Would You Rather Play Tennis or Dance the Tango?

That question, applied metaphorically to international relations, was posed by Michele Geraci, Economics Professor in Shanghai and former Undersecretary of State in the Italian Ministry of Ecconomic Development, at the Schiller Institute conference of December 7-8, who also brought up Lyndon LaRouche’s concept of a world landbridge. “In the realm of international relations, the West takes a zero-sum game approach, […]

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Call for a Christmas Mobilization for Ceasefires and Peace

In the last few weeks they still have in power, the team running the Biden Administration is working overtime to stoke conflict and color revolutions throughout the globe – all in a futile effort to maintain control over an illusory unipolar world and its bankrupt financial system. Just last week, the White House announced a new, classified national security memorandum, […]

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Beware of the British Hand in the Syrian Crisis

It is important to recognize that the main facilitator in transforming Syria’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from an al-Qaeda-linked terror group into an ostensibly political movement has been British Foreign Office veteran Jonathan Powell, who met with leaders of the HTS, including Abu Muhammad al-Jawlani (al-Jolani), in 2017. Jonathan Powell is the younger brother of Charles Powell, the private secretary […]

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s Flight Forward Leads Israel to Doom

Since the fall of the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad on Dec. 8, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been jubilant. The very next day, he declared that “a new chapter” had opened, that Israel had “reshaped the Middle East” and was defeating its enemies “step by step” in a “war of existence”. He boasted that those enemies included Hamas (without […]

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Export Controls: China Retaliates

On Dec. 2, the U.S. Commerce Department added 140 companies, mostly Chinese, primarily in the semiconductor field, to “The Entity List”, a compilation of foreign individuals, companies, and organizations that are subject to export restrictions and licensing requirements, because the U.S. government considers them a national security threat. The decision was obviously designed to damage China’s semiconductor sector. The response […]

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