Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, we have witnessed the hypocrisy of Western elitists and their supporters perhaps more now than ever before. If anything, this is a teachable moment in history. From talk of the Western nation’s peoples being “civilized” opposed to the foreign “others” our governments kill in Read More…
Robert Inlakesh
Russia Invaded Ukraine, What Does This Mean?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine took not only the world, but Ukraine itself by shock, causing mass outrage and an expected outpour of anti-Russian war propaganda throughout Western media. Following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recognition of the People’s Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, it became clear that a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Ukraine was Read More…
If The Iran Nuclear Deal Is Revived, Will Israel Back Down?
As the eighth round of indirect negotiations in Vienna seem to show positivity and the possibility for a revival of the 2015 Nuclear Deal, between Iran and the West, Israel is voicing concerns. However, it is unlikely Tel Aviv has the power to act. On February 20, speaking to Jewish leaders in the United States, Read More…
Morocco Increases Economic Ties With Israel, But At What Cost?
Israeli officials are slated to sign a deal with Morocco in order to increase economic ties between Rabat and Tel Aviv, which have continued to grow since the signing of a normalization deal between the two in 2020. At what cost does this close relationship with Israel come for the Kingdom of Morocco? Israel’s Economy Read More…
False Predictions About Russia Invading Ukraine Are Making People Fear WW3
If you have been following the mainstream NATO member-state media over the past few weeks, you may be now fearing another world war. Here is why you should not be listening to these discredited mouth pieces for corporate governments in the West. On the third of February, the White House indicated that “intelligence information” supposedly Read More…
Anti-Government Protest In Syria Threatens Renewed Round Of Violence
Damascus is no longer fighting militants on the battlefield, for now, but the economic and corruption battles it has been forced to take on following the occupation may plunge it back into the chaos that erupted in 2011. On the 7th of February anti-Government protesters, in Syria’s Suwayda, took to the streets in the hundreds Read More…






