The Master of the World: America’s National Security Strategy
By Manlio Dinucci, December 18, 2025
First and foremost, the document emphasises that, to ensure America remains the strongest, richest and most powerful country in the world for decades to come, a coherent and focused strategy for engaging with the rest of the world is needed.
The Ukraine War – Where it Stands Today
By Dr. F. Andrew Wolf, Jr., December 18, 2025
The leadership in Kiev has repeatedly required two major conditions as a quid pro quo for ending the three and one-half year-long war with Moscow: an offer from the western alliance of accession into NATO and withdrawal of Russian troops from the Donbas region of Ukraine. Neither of those predicates have been forthcoming.
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 18, 2025
Amply documented, the 2014 EuroMaidan US-sponsored coup d’etat was carried out with the support of the two Nazi factions: Svoboda and Right Sektor headed by Dmytro Yarosh.
Seven EU Countries Now Oppose Expropriation of Russian Assets
By Ahmed Adel, December 17, 2025
The number of European Union members opposing the European Commission’s plan to expropriate frozen Russian assets under the guise of a reparations loan for Ukraine has risen to seven, and this decision, if implemented, will cause a serious split within the EU, writes the Brussels-based portal Euractiv.
By Drago Bosnic, December 17, 2025
During a recent visit to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, American Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and accompanying US Army officials disclosed new details on the Pentagon’s troubled hypersonic weapon program.
With Caesar Sanctions Off, Now Syria Can Rebuild
By Steven Sahiounie, December 18, 2025
On December 10, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a massive defense bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), authorizing a record $901 billion in annual military spending. The bill also includes the repeal of the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019, signaling a major shift in U.S. policy toward Syria and generating widespread anticipation in Syria’s political and economic circles.
The BBC Kicks Off the Holidays With a New Season of Pandemic Fearmongering
By John C. A. Manley, December 18, 2025
The BBC has launched into the pandemic fearmongering a bit early this year with their recent article: Flu wave hits England’s busiest A&E – hundreds of patients are arriving a day. For those who don’t live in England, A&E stands for Accident and Emergency. But in this case, it might as well stand for Arts and Entertainment.


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