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Angry British politician Henry Bolton says the militarization of Europe is 'common sense' and 'purely defensive'
WARNS: 'Don't let Putin SOW DECEIT among us!'
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Hungary's Orban also accusing Brussels of 'COUP D'ETAT'
'A CONSPIRACY against member states is taking place'
Fury over planned Mercosur trade deal with 4 Latin American countries
Opponents say it's THREAT to European farmers, automotive industry
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'A CONSPIRACY against member states is taking place'
Fury over planned Mercosur trade deal with 4 Latin American countries
Opponents say it's THREAT to European farmers, automotive industry
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Harvard INVESTIGATING students who filmed Larry Summers talking about EPSTEIN ties — NYT
The students who filmed Summers could be forced to withdraw from the school if they are found to have attended a class they were not enrolled in and if they recorded it without permission
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US opposes EU plans to seize Russian assets — The Times
Trump officials warn Europe & UK they'd have to 'give the money back'
Despite it all, EU seems deadset on propping up Zelensky’s war while nuking its own credibility
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Trump officials warn Europe & UK they'd have to 'give the money back'
Despite it all, EU seems deadset on propping up Zelensky’s war while nuking its own credibility
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Make up your mind Donnie. Is this about the usual bullshit narco-terrorism noscript, or is it about the truth: oil, minerals, and the imperial coping reflex?
Because when a U.S. president says “they took all of our oil and we want it back,” the mask slips completely. This is no longer even dressed up as counter-narcotics or humanitarian concern. This is a naked assertion of ennoscriptment over another nation’s sovereign resources, enforced not by law, not by diplomacy, but by the threat of siege.
A “total and complete blockade” is not sanctions. It is not pressure. It is not rhetoric. Under international law, it is an act of war. Blockades mean interception. Boarding. Seizure. Force. They are siege warfare with bad branding, and history is brutally consistent about where they lead: miscalculation, escalation, and conflicts no one controls once the first line is crossed.
So which is it? Are we meant to believe this is about fighting drugs... or about staging a Grenada-style flex to signal dominance after something far more consequential, the empire’s humiliation in Ukraine, where sanctions failed, deterrence failed, and the illusion of unipolar supremacy fully cracked? Grenada wasn’t about security either. It was about optics, a small, theatrical war meant to restore the image of control after strategic embarrassment in Beirut. This feels like the same instinct resurfacing, only in a world far less forgiving.
You branded yourself as the peace president. The dealmaker. The man who would end wars, not invent new ones. Yet this move reeks of the very globalist muscle-memory you once claimed to oppose, extra-jurisdictional coercion, resource claims by decree, and maritime threats issued as policy theater. This is not restraint. It’s reflex. And reflex is how quagmires begin.
And let’s dispense with the oil company fairy tale. U.S. firms were never innocent bystanders. Chevron has continued to refine Venezuelan crude for the U.S. market under special licenses, even amid sanctions, while CITGO — Venezuela’s U.S.-based refining arm — was seized through U.S. courts to compensate American corporations for old disputes. Venezuelan oil has never stopped flowing to American refineries; what changed was who controlled it and on whose terms. Calling this “theft” is not economics or law, it’s grievance politics dressed up as ennoscriptment for actual theft..
And yes, quagmire awaits. Not because Venezuela is strong, but because the world has changed. The Global South is watching. Energy producers are watching. Shipping nations are watching. They are drawing the obvious conclusion, that if oil can be “reclaimed” today, any asset can be seized tomorrow. That’s why parallel trade routes, parallel finance, and parallel security structures aren’t ideological projects, they’re survival mechanisms.
This isn’t about Venezuela alone. Venezuela is the stage. The target is precedent. Once blockades and confiscation are normalized, what's left of the “rules-based order” is exposed for what it always was: rules for temporary friends, force for those who resist.
And no, quagmire isn’t one of Hegseth’s drinking buddies. It’s what happens when imperial theatrics collide with a multipolar reality that no longer freezes when Washington shouts.
