Belgrade Panel Discussion: “The Truth About Syria”

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Summary of the Belgrade Conference and Panel Discussion on Syria on the 18th December, 2013 (video below) Continue reading

Syria: Forward from Victory – Part I

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Syria: Forward from Victory – Part I

With a fair amount of dust now having settled, it is inarguably clear that Syrian civilization has emerged victorious from the last round of intensified threats from the Atlanticist regime.
Syria, with assistance from its friends in the real international community, have declared “Victory”.   Continue reading

Foundational List of Geostrategists

 

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An Open Revolt in Turkey

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An Open Revolt in Turkey

Font BOE Protests and demonstrations opposing the ruling AKP in Turkey have rocked Istanbul, Ankara, and other cities over the last week. There are a number of demands, social and Turkey Protest.JPEG-03ffceconomic, but also significant among them is the demand to pull out of Syrian intrigues, end the alliance with NATO and USrael, and even for Erdogan to step down. This is either aimed at ushering in new elections before the 2014-2015 election cycle or possibly even something more radical than this. Naturally the latter possibility will depend in large part on both the role of the trade unions and the military. Both institutions having large numbers of sympathizers of nationalism (and related), Kemalism, and communism (and related); these can with some provisos be placed under the category ‘Eurasianist Current in Turkey’ and under this the subheading ‘Ergenekon’ [1.]  Continue reading