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Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question about parliamentary elections in Moldova 29-09-2025
Russia

Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question about parliamentary elections in Moldova 29-09-2025

Posted by: John Phoenix Question: Moldova held parliamentary elections on September 28. The Moldovan Central Election Commission says the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity won. How does the Foreign Ministry assess the election outcomes? Maria Zakharova: The election campaign was assessed as unprecedentedly dirty and politicised in Moldova itself. It was marked by massive use by the authorities of administrative and coercive resources, all kinds of extra-legal mechanisms, blackmail, and threats. Political analysts describe it as a “theatre of the absurd,” a “cheap spectacle,” and an “operetta-like show.” To remain in power, the current regime effectively used barbaric medieval methods to intimidate its opponents; it removed competitors, shut down independent media, blo...
The geopolitics of Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z uprising
Nepal

The geopolitics of Nepal’s 2025 Gen Z uprising

Posted by: John Phoenix Nepal has been shaken by its most dramatic political upheaval since the abolition of the monarchy in 2008. On September 16, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned amid nationwide unrest that left at least 22 people dead, including 19 protesters killed in clashes with police earlier in the week. It seems the immediate spark for the protests came on 4 September, when the Oli government announced the blocking of 26 social media platforms – including Facebook, Instagram and X (Twitter) – after the companies failed to register with Nepal’s Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. The authorities claimed this measure was necessary to ensure regulatory compliance and tax collection from the foreign tech giants. Thousands of Nepalis – particula...
Understanding the heroism of Yemen – Part 2
Yemen

Understanding the heroism of Yemen – Part 2

Posted by: John Phoenix Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting loss of foreign support, the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen in the south, already deeply weakened following a violent civil conflict in 1986, voted for re-unification with the Yemeni Arab Republic in the north. This took place in 1990, creating a united Yemen (officially the Republic of Yemen) for the first time in more than 150 years, with the northern Yemeni leader Saleh becoming united Yemen’s first President and southern Yemeni leader Ali Salem al-Beidh as Vice-President. As part of the re-unification, rules on opposition political parties were eased and the first multi-party elections were scheduled to take place in 1993. As part of the move to combat the spread of Wahhabism, the Zay...
Remembering Beirut: The Marine Barracks Bombing and the Lessons of Foreign Policy Restraint
Lebanon, USA, ZIO-NAZI

Remembering Beirut: The Marine Barracks Bombing and the Lessons of Foreign Policy Restraint

Posted by: John Phoenix How a 1983 bombing exposed the perils of empire... 42 years ago yesterday, on October 23, 1983, the early morning quiet at Beirut International Airport shattered when a Mercedes truck carrying 12,000 pounds of TNT crashed through flimsy barriers and detonated inside a U.S. Marine Corps barracks. The explosion killed 241 American service members, including 220 Marines, 18 sailors, and three soldiers, making it the deadliest single day for the Marine Corps since Iwo Jima in World War II. Almost simultaneously, another suicide bomber struck French forces two miles away, leaving 58 paratroopers dead. The twin attacks temporarily altered American perceptions about Middle Eastern intervention, though the lessons learned that day have proven frustratingly imp...
Qatar Rethinks the U.S. Security Umbrella
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Palestine Affairs, Qatar, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

Qatar Rethinks the U.S. Security Umbrella

By:James Durso  After Israel’s attack on a Hamas meeting in Doha, Qatar, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed regret over the incident and directed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to finalize a defense cooperation agreement with Qatar. When Qatari officials heard that news, they probably wondered, Why bother? Qatar is a Major Non-NATO Ally of the U.S. and a major customer for American defense equipment. In recent years Doha provided financial support to Hamas (with U.S. and Israeli connivance), mediated U.S.-Taliban peace talks, hosted America’s Afghan refugee resettlement facility; mediated ceasefire talks between Israel and the militant group Hamas; hosts the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, Al Udeid Air Base (upgraded at Qat...
Syria “Liberated” by its own Destroyers
Syria