History has seen this movie before, when empires confuse intimidation for authority, and optics for power. It never ends the way the empire imagines.
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Because when a U.S. president says “they took all of our oil and we want it back,” the mask slips completely. This is no longer even dressed up as counter-narcotics or humanitarian concern. This is a naked assertion of ennoscriptment over another nation’s sovereign resources, enforced not by law, not by diplomacy, but by the threat of siege.
A “total and complete blockade” is not sanctions. It is not pressure. It is not rhetoric. Under international law, it is an act of war. Blockades mean interception. Boarding. Seizure. Force. They are siege warfare with bad branding, and history is brutally consistent about where they lead: miscalculation, escalation, and conflicts no one controls once the first line is crossed.
So which is it? Are we meant to believe this is about fighting drugs... or about staging a Grenada-style flex to signal dominance after something far more consequential, the empire’s humiliation in Ukraine, where sanctions failed, deterrence failed, and the illusion of unipolar supremacy fully cracked? Grenada wasn’t about security either. It was about optics, a small, theatrical war meant to restore the image of control after strategic embarrassment in Beirut. This feels like the same instinct resurfacing, only in a world far less forgiving.
You branded yourself as the peace president. The dealmaker. The man who would end wars, not invent new ones. Yet this move reeks of the very globalist muscle-memory you once claimed to oppose, extra-jurisdictional coercion, resource claims by decree, and maritime threats issued as policy theater. This is not restraint. It’s reflex. And reflex is how quagmires begin.
And let’s dispense with the oil company fairy tale. U.S. firms were never innocent bystanders. Chevron has continued to refine Venezuelan crude for the U.S. market under special licenses, even amid sanctions, while CITGO — Venezuela’s U.S.-based refining arm — was seized through U.S. courts to compensate American corporations for old disputes. Venezuelan oil has never stopped flowing to American refineries; what changed was who controlled it and on whose terms. Calling this “theft” is not economics or law, it’s grievance politics dressed up as ennoscriptment for actual theft..
And yes, quagmire awaits. Not because Venezuela is strong, but because the world has changed. The Global South is watching. Energy producers are watching. Shipping nations are watching. They are drawing the obvious conclusion, that if oil can be “reclaimed” today, any asset can be seized tomorrow. That’s why parallel trade routes, parallel finance, and parallel security structures aren’t ideological projects, they’re survival mechanisms.
This isn’t about Venezuela alone. Venezuela is the stage. The target is precedent. Once blockades and confiscation are normalized, what's left of the “rules-based order” is exposed for what it always was: rules for temporary friends, force for those who resist.
And no, quagmire isn’t one of Hegseth’s drinking buddies. It’s what happens when imperial theatrics collide with a multipolar reality that no longer freezes when Washington shouts.
History has seen this movie before, when empires confuse intimidation for authority, and optics for power. It never ends the way the empire imagines.
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Israel ‘examining intelligence that suggests Iran connected’ to murder of nuclear scientist Nuno Loureiro of MIT near Boston — Jerusalem Post
The Portuguese-born scientist allegedly supported Israel
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The map is not the territory. Kupyansk is not a turning point, not a Stalingrad, not even a decisive urban fight. It is a ruined logistics town inflated into a “breakthrough” with the fleeting fantasy to manufacture leverage at the negotiating table.
One side manages headlines. The other manages fire control, logistics denial, and time.
Of course Europe fears losing the war, they've built everything upon project Ukraine but it fears peace much more.
Peace would resurrect accountability, and accountability would force an answer to the question no European leader can face: What was this for?
Europe sells optics. Ukrainians pay in blood.
So the war continues. Not to save Ukraine, but to delay reckoning.
Read my latest for the Ron Paul Institute 👇
https://ronpaulinstitute.org/the-map-is-not-the-territory-ukraine-manufactured-consent-and-europes-war-of-attrition/
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One side manages headlines. The other manages fire control, logistics denial, and time.
