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WHO Pandemic Agreement Approved by Member States, Ushering in a Dangerous New World Health Order
20 أيار (مايو), بقلم Nicolas HulscherU.S. escapes WHO treaty enabling fast-tracked experimental vaccines, censorship of dissent, and global surveillance systems. The post WHO Pandemic Agreement Approved by Member States, Ushering in a Dangerous New World Health Order appeared first on Global Research. -
The West Forgot How to Make Peace. “How Peace Got Rebranded as War”
20 أيار (مايو), بقلم Prof. Pascal LottazThe idea of peace used to mean something in the European Union. Even though good research by Peo Hansen shows that the early days of the European project were tainted by colonial aspirations of its first members, at least internally—for … The post The West Forgot How to Make Peace. “How Peace (…) -
China Shipbuilding Capacity over 200 Times Greater than the US
20 أيار (مايو), بقلم Uriel AraujoAccording to US Navy Secretary John Phelan, to “deter” China, the US has been in talks with Japan about dual-use shipbuilding—that is, building commercial ships with military applications also. The problem, from an American point of view, is that … The post China Shipbuilding Capacity over 200 (…) -
Rethinking US-China Relations After the Tariffs Shipwreck. Mike Whitney
20 أيار (مايو), بقلم Mike WhitneyThe tariffs were the main weapon in a trade war on a peer competitor who has overtaken the US in nearly every area of industrial and technological production. The post Rethinking US-China Relations After the Tariffs Shipwreck. Mike Whitney appeared first on Global Research. -
Rethinking the Ukraine Conflict: A Perspective on the True Global Powers and Their Stakes
20 أيار (مايو), بقلم Prof. Ruel F. PepaThe ongoing conflict in Ukraine is often presented in mainstream media and political discourse as a simple bilateral dispute between Ukraine and Russia—a territorial clash rooted in historical tensions, national sovereignty, and regional security concerns. This narrative, while convenient for … (…)