USA-Russia
Tillerson: Never Peace with Russia
Tillerson Vows Forever Sanctions on Russia
By Stephen Lendman
According to acting State Department spokesman Mark Toner, Tillerson spoke to (illegitimate US-installed putschist) Ukraine (puppet)...
Mélenchon (et Corbyn) ou la Guerre
Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*)
Je dois d' abord exprimer mon admiration profonde et sincere pour l' instinct politique des terroristes islamistes. Ils semblent disposer un...
Russia Buries “Trumpomania”, Trump scarier than North Korea
By Andrew Osborn
As Russian hopes of swift detente under President Donald Trump have fizzled, state media, which hailed his election win, have made a...
Disappointed Mc Muster wants “tough talk” with Russia
Trump aide McMaster: Time for tough talks with Russia
White House national security adviser H. R. McMaster said on Sunday it was time for tough talks...
The official version by the Russian Defense Ministry of the attack...
Statement of the Russian Defence Ministry spokesman on the missile strike carried out by the US Navy against the Shayrat Air Base in Syria
On...
They prepare new Iraq in Syria – Danger of Nuclear War
Putin: Russia has data on new provocations planned against Syrian authorities
Vladimir Putin believes the US strikes on Syria remind of its attack on Iraq...
Kremlin: No Meeting Planned for Putin and Tillerson in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin has no plans to meet U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson during his visit to Moscow, Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov...
Israel seems already mad. What about the West?
Russian FM & US Secretary of State discuss US strike on Syria in phone call
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has discussed the US missile...
“Liberal” European Elites for Authoritarianism and Cold War
In the aftermath of the November 8 US presidential election, sections of the Democratic Party, the intelligence services and the media have intensified unsubstantiated pre-election claims that the Russian government hacked into Democratic Party email servers to undermine the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
Trump, Russia and China – a reverse of the Nixon game?
Could it be that, almost 45 years after Nixon’s breakthrough with China, the United States’ 45th president will be taking Kissinger’s advice? President Obama tried to make a “pivot” to Asia the capstone of his foreign policy. Will Donald Trump make a “pivot” toward Moscow, and away from Beijing, a capstone of his?