The 45th and 47th US President has set himself up for yet another impeachment process, which could end his tenure, on the basis of him acting without the authority of the US Congress - or so I understand. I mentioned a day or so ago that the destruction of Iran's Fordow nuclear facility - which... Continue Reading →
The Poetry in Prose of Economic Thinking
I have to announce a recent discovery. I first came across the name of Warwick Powell while keeping up to date with the World Affairs in Context site of CPA Lena Petrova on Rumble. She is obviously quite taken with his work and I also became a fan while watching this video (which unfortunately will... Continue Reading →
Essential Information for Understanding World Situation, as at June 4, 2025
To begin, I recommend you watch this episode of Dialogue Works on YouTube or elsewhere. It feeds from this appraisal by Pepe Escobar on Strategic Culture Foundation, which I suggest you read first... 'Waiting for the Oreshniks, while the Istanbul kabuki proceeds โnot negativelyโ' - Pepe Escobar - Strategic Culture Foundation, Jun 3, 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVj5Jl2yORY... Continue Reading →
Making Burkina Faso Great
Africa is rising. That, in itself, is something truly remarkable, and welcome, and heart-warming. And there is nothing more alive and attention-grabbing about the awakening of Africa than what is happening in Burkina Faso, the central state of the renewed Sahel region of sub-Saharan West Africa. Why there? Well, who is the most celebrated name... Continue Reading →
Get AFRICOM Out of Africa. No Place for US Imperialism.
The 20th Century was US prime time. They blew it. And in the process almost blew up the world. They could have made many friends but instead saw everyone else as enemies (declared or not). Their record of robbery, pillaging , and domination has soiled any reputation they may have had. There will be no... Continue Reading →
This is Russia’s Victory.
Sergey Shoigu seems to have found himself a place - and a voice - as Secretary of the Russian Security Council. A great change of job placement, I think, by the President. Secretary Shoigu just published the article linked below on Rossiyskaya Gazeta. I have to say this is an interesting read and, among many... Continue Reading →
Double Standards Feature High in Australia
Today, April 25, is ANZAC Day in Australia. Perhaps still the most important annual event for Australians. It Commemorates the Struggle and sacrifice of both Australian and New Zealand soldiers operating together as part of Commonwealth Forces during the First World War as the Australia New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Today also, at the early... Continue Reading →
What Do You Do If Your Prime Minister Is An Idiot and His Only Alternative Better Known as ‘Zombieman’
...in my single person household, anyway? And... there is an election coming up next month. Well, I guess you do what I always do... You scribble on your voting paper (never, ever, vote by mail, or electronically), thus rendering it as 'spoiled'. Alternatively, you could always face a potential fine by not voting at all.... Continue Reading →
A Detailed Capture and Analysis of the Ukraine Conflict
If you are looking to understand the never clearly stated events of the last few years and current situation in what used to be the Eastern regions of Ukraine, then I can recommend no better that this fine effort, just published by Big Serge of Big Serge Thought. Ukraine: Fighting to the Conclusion - Russo-Ukrainian... Continue Reading →
