Nazio Batuen Erakundea (NBE) eta Nazioarteko Arlo Penaleko Epaitegia (ICC) (4)

Mundu multipolarra versus unipolarra

NBE (Nazio Batuen Erakundea) gaindituta, ICC (International Criminal Court) alboratuta, eta Mossad nagusi… aspalditik gainera…

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Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa

Israel just bombed Lebanon with banned phosphorus munitions, violating Security Council resolution SCR 1701, ceasefire agreement, and international law with absolutely no consequences.

This is another war crime and the International Criminal Court remains silent.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007845527577296930

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ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane

I’m a journalist and I do political analysis. I usually analyze and condemn reckless or illegal state behavior rather than offer advice to Political leaders, that’s not my job. But given the precedents already set mainly by the United States I’m going to break that rule and give an advice to Russians. Today I was asked four separate times what I think Russia will do next, or what China will do. I don’t pretend to read minds or predict decisions made behind closed doors, so I don’t know what they will do. What I can tell you is what Russia should do!

Over the last two decades, Washington has normalized actions that were once considered unthinkable under international law: regime change operations (Iraq 2003, Libya 2011), targeted assassinations of senior officials (Soleimani, 2020), recognition and support of unconstitutional power transfers (Ukraine, 2014), and de-facto occupations justified with elastic legal theories. None of this is disputed; it’s documented. Once those precedents are established and enforced selectively, they stop being “rules” and start being permissions and desires. So it is safe to say there are no rules anymore.

From that standpoint, Russia is no longer operating in a vacuum of norms. The United States has demonstrated, repeatedly, that sovereignty is conditional, leaders are expendable, and borders are negotiable if framed correctly.

Complaining about those same tactics when others adopt them is not law, it’s theater. If Washington believes it can shape neighboring states through coercion, proxy warfare, and political engineering in the name of “security,” then Moscow will logically conclude it is entitled to do the same within what it considers its vital security perimeter.

Ukraine, sitting at the center of NATO expansion, energy transit, and military forward deployment, is not a peripheral issue for Russia, it is existential. That is not ideology; it is geography. Western corporate interests BlackRock being the most visible example, are already positioned to extract value from Ukraine’s land, infrastructure, and reconstruction contracts.

This is public information. If Ukraine’s resources are going to be absorbed by someone else other than Ukrainians, Russia should be that someone! Ukraine was part of Russia after all. Russia will understandably question why that “someone” should be foreign financial institutions rather than regional actors with historical, industrial, and logistical integration.

Meanwhile, the claim that this conflict weakens China is fantasy. Prolonging war in Eastern Europe objectively accelerates multipolar realignment and drives Russia further into economic and strategic dependence on Beijing, stupid move on the US front! something smart U.S. strategists openly warned against for years and then proceeded to cause anyway.

A rational great-power outcome would be stable U.S. Russia relations, even friendly, that prevent Chinese over-consolidation of influence across Eurasia. That requires realism, not moral cosplay. Russia is culturally, economically, and historically closer to Europe than to China. Americans don’t understand china culturally or otherwise, they are far away from us and we simply do not get them!

Burning the bridge called Russia guarantees a world Washington itself claims to fear. The alternative allowing unelected global transnational financial interests to dominate Europe (So called Globalist elites) while a single-party state dominates Asia – China! – STUPID!

If the Western Hemisphere is militarily secured by the United States under the Monroe Doctrine logic which is still very much alive, then it is intellectually dishonest to deny Russia a comparable security doctrine in Eastern Europe. You cannot claim monopoly rights over power politics and expect others to play by church rules. Sorry but you can’t!

This conflict will not be resolved by slogans, sanctions theater, or proxy escalation. It will end when spheres of influence are acknowledged, not denied. Every year this reality is postponed, Europe becomes poorer, less sovereign, and more governed by actors no one voted for.

Under that reality and Maduro’s case, I say Russia has been effectively given the green light to act decisively. If the United States can kidnap foreign presidents, Govern foreign countries as Trump mentioned, assassinate senior officials, and openly support the removal of governments it finds inconvenient, then Moscow has the absolute right to conclude it can move directly against the Ukrainian leadership. Arresting Volodymyr Zelensky and fully securing Ukraine, militarily and administratively, that would follow the same logic Washington has applied elsewhere, including Iraq and Afghanistan, where “temporary governance” lasted decades. My advice to Russias – Go for it! take Ukraine completely save American tax payers money, we will thank you later.

