Trident Juncture: NATO’s Largest Military Exercise since Cold War. The “Fictitious Target” is Russia
By Christopher Black, October 31 2015
Russia’s intervention in Syria changed the dynamic on the ground and regionally, potentially with global implications, a major geopolitical development, the most important one in decades.
In the Foreign Policy Shadow of Dr. Brzezinski: Obama, Islamic Fundamentalism and Russia
By Bruno Adrie, October 31 2015
Would the new America [Dr. Brzezinski] vowed for reject the absurd choices made by the big-headed and unqualified Donald Rumsfeld, considered as an American disaster by his biographer Andrew Cockburn?
Russia’s Military Intervention in Syria Has Changed the “Middle East Dynamic”. Agreement to Disagree in Vienna on Syria
By Stephen Lendman, October 31 2015
Russia’s intervention in Syria changed the dynamic on the ground and regionally, potentially with global implications, a major geopolitical development, the most important one in decades.
Russia’s Anti-Terrorist Campaign in Syria. Moscow’s Broader National Security Interests
By William Hawes, October 31 2015
By acting on invitation from al-Assad’s government, Russia has intervened (however cynically it may be viewed in the West) within the framework of international law. By fighting terror at its root source, the Russian government has usurped the role of providing security in the Mideast from the US.
Shouldn’t the U.S. Compensate Syria for Invading?
By Eric Zuesse, October 31 2015
On Friday the 30th of October, U.S. President Barack Obama announced that he will send 50 U.S. Special Forces soldiers into Syrian territory, though Syria has presented no threat to U.S. national security and has not invaded any country. In fact, Syria is fighting against Islamic jihadists who present a threat also to the United States and Europe.
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