Strategic Culture Foundation
Online Digest, # 19 / 2021
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Peru General Election Campaign: Tight Race Between Left and Right
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by Ron Ridenour
While there is no “indigenous identity” third candidate in Peru’s June 6 run-off, the two candidates remaining are as far apart as Lasso and Arauz. The winner will assume the presidency on July 28. |
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Pentagon’s UFO PsyOps Fuel Russia, China War Risk
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by Finian Cunningham
The stoking of UFO controversy appears to be a classic psyops perpetrated by U.S. military intelligence for the objective of population control, Finian Cunningham writes. |
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U.S. Cyber Army Revelations Make Mockery of Accusations against Russia
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In conjunction with the Pentagon’s cyber army, the whole realm of Western accusations against Russia is a mockery of their own guilt-projection. |
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Britain Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Dr. Karadzic (Well, Not Quite)
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by Stephen Karganovic
In the course of his continually improving cross-examinations, Karadzic managed to deliver quite a few blows to the prosecution’s (or the Tribunal’s, since they are inseparably merged) case. |
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Some Simple Lies Out of Washington: Who Is the Terrorist and Who Is the Victim?
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by Philip Giraldi
There is no American interest that is served by allowing Israelis to kill Palestinians, Phil Giraldi writes. |
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The Strategy Session, Episode 18
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by Strategic Podcast
How did the mercurial Recep Erdogan get himself into the military geopolitical wrangle that he’s in both with the Pentagon and Russia? Tim and Joaquin discuss Martin Jay’s article. |
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Beijing, the Five Eyes or Something Else? Who’s to Blame for the COVID Pandemic?
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by Matthew Ehret
The oligarchy running the Trans Atlantic System certainly loves the centralized control found in the Chinese system, and they adore the behaviorist social credit stuff, but it that is where the admiration ends, Matt Ehret writes. |
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And Just Like That, the Mask Mandate Ended
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by Joaquin Flores
“Unless we put Medical Freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship.” |
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America’s Worthless Values
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by Finian Cunningham
“Everyone, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex persons, deserves to live in dignity,” the State Department pontificates. Everyone? How about Palestinians? |
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The Tightening of the NATO Noose
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by Brian Cloughley
NATO’s military noose round Russia’s borders is being tightened in order to force Moscow to react to surging provocation, Brian Cloughley writes. |
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America’s Crumbling Infrastructure: Transit
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by Strategic Infographics
Every four years the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) measures the conditions of bridge, water and transportation infrastructure within the US and publishes its findings through the Infrastructure Report Card. In 2021, America’s Cumulative Infrastructure Grade is C-, that is worse than “mediocre”. Transit got a D- grade. |
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The Strategy Session, Episode 17
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by Strategic Podcast
The shift of paradigm centred on the U.S. pivot away from West Asia naturally impacts on Iran’s JCPOA calculus, Alastair Crooke writes. Tim and Joaquin discuss his article.
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Watching the Tree to Catch a Hare
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by Alastair Crooke
This American lacuna is not confined to Iran. The world has changed decisively, yet America seems to be pursuing its policies of yesteryear. |
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U.S. And Its Allies Try to Split the World in Two
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by Eric Zuesse
America is using its post-WWII position of being the world’s hegemon, so as to compel every other nation either to join them (as a banana republic or vassal nation) or else to become their enemy by destroying them. |
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In London, a Kangaroo Court Ambush Is Being Set for China
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by Stephen Karganovic
Xinjiang is seen in a pivotal strategic role on the Great Chessboard. That most certainly is not because of possible human rights abuses that might be occurring there, if indeed they are, but for entirely different, hard-nosed geopolitical reasons. |
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EU Has a New Crisis. A Frenchman Called Michel Barnier Who Has Held It to Hostage
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by Martin Jay
It might well be Michel Bernier who emerges as a veiled presidential anti-EU runner in France’s presidential elections in 2022. |
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