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Living in Two Worlds
22 نيسان (أبريل), بقلم Dr. Gary Null“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” — Aristotle The Essay We Don’t Want to Read This is a short essay, but don’t let the length fool you. It may be one … The post Living in Two Worlds appeared first on Global Research. -
Estonia of All Countries Just Publicly Chided Zelensky for Fearmongering About Russia
22 نيسان (أبريل), بقلم Andrew KorybkoEven casual followers of foreign affairs know that Estonia hates Russia for historical reasons, with the memory of its contentious incorporation into the USSR still fresh in many of its people’s minds. That’s why it raced to join NATO after … The post Estonia of All Countries Just Publicly (…) -
Belgium’s Chief of Defense General Frederik Vasina Says EU is Using Ukraine to “Buy Time”
22 نيسان (أبريل), بقلم Ahmed AdelBrussels plans to continue the conflict in Ukraine until 2030 to prepare for a military confrontation with Russia without US participation, Belgian Chief of Defense General Frederik Vansina said. In this way, the military chief has once again exposed that … The post Belgium’s Chief of Defense (…) -
Selected Articles: Michel Chossudovsky: “The USA supported Hitler in his campaign against the Soviet Union”
22 نيسان (أبريل), بقلم Global Research NewsMichel Chossudovsky: “The USA supported Hitler in his campaign against the Soviet Union” By Prof Michel Chossudovsky and Marijom Kordić, April 21, 2026 By attacking Iran, America has shown that it is no longer capable of being a world … The post Selected Articles: Michel Chossudovsky: “The (…) -
The Unbroken Thread: Debt, War, and the Normalization of Elite Power. (1694-2026)
22 نيسان (أبريل), بقلم Kamran QureshiAbstract This essay argues that the mechanisms of elite control debt-based money, sovereign loans, war financing, and wealth concentration have remained structurally continuous from the medieval period to the present. While mainstream historians dismiss the conspiratorial framework of authors (…)
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