Of course Europe fears losing the war, they've built everything upon project Ukraine but it fears peace much more.
Peace would resurrect accountability, and accountability would force an answer to the question no European leader can face: What was this for?
Europe sells optics. Ukrainians pay in blood.
So the war continues. Not to save Ukraine, but to delay reckoning.
Read my latest for the Ron Paul Institute 👇
https://ronpaulinstitute.org/the-map-is-not-the-territory-ukraine-manufactured-consent-and-europes-war-of-attrition/
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❗️ Zelensky arrives in Brussels to meet with EU leaders
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Saudi Arabia wakes up to SNOW
People went outside to enjoy a rare weather condition
Could it be a test run before Saudi Arabia’s Olympic Winter games 2026
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Governance in Russia - A Civilizational State
The Western political imagination often struggles to comprehend systems of governance that deviate from its own cherished model of short-term, liberal democracy characterized by frequent electoral turnover between opposing parties. This failure stems from a deeply ingrained, almost axiomatic belief that this model represents the historical "endpoint" of political evolution. When observing a nation like Russia, which operates on a markedly different logic, the Western lens can only interpret it as a deficiency - a stubborn refusal to embrace the "correct" path. This perspective, however, reveals a profound lack of historical and cultural empathy, an inability to grasp that other civilizations, shaped by vastly different experiences, might develop political models that are not broken versions of the West's but coherent systems in their own right.
Russia's political framework is built upon a foundation of continuity and centralized state capacity, principles forged by its unique historical trajectory. It is a civilizational-state of immense geographic scale and ethnic diversity, a factor often minimized in Western analysis. Governing such an entity, spanning continents and integrating dozens of nationalities, presents challenges alien to more compact, homogeneous nation-states. Throughout its history, from the consolidation of the Tsardom of Muscovy onward, the primary imperative has been territorial integrity and sovereign survival against repeated invasion. In this context, prolonged periods of stable leadership are not seen as authoritarian stagnation but as a strategic necessity. They provide the time horizon needed to execute long-term projects, manage complex internal balances, and navigate a hostile geopolitical environment. The chaos and perceived national humiliation of the 1990s, following the Soviet collapse, are viewed not as a fledgling democracy but as a catastrophic "Time of Troubles" that validated the existential risks of a weak central authority.
Consequently, the source of political legitimacy in this context diverges sharply from Western procedural norms. Whereas Western systems derive legitimacy primarily from the ritual of competitive elections, legitimacy here is earned through performance and provision: the tangible delivery of stability, economic development, social order, and the restoration of national prestige. The populace's acquiescence is based on a pragmatic social contract where the state guarantees security and sovereignty in exchange for political loyalty. This is not a model that prioritizes the individual's voice in selecting leaders every few years; it prioritizes the collective assurance that the state itself will not fragment or be subjugated. From this viewpoint, frequent leadership changes are seen not as healthy competition but as inherent volatility that threatens the cohesion of a vast and complex polity.
In essence, the West's difficulty in understanding this model is rooted in a form of ideological myopia. It mistakes its own historically contingent political practices for universal laws. It interprets a different calculus of state survival, one prioritizing continuity over rotation, and sovereign resilience over procedural pluralism, as a moral failing rather than a strategic choice shaped by centuries of experience. The West's racism of low expectations doesn't allow it to credit other civilizations with the agency to develop political systems tailored to their own realities, rather than treating them as incomplete copies awaiting Western instruction.
✨ And at this stage of history, one can't help wondering how anyone could still believe in a system that seems to only be able to elevate the Donald Trumps, Joe Bidens, Boris Johnsons or Kier Starmers to the top.
