems unlikely to happen in a few days time as all sides prepare for a return to civil war. Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi, the son of Muammar Gaddafi, seems to be the Presidential favorite after being re-accepted as a Read More…
Israel Seeks To Undermine Iran-IAEA Agreement, Preventing Peace
Iran and the United Nation’s atomic-energy watchdog reached a surprise agreement this Sunday following a snap visit by the IAEA to Tehran. This agreement is, however, being quickly overshadowed by allegations from Israeli officials over Iranian offensive actions, regionally, and fear mongering concerning nuclear enrichment. One of the greatest obstacles to an Iran-US re-establishment of Read More…
What You Are Not Being Told About The Taliban Takeover Of Afghanistan
The Afghan Taliban have won their 20 year war, waged upon them by the United States of America, which initially saw the group deposed from power in 2001. But the victory claimed by the Taliban, ousting its former US-backed President Ashraf Ghani, is beginning to open up many questions on what really just happened in Read More…
Tunisia’s Presidential Takeover Could Spiral Out Of Control, Foreign Powers Eager To Get Involved
In what is being called a coup by leading political parties in Tunisia, the country’s President Kais Saied swiftly froze parliament and relieved the government of its duty, placing complete power in his own hands. This was followed by both protests and celebrations throughout the country, but could quickly turn much more violent if the Read More…