Cracks Surfacing between U.S. Defense and State Departments?

A number of expert observers have refuted the big narrative that, firstly, Russia is wantonly bombing Ukrainian sights and killing civilians, is running out of ammunition and supplies, and has suffered heavy losses, and secondly, that this “proves” that the Kremlin will resort at any moment, to using chemical or biological weapons. The editor-in-chief of Consortium News Joe Lauria, however, […]

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Under the Perverse Green Deal, Military Spending Is Sustainable

The same financial circles who forced the so-called “climate transition” on us, now tell us that war is needed to save the planet. “Defending the values of liberal democracies and creating a deterrent, which preserves peace and global stability,” is so important that weapons should be included in assets that carry an E.S.G., or “environmental, social and governance,” label, according […]

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The EU’s Energy Policy Is Not for the People, But for the Hedge Funds

Measures taken by EU governments ostensibly to ameliorate the impact of high energy prices on consumers are not only insufficient, but wittingly criminal. Family rebates and tax reductions on gasoline prices just ensure handsome gains for financial speculators. When Italian Minister Roberto Cingolani speaks of a “colossal fraud”, he might be ignorant of how pricing mechanisms work, but the European […]

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Germany Sets Pre-Alarm Level On Gas Supplies

German Economy and Climate Protection minister Robert Habeck (of the Green Party) has put the national emergency plan on gas supplies in a pre-alarm stage. That plan includes three levels: pre-alarm, alarm and emergency. The first includes the establishment of a working group that monitors the situation and can decide to cut energy to some end-consumers. However, in order to […]

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China-India Cooperation Could Become a Game-Changer

While Western leaders were involved in emergency discussions last week on imposing their “rules-based order” worldwide, spurred by the last-minute visit by U.S. President Biden to Europe (cf. above), intense diplomacy was also being carried out in Asia in a very different perspective, reflected in the packed agenda of China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. It confirms that […]

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Lyndon LaRouche’s Proposal to Eliminate the Threat of Nuclear War!

On March 23, one day before President Biden left for emergency discussions on war with NATO and EU leaders, followed by a trip to Poland, U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told the press that while the United States has “not changed our nuclear posture to date,” President Biden “will be consulting with Allies and partners on that potential contingency”. […]

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A New Paradigm to Win the Peace

The Schiller Institute will hold an international online conference on April 9 in the late afternoon and evening (Central European time) focused on the urgency of establishing a world order of peace that takes into account the legitimate aspirations for security and development of all nations. The invitation to the conference notes that: “The present war in Europe, the succession […]

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