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Development banker says US knew of plot to oust him over Nicaragua loans - The Grayzone
https://thegrayzone.com/2025/01/22/development-banker-us-plot-nicaragua-loans/
https://thegrayzone.com/2025/01/22/development-banker-us-plot-nicaragua-loans/
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Development banker says US knew of plot to oust him over Nicaragua loans - The Grayzone
The US government was aware of a campaign to remove a top development banker from power to stop anti-poverty loans to Nicaragua, where Washington sought regime change. In an exclusive interview with The Grayzone, Dante Mossi, who headed the Central American…
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🔴 ELON MUSK: THE NEW GEORGE SOROS?
Dive into Elon Musk's audacious plans to reshape global politics. Is Elon Musk the new George Soros? This clip compares Musk's influence on British politics to Soros and highlights his megalomania and its impact.
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Dive into Elon Musk's audacious plans to reshape global politics. Is Elon Musk the new George Soros? This clip compares Musk's influence on British politics to Soros and highlights his megalomania and its impact.
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🔵 This may be one of the most under-reported, yet crucial pieces of history in relation to the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage event...
▶️ History Repeats Itself: Yamal and Nord Stream Subterfuge
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/yamal-and-nord-stream-2-a-historical-perspective/
▶️ History Repeats Itself: Yamal and Nord Stream Subterfuge
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/yamal-and-nord-stream-2-a-historical-perspective/
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Key statements by Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov at the briefing:
🟥 Zelensky cannot be ready to resolve the conflict, since this requires negotiations, and he has forbidden them to himself;
🟥 Vladimir Putin will visit Moscow State University on Friday and award the staff with an order for valiant labor;
🟥 Russia and the United States need to resume arms control talks as soon as possible;
🟥 When discussing the issue of arms reduction, the nuclear potentials of all countries must be taken into account;
🟥 Russia has previously spoken about its interest in dialogue in the area of arms control, the ball is in the US’s court;
🟥 Russia has not made any decisions regarding withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement;
🟥 Lower oil prices will not end the conflict in Ukraine, one is not connected with the other;
🟥 Failures in the RuNet require additional measures to ensure uninterrupted operation;
🟥 There have been no decisions yet on extending the “Time of Heroes” program, but it has proven itself well, and work with veterans will continue.
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🟥 Zelensky cannot be ready to resolve the conflict, since this requires negotiations, and he has forbidden them to himself;
🟥 Vladimir Putin will visit Moscow State University on Friday and award the staff with an order for valiant labor;
🟥 Russia and the United States need to resume arms control talks as soon as possible;
🟥 When discussing the issue of arms reduction, the nuclear potentials of all countries must be taken into account;
🟥 Russia has previously spoken about its interest in dialogue in the area of arms control, the ball is in the US’s court;
🟥 Russia has not made any decisions regarding withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement;
🟥 Lower oil prices will not end the conflict in Ukraine, one is not connected with the other;
🟥 Failures in the RuNet require additional measures to ensure uninterrupted operation;
🟥 There have been no decisions yet on extending the “Time of Heroes” program, but it has proven itself well, and work with veterans will continue.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 Trump is ready to provide security guarantees to Ukraine, which they recognize as inevitable, - Bloomberg.
Allies agree that the United States should provide troops for any future peacekeeping force in the country.
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Allies agree that the United States should provide troops for any future peacekeeping force in the country.
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Trump’s secondary sanctions could derail India’s relationship with both US and Russia...
🟧 Trump to Threaten India With Sanctions Over Russian Oil?
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/trump-to-threaten-india-with-sanctions-over-russian-oil/
🟧 Trump to Threaten India With Sanctions Over Russian Oil?
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/trump-to-threaten-india-with-sanctions-over-russian-oil/
🟠 Can he keep his diverse base behind him and will the ruling elites submit?
