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February 19, 2015

(original post in Russian) In 2014, the Information and Press Department (DIP) of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) became one of the winners of the Runet Prize, the annual national award honoring Russian websites. Maria Zakharova, deputy head of the department who became the main MFA spokesperson on the internet over past years, noted…

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February 17, 2015

During the last part of 2014, optimism steadily raised over the unusually low prices of oil and their allegedly positive economic effects on the economies of oil importing countries. Although some evidence points in this direction, a more thorough assessment leads unfortunately to different conclusions.
 
The Deceptive Optimism
 
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February 16, 2015

Former U.S. DOD chief Leon  Panetta asserts, "The greatest threat to our national security is dysfunction in D.C."  What he left out is that the fault lies primarily with  Pied Piper POTUS  whose doctrine is "strategic patienc" and leading from behind,  Consistently, he  not only leads from behind but…

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February 15, 2015

The 17 hours Minsk negotiations of EU, Russian and Ukrainian leaders has produced a cease fire, effective February 15 -- but will this one stick?  A prior September 5th Minsk agreement, did not.
 
First we must know what produced this one. Not just depressed oil prices, but the real threat of the U.S. arming the Ukraine and applying…

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February 14, 2015

 
There is a decided chicken-and-egg quality when trying to unravel Russian-American relations. The general pessimism and pejorative characterizations that come from the U.S. Congress clearly have a negative influence on Putin’s strident bravado and dismissive arrogance to the United States. What is perplexing is how this dilemma, which…

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February 12, 2015

The full text of the Minsk agreement signed on February 12, 2015 has been published (Unofficial translation: The Telegraph).   The text, entitled “the Package of Measures on the Implementation of the Minsk Agreements”, is without a doubt a step forward. But there are still a number of questions that remain unanswered.  …

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February 10, 2015

Suppose you're the world's policeman watching two states fight. Engaging directly is too expensive, but you can send weapons to one party which will improve its chances of winning. Should you do so? If yes, whom to help?
 
If you only wish to end the war, you should help the stronger state, i.e. the one with better chances of…

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February 7, 2015

 
America seems reluctant in accepting the fairly benign fact that countries do not like to be dictated to and thus misses opportunities for creating new dialogues. This is especially prominent in explaining the poor relationship at the moment with Russia. There seems to be an element of purposeful animosity in the way Russia is viewed, analyzed…

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February 3, 2015

     
 America presently faces three clear and present dangers to our vital national security; War with ISIS, Putin´s escalation of the war in Ukraine and the acquisition of the bomb by rogue state Iran through deceitful negotiations.  The first two threats are immediate.  The third will be full blown in the…

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February 3, 2015

There are numerous think tanks, both in the United States and Russia, which are deeply concerned about the state of Russian-American relations. Places like the Moscow Carnegie Centre or the Brookings Institution in Washington DC are regular go-to places for the media when seeking expert opinion and analysis. However, these centers of independent…

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February 2, 2015



If white Americans and Israeli Jews want African-Americans and Palestinians to cease with the ruckus, they must make their own societies and governments cease systematically bringing the ruckus to these darker-skinned neighbors of theirs.

 

By Brian E. Frydenborg, originally published January 7th, 2015

 



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February 2, 2015

From world-economy to American world-empire
 
 What is the nature of the modern world order? Answers to this question are incalculable many. However, the one provided by Salvatore Babones, a native New Yorker and currently a professor at the University of Sydney (salvatorebabones.com), has recently struck me as probably the most compelling…

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