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US Shifts Focus to China in Updated National Security Strategy. Attempt to Regain Complete Influence over Latin America
10 كانون الأول (ديسمبر), بقلم Ahmed AdelThe United States has released an updated National Security Strategy, which aims to redefine the terms of global power for the coming decades. The document not only reorganizes Washington’s global priorities but also reaffirms its stance on the Western Hemisphere … The post US Shifts Focus to (…) -
NSS Smoking Gun: Is Washington Officially Declaring Old Transatlantic Alliance Dead?
10 كانون الأول (ديسمبر), بقلم Uriel AraujoWhen Ulrike Franke, senior fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, says that the new US National Security Strategy (NSS) “officially buries the old transatlantic relationship and the postwar West,” Europe should indeed take notice. Franke’s reading is straightforward … The post (…) -
Dandelion Root Extract Kills 95% of Cancer Cells In Vitro and Reduces Human Colon Tumor Growth by Over 90% in Mice — With Zero Toxicity
10 كانون الأول (ديسمبر), بقلم Nicolas HulscherOver 1,100 peer-reviewed studies now document the anti-cancer potential of safe, non-toxic natural compounds. The post Dandelion Root Extract Kills 95% of Cancer Cells In Vitro and Reduces Human Colon Tumor Growth by Over 90% in Mice — With Zero Toxicity appeared first on Global Research. -
“Perfectly Appropriate”: President Trump Receives The FIFA Peace Prize
10 كانون الأول (ديسمبر), بقلم Dr. Binoy KampmarkHe craves it, and, to some extent, his desire was satisfied. President Donald Trump did get a peace prize. Not the peace prize picked out by self-important Norwegian non-entities, but the inaugural curiosity of FIFA, an organisation famed for opacity, … The post “Perfectly Appropriate”: (…) -
Ex-Jihadist in Power: Syria One Year Later – A Façade of Normalcy Amidst Violence
10 كانون الأول (ديسمبر), بقلم Marc VandepitteOne year after the fall of Assad, Syria is once again deemed ‘acceptable’, despite being led by an ex-jihadist. This façade of normality conceals a deeply fragmented country, plagued by proliferating violence and old political reflexes. * The Fall of … The post Ex-Jihadist in Power: Syria One (…)
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