▶️ CrossTalk with Peter Lavelle – The New Age of Trump with Patrick Henningsen and guests
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/crosstalk-with-peter-lavelle-the-new-age-of-trump-with-patrick-henningsen-and-guests/
▶️ CrossTalk with Peter Lavelle – The New Age of Trump with Patrick Henningsen and guests
https://21stcenturywire.com/2025/01/24/crosstalk-with-peter-lavelle-the-new-age-of-trump-with-patrick-henningsen-and-guests/
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Syria will privatise in order to appease the West
The new Syrian foreign minister, Asa’ad Hassan Al-Shaibani, sat down for a friendly conversation with former British PM Tony Blair. He promises privatisation and to implement pro-Western policies.
The new Syrian foreign minister, Asa’ad Hassan Al-Shaibani, sat down for a friendly conversation with former British PM Tony Blair. He promises privatisation and to implement pro-Western policies.
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🇷🇺❤️ The Sanctions That Built Russia
Sometimes, enemies are the best teachers. The sanctions tsunami more than 24,311 of them, courtesy of the self-proclaimed arbiters of freedom in Washington, Brussels, and beyond, has achieved the opposite of its intent. Instead of crippling Russia, it has liberated Russia.
Thank you, United States, for leading with 7,384 sanctions! Your efforts helped Moscow finally break free from the Western-dominated global financial chokehold. Cutting Russia off from SWIFT? That was the push needed to develop alternatives like SPFS and strengthen BRICS’ vision of a multipolar financial order. Canada, Switzerland, the EU? Your sanctions weren’t just punitive, they were transformative, accelerating Russia’s journey toward economic sovereignty.
Today, Russia stands tall as the 4th largest economy in the world, an economy unshackled, independent, and robust. The relentless economic siege forced Moscow to diversify trade, solidify alliances with the Global South, and fortify domestic industries. From energy to agriculture to tech, sanctions ensured Russia would rise stronger.
And let’s not forget: these 24,000+ sanctions also sent a loud, clear message from Russia: Putin cannot be bought, bullied, or threatened. The man who defied the entirety of Western hegemony and reshaped global power dynamics now presides over a nation immune to their economic terrorism.
So, to Washington and its vassals: we couldn’t have done it without you. Your sanctions proved that Russia isn’t just resilient, it’s untouchable.
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Sometimes, enemies are the best teachers. The sanctions tsunami more than 24,311 of them, courtesy of the self-proclaimed arbiters of freedom in Washington, Brussels, and beyond, has achieved the opposite of its intent. Instead of crippling Russia, it has liberated Russia.
Thank you, United States, for leading with 7,384 sanctions! Your efforts helped Moscow finally break free from the Western-dominated global financial chokehold. Cutting Russia off from SWIFT? That was the push needed to develop alternatives like SPFS and strengthen BRICS’ vision of a multipolar financial order. Canada, Switzerland, the EU? Your sanctions weren’t just punitive, they were transformative, accelerating Russia’s journey toward economic sovereignty.
Today, Russia stands tall as the 4th largest economy in the world, an economy unshackled, independent, and robust. The relentless economic siege forced Moscow to diversify trade, solidify alliances with the Global South, and fortify domestic industries. From energy to agriculture to tech, sanctions ensured Russia would rise stronger.
And let’s not forget: these 24,000+ sanctions also sent a loud, clear message from Russia: Putin cannot be bought, bullied, or threatened. The man who defied the entirety of Western hegemony and reshaped global power dynamics now presides over a nation immune to their economic terrorism.
So, to Washington and its vassals: we couldn’t have done it without you. Your sanctions proved that Russia isn’t just resilient, it’s untouchable.
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🇰🇿🇶🇦🇬🇧 Qatari Holding Company Acquiring Assets in Kazakhstan - Why and for Whom?
Power International Holding (PIH) - an international conglomerate headquartered in Qatar - has officially completed the acquisition of a 100% stake in TOO "Mobile Telecom-Service" - a leading provider in Kazakhstan - from JSC "Kazakhtelecom".
Qatari companies are increasingly entering the region: last year, the countries signed an agreement on long-term strategic partnership and the implementation of nine projects worth $20 billion within its framework.
Now, in addition to logistics (airports) and the financial sector (banks), the telecommunications sector has been added. The strategic partnership also includes an agreement on military cooperation. It is important to remember that Qatar is a key partner of the United Kingdom in the Middle East.