Syria “Liberated” by its own Destroyers

Posted by: John Phoenix By: Global Research, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, today’s de facto ruler of Damascus, has an eloquent history: he began his jihadist militancy in al-Qaeda’s ranks as an associate of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the “caliph” who founded ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, in 2013. In 2011, during the preparatory phase, al-Baghdadi sent him to Syria with large sums of money for the creation of the al-Nusra Front, a formally autonomous faction but in reality, part of the Islamic State.  The al-Jolani faction has been involved in the US-NATO operation to destroy the Syrian state since its inception. One of the reasons for this operation is the fact that in July 2011 Syria, Iran and Iraq signed an agreement for a pipeline that would connect ...
US Foreign Policy in Shambles: NATO and the Middle East. How Do You Wage War Without Allies?
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Iran, Middle East, Palestine Affairs, Politics, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

US Foreign Policy in Shambles: NATO and the Middle East. How Do You Wage War Without Allies?

Posted by: John Phoenix By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and Bonnie Faulkner Global Research, Michel Chossudovsky discusses the recent US/Iran clash in the Persian Gulf with Bonnie Faulkner Iran’s capability as a military power; the breakup of the Gulf Cooperation Council; the Al-Udeid military base in Qatar which is the largest US base in the Middle East, and Qatar is an ally of Iran; the flop of the proposed Middle East Strategic Alliance, also known as the Arab NATO; the July 2016 failed coup d’etat against Turkish President Erdogan; the US/Israel/Turkey “triple alliance” now a Turkey/Iran/Russia “triple entente”; Turkey’s purchase of the Russian S-400 missile defense shield constitutes its de facto exit from NATO; the geopo...
“Fiercely Independent” Houthis Triumph Over Trump
Palestine Affairs, USA, Yemen, ZIO-NAZI

“Fiercely Independent” Houthis Triumph Over Trump

Posted by: John Phoenix Interview with Dr. Aisha Jumaan By Dr. Aisha Jumaan and Mike Whitney Global Research, Mike Whitney (MW): On Tuesday, President Trump said that the US will stop bombing Yemen because the Houthis said they would “not be blowing up ships anymore.” Trump added that the Houthis “capitulated” and “don’t want to fight anymore”. Is Trump telling the truth; did the Houthis ‘give up’? Aisha Jumaan (AJ): Based on the attached statement from the Sultanate of Oman Foreign ministry, it seems that the ceasefire between the US and Ansar-Allah in Sana’a was reached in a mutual way. Ansar-Allah, in an interview with DropSite by one of the Ansar-Allah leaders said, “We do not consider ourselves at war with the American people,” said M...
Khashoggi versus 50,000 Slaughtered Yemeni Children
Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Khashoggi versus 50,000 Slaughtered Yemeni Children

Posted by: John Phoenix Europe has no morals, no ethics no nothing. Global Research, The European Parliament has asked yesterday (25 October) for an immediate embargo on the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia, hence sanctioning the Kingdom of rogue Saudi Arabia which is joining the United States and 'Israel' as the main purveyor of crime throughout the Middle East and the world. France still said they will apply sanctions only if it is proven that Riyadh was indeed involved in the killing of the controversial Saudi journalist. Madame Merkel at least days ago said that Germany would no longer supply the Saudis with arms – as a result of the heinous crime committed on Jamal Khashoggi. No doubt, it was a horrible murder that took place in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, with J...
Stalin’s Library by Geoffrey Roberts – a resumé and review – Part 4
Russia

Stalin’s Library by Geoffrey Roberts – a resumé and review – Part 4

Posted by: John Phoenix Roberts calculates that the size of Stalin’s library at some 25,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals. In Stalin’s collection, “Apart from the works of Marx, Engels, Kautsky and Luxemburg, there are few foreign translations in Stalin’s collection.  Notable exceptions include Russian translations of Winston Churchill’s book about the First World War, ‘The World Crisis’; three books by the German revisionist social democrat Eduard Bernstein; two books by Keynes, including ‘The economic consequences of the peace’; Jean Jaurès’s ‘History of the great French revolution’; Tomáš Masaryk’s ‘World revolution’; the German economist Karl Wilhelm Bucher’s ‘Work and rhythm’; an early work by Karl Wittfogel on the ‘awakening’ of China; John Hobson’s ‘Imperialis...