I’d much rather see Russia in charge of the Eastern Hemisphere than China dominating it. Chinese dominance can never be in the best interest of the American people. Kennedy understood that. He understood Russia and the United States are natural allies, he was even willing to put up with Soviet Union to make that happen, that’s how important he knew it was and if it weren’t for a global financial cabal, that reality would be obvious.

Moreover, allowing Ukraine to remain a fragmented, externally managed territory only ensures permanent instability. If control is exercised, it will be exercised either by Russia or by Western financial and military institutions and I would say Russia is a safe bet.

@kadmitriev

@_MariaZakharova

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The World Moved On From This Too Quickly

Aipamena

Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi

2023 aza. 23

It looks like a scene from a Hollywood movie. No one could be this evil in real life

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1727723462494437699

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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

Serious questionif your Country is at war, and you’re begging the world for money to finance your war efforts….

Then why would you start spending Billions right in the middle of a war on a new Ski Resort?

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007789222225408423

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The ‘jewish state’ besieged him inside the hospital, slaughtered patients and healthcare workers, burned wards, and murdered 20 members of his family. Today, he stands tall before the ruins of that same hospital—as a doctor. Palestinians will never be defeated, God willing.

Aipamena

Eye on Palestine@EyeonPalestine

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From the heart of pain and siege, and amid the emergency rooms where everything was lost, Dr. Ezzedine Lolo graduated today as a doctor, with the strength of his mother, and his story is not alone but part of thousands of stories in Gaza

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007586058825838597

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The Sameer Project@sameerproject

We believe that aid is not conditional – it shouldn’t be based on who you know, if you have internet connection to contact advocates, if you are aware of lists to register on, or if you are physically capable to go to a distribution site. https://chuffed.org/project/113222-tent-campaign-the-sameer-project. We believe assistance should be equitable and access should be fair.

The Sameer Project team surveys camps on the ground and finds ones that are not served by others, they have little no support. Often times no one in the camp even has a smart phone. They don’t use Instagram, they don’t register for help, their needs are enormous.

The Love or Mahaba Camp in Zawayda is one such camp. This girl is talking about how they don’t get the aid that comes in, aid that others are able to access. The Sameer Project makes sure we find these camps, we don’t pick and choose families in them because they are all in need, so we support the entire camp with goods like tents, tarps, jackets, clothing, and shoes.

Help us serve disenfranchised families in Gaza by donating to our South Campaign link.

Other ways to donate include:

http://paypal.me/mahertali (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying “South aid”)

https://account.venmo.com/u/Maher-Ali (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying “South aid”)

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Le 14 janvier sortira en salle « Palestine 36 » qui a remporté le Grand Prix du Film International de Tokyo.

Le film remonte aux origines de la construction d’Israël : le colonialisme européen.

Dire une fois pour toute : rien n’a commencé le 7 octobre.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007935654634635627

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Irlandarra@aldamu_jo

Wake up MAGA. VENEZUELA is not about drugs; it’s about OIL and REGIME CHANGE. This is not what we voted for. Massie

just 3 days ago Netanyahu said “Iran is in cahoots with Venezuela, sending Hezbollah to the United States”he leaves the White House, and US bombing Venezuela!

Everything is planned. Netanyahu’s plan was “7 wars in 5 years” Jeffery Sachs exposes Israel and America. next Venezuela & Iran . Netanyahu is our master.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007868796313194542

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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

Wake up MAGA. VENEZUELA is not about drugs; it’s about OIL and REGIME CHANGE. This is not what we voted for.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007855570447913358

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BREAKING NEWS: Dmitry Medvedev has warned of potential action to oust Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, following the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela.

Medvedev suggested that Zelensky’s removal could occur soon, stating, “This development may be more warranted given the recent example set in Caracas.

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Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW

Israel is carrying out arrest campaigns against Palestinian writers and journalists from the West Bank. This is absolutely heinous and reprehensible.

Aipamena

Quds News Network@QudsNen

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Breaking | Israeli occupation forces abduct Palestinian journalist Inas Ikhlawi after storming her home in the town of Ithna, west of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.

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Miles de tiendas de campaña improvisadas se extienden hasta donde alcanza la vista a lo largo de la costa de Gaza, dando testimonio de la enorme tragedia humanitaria provocada por Israel.” ¡Ojo!, corremos un grave riesgo de olvidarnos de Gaza y de Palestina en general como consecuencia de todas las guerras provocadas o a punto de ser provocadas por EEUU e Israel. ¡Sigamos hablando de Palestina!