There is even an expression about Qatar - "the Middle Eastern gas station of the British Crown". When it comes to the expansion of Qatar's influence in Kazakhstan, one should always keep in mind the interests of the United Kingdom, which has firmly entrenched itself in Russia's underbelly.
#Kazakhstan #Qatar #CentralAsia
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Power International Holding (PIH) - an international conglomerate headquartered in Qatar - has officially completed the acquisition of a 100% stake in TOO "Mobile Telecom-Service" - a leading provider in Kazakhstan - from JSC "Kazakhtelecom".
Qatari companies are increasingly entering the region: last year, the countries signed an agreement on long-term strategic partnership and the implementation of nine projects worth $20 billion within its framework.
Now, in addition to logistics (airports) and the financial sector (banks), the telecommunications sector has been added. The strategic partnership also includes an agreement on military cooperation. It is important to remember that Qatar is a key partner of the United Kingdom in the Middle East.
There is even an expression about Qatar - "the Middle Eastern gas station of the British Crown". When it comes to the expansion of Qatar's influence in Kazakhstan, one should always keep in mind the interests of the United Kingdom, which has firmly entrenched itself in Russia's underbelly.
#Kazakhstan #Qatar #CentralAsia
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Power International Holding (PIH) завершил приобретение Мобайл Телеком-Сервис (МТ-С) у АО "Казахтелеком"
Power International Holding (PIH), международный конгломерат с головным офисом в Катаре, официально завершил приобретение 100% доли участия в ТОО "Мобайл Телеком-Сервис" (МТ-С) у АО "Казахтелеком".
A short but important article about Kier Starmer - about his association with an extreme, doctrinaire form of Trotskyism called Pabloism, believing in infiltration and subversion of institutions (the "long march through the institutions")
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Finishing the Job: Starmer the Pabloite
Mark Gullick
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The second of the main proponents of Trotskyism was a Greek, Michalis Raptis, who was born in 1911 and later took the pseudonym Michel Pablo. ... best remembered for the political concept of “entryism” (like neocons joining the GOP and moving it to the left on social issues).
The third man is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ...
... Starmer’s past is the subject of two mysteries. Firstly, what is his connection with “Pabloism”, and, secondly, why is virtually no one in the British media talking about it?
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Other issues the article mentions are -
- advocacy of minority rights as a way to attack and overcome the working class majority, thus destroy their solidarity, because they are seen as an obstacle to the revolution
- his very strange psychology and absence of any visible personality
- working hard to hide his background
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Something the article does not mention but seems very relevant to the above is Starmer's sexuality (particularly since this has become a matter of public comment) -
- Starmer's homosexuality (despite a public marriage) and series of sexual relationships with political sponsors and financial supporters
Spy agencies used to regard homosexuals made useful spies because they were good at keeping secrets, hiding their inner personality and private lives, and presenting a false front to the world. Homosexuals used to operate a type of "Freemasonry", in the sense of being a secret society known and recognisable to each-other but hidden to the rest of the world.
Homosexuals have from time to time formed very powerful cliques within ruling bodies - during the 1970s - 90s, within the British Conservative Party, particularly under the leadership of Edward Heath (a very disturbing figure).
What the article does mention is how much of the above Starmer shares in common with Blair and the inner Blairites.
Starmer is not just an isolated individual but a representative member of a faction.
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Then there is Starmer's membership of the Trilateral Commission. Surely they would have known all of the above when they invited him to membership. What does this reveal about the Trilateral Commission - why would they feel affinity with a deep Trotskyist and feel able to trust him?
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Looking at Blair and Starmer, and so many leaders of contemporary "democracies", comparing them with a previous generation of leaders, several features stand out - they have not risen to power through prominence in a popular national movement or through widespread support - instead they are scarcely popular but rather strange, distant, disturbing figures, who stand at odds with the majority of the population, whose rise seems distinguished a series of sexual relationships with rich and powerful men.
It is not prejudice to be suspicious of such hidden circles of power.
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Finishing the Job: Starmer the Pabloite
Mark Gullick
...
