Strategic Culture Foundation
Online Digest, # 30 / 2021
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Concerning the Folks Who Are Less Equal Than Others
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by Stephen Karganovic
To the less favoured races, European justice has few benefits to offer, Stephen Karganovic writes. |
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U.S. and Allies Ramp Up Reckless Provocations Towards China
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Washington’s global ambitions are predicated totally on an adversarial agenda. |
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A Dream Deferred? Manila Renews the Visiting Forces Agreement With the U.S. – BRI vs. B3W
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by Joaquin Flores
The renewed VFA may be among the last that the Philippines signs, because the U.S. may not desire to sustain a presence as a part of its regional policy, Joaquin Flores writes. |
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Washington’s Terrorist Friends: Prominent Americans Continue to Support a Murderous Cult
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by Philip Giraldi
MEK is a curious hybrid creature that pretends to be an alternative government option for Iran even though it is despised by nearly all Iranians. |
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The Strategy Session. Episode 28
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by Strategic Podcast
Around the country, furious parents are speaking out against their children being indoctrinated with the latest madness, Robert Bridge writes. Tim and Joaquin discuss his article. |
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Ukraine and the Long Game
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by Patrick Armstrong
There are very good reasons why Moscow has learned that it's better to be patient, Patrick Armstrong writes. |
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Anti-Russian Bigotry and Western Woke Manner
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by Michael Averko
The Russian Olympic participation in Tokyo is a blow to those who sought a complete ban of all Russian athletes. |
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The U.S. Will Continue to Confront China and the Chances of Explosion Are Rising
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by Brian Cloughley
U.S. provocations in the East are likely to continue and only Beijing knows how much more it will take before there is an explosion. |
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The EU’s Role in Libya’s Migrant Trafficking
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by Ramona Wadi
To perceive refugees as a dissociated part of the wider narrative is a violation in itself, but who will hold the bloc politically accountable for delegating distasteful tasks to the Libyan coastguard? |
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by Stephen Karganovic
The relative success of Constantinople Patriarchy’s foray into the vipers’ tangle of Ukrainian church politics has whetted its appetite to try to go further along the same lines, following the general direction set by its overseas “partners.” |
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U.S. Fears of China Nuclear Expansion… Déjà Vu of Soviet Missile Gap Hype
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by Finian Cunningham
China is providing the equivalent scaremongering of the Soviet “missile gap” in order to sustain America’s militarist-dependent capitalist economy. |
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The Strategy Session. Episode 27
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by Strategic Podcast
In Ukraine, it appears easier to be an anti-Russian advocate than a pro-Russian voice. At play is a fear factor aspect having to do with violence and the threat of legal action, Michael Averko writes. Tim and Joaquin discuss his article. |
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