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NATO, the Firefighter-Arsonist
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict heats up, the bloc is now portraying itself as a first responder to the flames it helped to fan The French have a wonderful term: the firefighter-arsonist. It’s used to describe a person or entity that … Continue reading
The Comedian
The war in Ukraine as seen from a satiric (and historic) perspective. But who is really pulling the strings? It seems to me that the Neo-Nazis in Ukraine are being used as a proxy force against Russia in much the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography & Art, War & Terror
Tagged movie poster, satire, The Comedian, Ukraine
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Who are Ukraine’s Neo-Nazis?
Azov Battalion Azov Special Operations Department or Azov Battalion, as it is commonly known, is a right-wing extremist and neo-Nazi unit of the National Guard of Ukraine. Formed in 2014 as a volunteer militia during the Odesa clashes, the Azov … Continue reading
How Western Press Has Kept Silent for Years on War in Donbass and Neo-Nazism in Ukraine
The Western mainstream media have kept silence for years about the shelling of the Donetsk and Lugansk Republics by the Ukrainian government forces and neo-Nazi battalions. Just a limited number of independent American and European journalists and freelance photographers have … Continue reading
What Did Putin Mean by ‘Denazification’ of Ukraine and Why is It so Important?
For years, Russia has been calling on Western nations to investigate cases of human rights abuse, illegal killings, and war crimes committed by the Ukrainian authorities that came to power after the 2014 coup. Moscow pointed out that many of … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Human Rights & Justice
Tagged Denazification, Russia, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin
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Putin’s Special Operation
Putin will decide when Ukraine offensive ends – Kremlin In his Thursday morning address, Putin said he’d ordered Russian troops to attack Ukraine to demilitarize and, as he put it, “denazify” the country. He claimed Russia’s national security was compromised … Continue reading
Document Confirms U.S. Told Russia NATO Won’t Expand
Putin was right, Stoltenberg was wrong: NATO “brazenly deceived” Russia about expansion and a British document proves it A newly discovered document from March 1991 shows US, UK, French, and German officials discussing a pledge made to Russia that NATO … Continue reading
The Winter Olympics Doping Scandal
The Winter Olympics in Beijing were rocked by a scandal, right after the Russian skating team won gold, when a positive doping sample was discovered in a test taken well ahead of the games from Russian skater Kamila Valieva. On … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Photography & Art, Videos & Documentaries
Tagged China, doping, Kamila Valieva, Russia, Winter Olympics 2022
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Is Boredom Sometimes Good for You?
Not many people enjoy being bored: it basically means we’ve got nothing to do or nothing to be excited about, which does not seem particularly enjoyable. But what if it is good to sometimes deal with some ennui? Even at … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Health & Medicine, Photography & Art
Tagged boredom, Sandi Mann
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Biden’s ‘Successful’ Mission in Syria
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby: “U.S. Special Operations forces under the control of U.S. Central Command conducted a counterterrorism mission this evening in northwest Syria. The Mission Was Successful There were no U.S. casualties.” Read the full post at: Moon … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Photography & Art, War & Terror
Tagged Islamic State, Joe Biden, Syria, USA
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