Operation Ukraine: Terror on Demand Ukraine’s Terrorist Methods from Soviet Times to Now

In August 2022, Russian journalist Daria Dugina was killed in a car bomb attack organised by the Ukrainian authorities. Philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, Daria’s father, says she was targeted because she was ‘a symbol of the independence of Russian journalism.’ … Read More >Operation Ukraine: Terror on Demand Ukraine’s Terrorist Methods from Soviet Times to Now

US INVADERS: Iraq 20 years on How America’s Unsolicited Democracy Failed Iraq

20 years ago, the US Army and its allies invaded Iraq on the pretext that Baghdad had weapons of mass destruction. Operation Iraqi Freedom was launched to disarm Iraq of perceived WMD, and to end Saddam Hussein’s rule. However, Iraq had been found to have no biological, chemical or nuclear weapons. … Read More >US INVADERS: Iraq 20 years on How America’s Unsolicited Democracy Failed Iraq

US INVADERS: Iraq 20 years on How America’s Unsolicited Democracy Failed Iraq

20 years ago, the US Army and its allies invaded Iraq on the pretext that Baghdad had weapons of mass destruction. Operation Iraqi Freedom was launched to disarm Iraq of perceived WMD, and to end Saddam Hussein’s rule. However, Iraq had been found to have no biological, chemical or nuclear weapons. … Read More >US INVADERS: Iraq 20 years on How America’s Unsolicited Democracy Failed Iraq

Volunteers for Victory Russian ‘men-on-the-street’ join fight against Ukrainian nationalists

These Russian men couldn’t just stand and watch when their country needed them. Every day, hundreds of ordinary men volunteer for the Special Military Operation in Ukraine. From Siberia to Krasnodar region, volunteers from all walks of life are stepping up. Why are they willing to fight? … Read More >Volunteers for Victory Russian ‘men-on-the-street’ join fight against Ukrainian nationalists