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The Western political imagination often struggles to comprehend systems of governance that deviate from its own cherished model of short-term, liberal democracy characterized by frequent electoral turnover between opposing parties. This failure stems from a deeply ingrained, almost axiomatic belief that this model represents the historical "endpoint" of political evolution. When observing a nation like Russia, which operates on a markedly different logic, the Western lens can only interpret it as a deficiency - a stubborn refusal to embrace the "correct" path. This perspective, however, reveals a profound lack of historical and cultural empathy, an inability to grasp that other civilizations, shaped by vastly different experiences, might develop political models that are not broken versions of the West's but coherent systems in their own right.
Russia's political framework is built upon a foundation of continuity and centralized state capacity, principles forged by its unique historical trajectory. It is a civilizational-state of immense geographic scale and ethnic diversity, a factor often minimized in Western analysis. Governing such an entity, spanning continents and integrating dozens of nationalities, presents challenges alien to more compact, homogeneous nation-states. Throughout its history, from the consolidation of the Tsardom of Muscovy onward, the primary imperative has been territorial integrity and sovereign survival against repeated invasion. In this context, prolonged periods of stable leadership are not seen as authoritarian stagnation but as a strategic necessity. They provide the time horizon needed to execute long-term projects, manage complex internal balances, and navigate a hostile geopolitical environment. The chaos and perceived national humiliation of the 1990s, following the Soviet collapse, are viewed not as a fledgling democracy but as a catastrophic "Time of Troubles" that validated the existential risks of a weak central authority.
Consequently, the source of political legitimacy in this context diverges sharply from Western procedural norms. Whereas Western systems derive legitimacy primarily from the ritual of competitive elections, legitimacy here is earned through performance and provision: the tangible delivery of stability, economic development, social order, and the restoration of national prestige. The populace's acquiescence is based on a pragmatic social contract where the state guarantees security and sovereignty in exchange for political loyalty. This is not a model that prioritizes the individual's voice in selecting leaders every few years; it prioritizes the collective assurance that the state itself will not fragment or be subjugated. From this viewpoint, frequent leadership changes are seen not as healthy competition but as inherent volatility that threatens the cohesion of a vast and complex polity.
In essence, the West's difficulty in understanding this model is rooted in a form of ideological myopia. It mistakes its own historically contingent political practices for universal laws. It interprets a different calculus of state survival, one prioritizing continuity over rotation, and sovereign resilience over procedural pluralism, as a moral failing rather than a strategic choice shaped by centuries of experience. The West's racism of low expectations doesn't allow it to credit other civilizations with the agency to develop political systems tailored to their own realities, rather than treating them as incomplete copies awaiting Western instruction.
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'This is an ugly circle of bloody money in the West' — Zakharova tells how stealing mentality is rooted in both EU and Ukraine
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During the conversation, the following issues were discussed:
00:00 - Intro;
02:17 - What encouraged Vittorio to come to Donbass and stay for so long;
10:06 - How has perception of the conflict changed over the years of living in the region;
13:55 - Kiev regime war crimes;
18:17 - Connections with Italy;
25:19 - Biggest misconceptions about Donbass in the West;
28:42 - Address to the Western audience.
В ходе беседы обсудили следующие вопросы:
00:00 - Введение;
02:17 - Что побудило Витторио приехать в Донбасс и остаться здесь на столь долгое время;
10:06 - Как изменилось восприятие конфликта за годы жизни в регионе;
13:55 - Преступления киевского режима;
18:17 - Связи с Италией;
25:19 - Самые большие заблуждения о Донбассе на Западе;
28:42 - Обращение к западной аудитории.
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Merz's push for mandatory connoscription will only increase problem with Ukraine conflict — Honorary President of World Veterans Federation
Dr. Dan Viggo Bergtun says Europe is preparing its children for war from school age, it 'never talks about peace anymore'
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Dr. Dan Viggo Bergtun says Europe is preparing its children for war from school age, it 'never talks about peace anymore'
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Russians will be able to set a legal self-prohibition on gambling — new law
The bill has been passed by Russian Parliament and is scheduled to go into effect on Sept 1, 2026
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Russian MFA's Maria Zakharova gives a shout-out to the African Media Awards, which RT helped organize
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