The second of the main proponents of Trotskyism was a Greek, Michalis Raptis, who was born in 1911 and later took the pseudonym Michel Pablo. ... best remembered for the political concept of “entryism” (like neocons joining the GOP and moving it to the left on social issues).
The third man is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ...
... Starmer’s past is the subject of two mysteries. Firstly, what is his connection with “Pabloism”, and, secondly, why is virtually no one in the British media talking about it?
...
-----------------------
Other issues the article mentions are -
- advocacy of minority rights as a way to attack and overcome the working class majority, thus destroy their solidarity, because they are seen as an obstacle to the revolution
- his very strange psychology and absence of any visible personality
- working hard to hide his background
----------------------
Something the article does not mention but seems very relevant to the above is Starmer's sexuality (particularly since this has become a matter of public comment) -
- Starmer's homosexuality (despite a public marriage) and series of sexual relationships with political sponsors and financial supporters
Spy agencies used to regard homosexuals made useful spies because they were good at keeping secrets, hiding their inner personality and private lives, and presenting a false front to the world. Homosexuals used to operate a type of "Freemasonry", in the sense of being a secret society known and recognisable to each-other but hidden to the rest of the world.
Homosexuals have from time to time formed very powerful cliques within ruling bodies - during the 1970s - 90s, within the British Conservative Party, particularly under the leadership of Edward Heath (a very disturbing figure).
What the article does mention is how much of the above Starmer shares in common with Blair and the inner Blairites.
Starmer is not just an isolated individual but a representative member of a faction.
-------------------
Then there is Starmer's membership of the Trilateral Commission. Surely they would have known all of the above when they invited him to membership. What does this reveal about the Trilateral Commission - why would they feel affinity with a deep Trotskyist and feel able to trust him?
-------------------
Looking at Blair and Starmer, and so many leaders of contemporary "democracies", comparing them with a previous generation of leaders, several features stand out - they have not risen to power through prominence in a popular national movement or through widespread support - instead they are scarcely popular but rather strange, distant, disturbing figures, who stand at odds with the majority of the population, whose rise seems distinguished a series of sexual relationships with rich and powerful men.
It is not prejudice to be suspicious of such hidden circles of power.
The Unz Review
Finishing the Job: Starmer the Pabloite
This is the tale of three men, a Russian, a Greek, and an Englishman, separated in time but united by doctrine. The first was Jewish, born Lev Bronstein, although he is better known to history as Leon Trotsky. After leading the Red Army to victory in the…
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🔴 TRUMP'S BOLD MOVES: EXECUTIVE ORDERS UNLEASHED
Dive into Trump's aggressive start with his executive orders. From campaign promises to controversial decisions, this clip highlights the challenges and expectations ahead.
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Dive into Trump's aggressive start with his executive orders. From campaign promises to controversial decisions, this clip highlights the challenges and expectations ahead.
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USAID (United States Agency for International Development) was also ordered to stop all aid to Ukraine
An agency official told Reuters that officers responsible for supporting Kiev had been ordered to "stop all work."
USAID funded dozens of projects across Ukraine, including “sustainability of democracy” and “countering malign influence.” The agency also supported the development of healthcare in the country and provided direct budgetary assistance to the government.
USAID's website states that since the start of the SMO, the agency has provided Ukraine with $2.6 billion in humanitarian assistance, $5 billion in development assistance, and more than $30 billion in direct budget support.
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An agency official told Reuters that officers responsible for supporting Kiev had been ordered to "stop all work."
USAID funded dozens of projects across Ukraine, including “sustainability of democracy” and “countering malign influence.” The agency also supported the development of healthcare in the country and provided direct budgetary assistance to the government.
USAID's website states that since the start of the SMO, the agency has provided Ukraine with $2.6 billion in humanitarian assistance, $5 billion in development assistance, and more than $30 billion in direct budget support.
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Zelensky invites US troops to Ukrainian frontlines.
US will not sacrifice its troops for Ukraine - but those of the EU it may.
It's just that the EU won't go without the US 🙈 - Zelensky, geopolitical analcyst.
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US will not sacrifice its troops for Ukraine - but those of the EU it may.
It's just that the EU won't go without the US 🙈 - Zelensky, geopolitical analcyst.
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