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Selected Articles: America’s Contradictory Foreign Policy in Syria
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Global Research, February 02, 2018

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Hitler’s Failed Blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union. The “Battle of Moscow” and Stalingrad: Turning Point of World War II

By Dr. Jacques R. Pauwels, February 02, 2018

Historian Dr. Jacques Pauwels analyses the evolution of World War II,  focusing on the “Battle of Moscow” in December 1941 which preceded the defeat of German troops in Stalingrad in February 1943. According to Dr. Pauwels, the turning point was not Stalingrad but “the Battle of Moscow” and the Soviet counter-offensive launched in December 1941.

U.S. and Turkey Agreed on the Assassination of Kurdish Politicians and Field Commanders

By Firas Samuri, February 02, 2018

According to our sources in Afrin, Washington accepted the assassination of high-ranking and radical Kurdish field commanders and politicians with the help of the Turkish army in order to prevent further escalation of tension between NATO allies.

America’s Contradictory Foreign Policy, Towards a Shooting War with Turkey in Syria?

By Federico Pieraccini, February 02, 2018

The consequences of the contradictory choices of the United States in Syria are beginning to become apparent. The obsessive efforts to advance geopolitical goals with war, chaos, betrayals and shaky alliances has brought us to the recent events in Northern Syria on the border with Turkey in the Kurdish enclave of Afrin.

Supremacy of the Spectacle and Political Theater. Fomenting Engineered Perspectives

By Mark Taliano, February 01, 2018

How would a broad-based population react if they realized that our governments support al Qaeda and ISIS? Or that we support an illegal neo-Nazi infested regime in Kiev? How would domestic populations react if they realized that their perceptions are engineered, that the threats of terrorism, of Russia, or Syria and beyond are all engineered fabrications, bereft of evidence?

Saber-Rattling, Nuclear Threat – Or an Even More Devastating War?

By Peter Koenig, February 01, 2018

It is a war that is already in full swing; not a cold war – a hot war, a medium-to long-term execution of mankind. This strategy will work like an octopus with many tentacles operating simultaneously around the globe. If one tentacle fails, the others will do its job, until the damaged one has recovered. It’s a combat, where hardly anybody targeted can escape.

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