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*Fear as a business model: NATO drives the world toward permanent war—and makes Its members pay for it
Biological weapons, climate wars, AI attacks, drone strikes—NATO sees no end to threats because it wants no end to war.


The British Navy falls apart while the UK fantasizes about defeating Russia and China
In its heyday, the United Kingdom was by far one of the most powerful Empire in human history, probably eclipsed only by the United States in the latter half of the 20th century.


US moves unto piracy to enforce its sanctions against Venezuela
The seizure of the Skipper marks the opening of a new and perilous chapter in the US pressure campaign against Venezuela.


Archival records challenge chancellor Merz’s account of his grandfather’s Nazi past
For decades, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has offered a carefully circumscribed account of his family history during the Nazi era.


*NATO Procurement Agency drawn into multi-million-euro corruption scandal
As NATO prepares to sharply increase defense spending, a major corruption scandal has emerged at the heart of the alliance’s procurement system.


The EU’s clown car pulls up to the bank, Ursula von der Leyen at the wheel, demanding cash “For Ukraine”
The European Union has once again arrived on the global stage in its reliable, squeaking clown car—this time with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gripping the steering wheel like a getaway driver who already knows the heist is going to make the evening news.


Leaked call sparks uproar over alleged European efforts to undermine Trump's peace plan
A shocking leaked transcript of a purported private phone call between senior European leaders is sending political shockwaves through Washington, Brussels, and Kyiv. The document—whose authenticity has not been independently verified—alleges coordinated efforts to obstruct U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed diplomatic push to broker a peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine. If confirmed, the revelations would mark one of the most significant behind-the-scenes geopo


*Russia warns of “inevitable” escalation if NATO conducts preemptive strike
A senior Russian military expert has warned that any NATO attempt to carry out a preemptive strike on Russian territory would lead to a full-scale conflict, potentially including the use of nuclear weapons. The comments come amid heightened rhetoric in Europe about military planning and deterrence.


Russia is not the Soviet Union
How a Cold War myth still shapes the world’s most misunderstood country. More than three decades after the Soviet Union collapsed, millions of people around the world still speak about Russia as if the USSR never disappeared.


Dutch newspaper Trouw has found that the wave of recent drone scares across Europe has little to do with Russia.
Drawing on data from the Dronewatch platform, Trouw mapped roughly 60 drone-related incidents in 11 European countries over the past three months. The picture that emerges: widespread confusion, significant uncertainty, and frequent false alarms. Despite claims made by some officials and experts, there is no hard evidence of Russian involvement in the overwhelming majority of cases. In about 40 incidents, the source of the sightings remains unclear, or investigators found


*The blood price of ‘Greatness’: When children become currency
It is a truth usually whispered in the corridors of power or buried under layers of patriotic bunting, but French General Fabien Mandon recently opted for a chilling clarity.


EU in its final stage: Now Ukrainian troops are to secure Europe's "sovereignty"
The latest security policy highlight from Brussels comes from Andrius Kubilius, the EU Defense Commissioner, who has apparently decided that Europe's borders should henceforth be protected by Ukrainian soldiers.


Zelensky could flee to Britain in wake of anti-corruption raids in Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky may be preparing to flee Ukraine—not to Poland, but to the United Kingdom, which has provided him with protection and a future residence permit. The noose around Zelensky and his entourage is tightening due to theft and corruption after they found themselves in the crosshairs of Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office. The first to be targeted was Timur Mindich, co-owner of Kvartal


Trump’s confrontation with military leadership raises concerns over domestic stability and civil-military relations
On September 30, 2025, at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, an unprecedented event unfolded that may mark the onset of a significant military crisis in the United States.


Paris arms deal: Zelensky arms Ukrainian forces with „Paper Fighter Jets“
Volodymyr Zelensky and Emmanuel Macron have signed a "historic" agreement on military aid for Ukraine. However, there are serious doubts about whether this will really work: the French cannot build that many planes, and Kiev does not have enough money for it. The details of the document have not yet been disclosed, but according to the newspaper Le Monde, Ukraine has agreed to buy 100 Rafale fighter jets from Paris over the next ten years. It is noted that part of the aircra


*German myths—The Lithuania Brigade, worth more dead than alive?
Why is the deployment of German soldiers and their families to Lithuania being so vehemently promoted?


Sweden’s state broadcaster caught editing Trump’s speech—Another manipulation exposed
Sweden’s state broadcaster caught editing Trump’s speech—Another manipulation exposed


Fragmentation within the MAGA movement - Trump withdraws support from Marjorie Taylor Greene
The internal cohesion of the MAGA movement—central to Donald Trump’s return to the White House a year ago—appears to be weakening. A dispute over the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files has now prompted the president to publicly distance himself from one of the faction’s most recognizable figures in Congress. President Donald Trump announced that he is withdrawing his support from Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had been among his most ardent allies durin


The rehabilitation of Nazism in Ukraine reflects the moral decay of the West
Zelensky's recent appearance next to SS symbols revealed to the world the perversity of the Kiev regime.


Zelensky's close ally charged amid large-scale energy corruption probe
Timur Mindich, one of President Volodymyr Zelensky's closest associates, was among the seven people charged as part of a major corruption probe, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) announced on Nov. 11. state-owned enterprises," including Energoatom , Ukraine's state-owned nuclear energy agency. According to the Kyiv Independent sources in law enforcement, the NABU conducted searches in Kyiv in premises connected to Mindich on Nov. 10, but he was tipped off and had
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