Tag: BRICS

The May India – Pakistan War Part 2 (of a 3 Part Series)

3 London & the “Gujarat Mafia “aka “India Inc.” When the British occupied India, their aim was to replace Muslim leadership with Hindu leadership, both in politics and business. For a century, two families were built up to serve this aim. These were the Tata and Birla families. Tata went into industry, while Birla went […]

The 5 Major Power Centers Globally Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 2 …… 5 Riyadh –Saudi Arabia Unlike any other country in the world, Saudi Arabia is in a very unique position. Firstly, it sits at the heart of Islam by being the custodians of the 2 holiest sites for 25 % of the global population – Mecca and Medina. Secondly, […]

The 5 Major Power Centers Globally Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

1 New York 2 London             3 Moscow 4 Beijing 5 Riyadh Into this “new world”, that has begun this month (remember, we said in September last year that in “six months from now, the world will be a different place”; well, we are here now). Global Power Centers There are five global power centers; meaning […]

Israel Goes on a Rampage in Syria Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 1  *The American Role (what number)?  Washington had stopped targeting Jolani in August 2018.” A senior American official stated, “HTS was the least bad option of the various options on Idlib, and Idlib is one of the most important places in Syria, which is one of the most important places […]

The Syrian Coup

Since the start of the war in 2011, Damascus has never met such a devastating defeat like the fall of Aleppo. Iraq lived something tragically similar with the fall of Mosul in 2014. It’s fair to argue that the absolute majority of Syrians are against the 2020 Russia-Turkey-Iran deal which in fact prevented the liberation […]

The Eurasian Challenge to the Rockefeller Empire Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 3 Moscow Goes East  At the end of 2009, precisely as planned and to the surprise of Washington, Russia opened the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline, a 4-year construction project costing some $14 billion.  The pipeline now allows Russia to export oil directly from its East Siberia fields to […]

The Gaza Conflict – One Year On Part 4 (of a 4 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 3 8 Syria For several years, the presence of the region’s Axis of Resistance forces in Syria has remained vulnerable to US and Israeli attacks across the country, from east to west. The US has persistently attempted to disrupt the communication routes along the Tehran–Beirut axis, through which Damascus plays an […]

Lebanon’s Pager War & Nasrallah’s Assassination Part 3 (of a 3 Part Series)

Repelling the Invaders Hezbollah, however, has fortified its positions in southern Lebanon, developing an even more extensive network of underground tunnels, bolstering its ground forces exponentially, and establishing the elite Radwan Forces to defend its critical border. These preparations reflect a strategic shift following the 2006 war, in which Hezbollah not only survived but also […]

Angry & Humiliated, Iran Responds to Israeli Provocations Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

The story continues from Part 1 … 4. Bibi’s Washington Visit The main reason for Bibi’s visit to Washington was to get the green light to widen he conflict into a regional war. This will help the 2 families in more ways than one. The second reason was to ask for more military supplies. He […]

Angry & Humiliated, Iran Responds to Israeli Provocations Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

1 Background 2 Retaliation 3 China – the new Mideast Broker? 4 Bibi’s Washington visit 5. Response from the West 6. Iran introduces new weapons systems 7. Response from Russia 8. Putin Shifts Azerbaijan to BRICS 9. Response from other powers 10. The OIC meeting 11. How a Brics trio is staring down Israel 1. […]

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