Aipamena

Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc

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Along Gaza’s coastline, 1000s of makeshift tents stretch as far as the eye can see, bearing witness to an israeli-made humanitarian tragedy

Irudia

Irudia

Irudia

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UNICEF@UNICEF

UNICEF has prioritized children’s protection and essential needs amid many challenges – and we will continue to do so. What children in Gaza really need is long-lasting peace and the opportunity to rebuild their futures with dignity and protection.

Children in Gaza require lasting peace and chances to rebuild their futures with dignity and safety.

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AJ+@ajplus

The system of military occupation that we are living now was all set up then.”

Palestine 36” director Annemarie Jacir spoke to @Dena about her new film, which tells the story of how Palestinians rose up in a popular revolt against British colonial rule in the 1930s.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007802443619344439

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Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani

The BBC barely ever invites on 2 of the most eminent Israeli historians in the UK: Avi Shlaim (emeritus prof, St Antony’s, Oxford) & Ilan Pappe (senior lecturer, Exeter). Between both men they’ve appeared on the corporation’s channelsonce.

Why?

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007901883185385834

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Martyrs of Gaza@GazaMartyrs

The Israeli army wasn’t satisfied with displacing the 4-year-old Osama and his family, but they bombed the school shelter where they sought refuge. Osama was killed along with his siblings, grandparents, aunts, and uncle.

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Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen

Statement from the Premier of Greenland 6:55pm local time:

We have been a close and loyal friend of the United States for generations. We have stood shoulder to shoulder in difficult times. We have taken responsibility for security in the North Atlantic — and not least for North America. That is what true friends do.

Precisely for that reason, the current and repeated rhetoric coming from the United States is entirely unacceptable. When the President of the United States speaks of “needing Greenland” and links us to Venezuela and military intervention, it is not only wrong. It is disrespectful.

Our country is not an object in great-power rhetoric. We are a people. A country. A democracy. That must be respected — especially by close and loyal friends.

We are part of NATO, and we are fully aware of our country’s strategic location. We also understand that our security depends on good friends and strong alliances. In that context, a respectful and loyal relationship with the United States is very important. That has been the case for decades.

But alliances are built on trust. And trust requires respect.

Threats, pressure, and talk of annexation have no place between friends. That is not how one speaks to a people who have repeatedly demonstrated responsibility, stability, and loyalty.

Enough is enough.

No more pressure.

No more insinuations.

No more fantasies of annexation.

We are open to dialogue. We are open to conversations. But they must take place through the proper channels and in full respect of international law. And the proper channels are not random and disrespectful posts on social media.

Greenland is our home and our territory.

And it will remain so.

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La última semana de 2025, casi 66.000 niños y niñas acudieron a nuestros espacios temporales de aprendizaje en #Gaza. Cada cifra es un niño o una niña que no se rinde, que quiere educarse para mejorar su futuro. No miremos a otro lado. http://ayudagaza.com

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Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedWurt

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Israel has kidnapped Palestinian writer Sari Orabi from his house in Jerusalem without trial or charges. He has been put under administrative arrest for 6 months now. Release Sari Orabi!

AipamenaDr. Abdallah Marouf د. عبدالله معروف

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CARE continues to work in Gaza. Support them through their link.

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Care For Gaza@CareForGaza

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Fresh eggs delivered to families in dire need by Care For Gaza. Thank you for your generosity and support. https://chuffed.org/project/care4g

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/2007922613344235555

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Censored Humans@CensoredHumans

I’m not afraid to lose modeling jobs, and I will continue to speak up on Palestine!”

  • Bella Hadid

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So You Don’t Have Your Own Opinion?

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BABY KILLERS ISRAEL IS A TERRORIST STATE

Gazze’nin Çocukları Yaşasın

#LetGazaKidsGrow

Irudia

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Martyrs of Gaza@GazaMartyrs

In the merciless Israeli bombings, the 4 siblings Ahmed, Hala, Amal, and Sarah El-Qrinawy were murdered at the beginning of the genocide in Gaza. Israel has stolen the future of the Gazan children.

Irudia

Irudia

Irudia

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The Sanctions Shield

Keeping sanction in place may be Russia’s best chance at survival.

Scott Ritter

Jan 05, 2026

Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump (right)

Forces within the US and Russia today openly advocate for the lifting of economic sanctions targeting Russia. But these sanctions are not designed to be lifted for the benefit of Russia, but to exist as a tool designed to bring about the collapse of Russia. The hope of improved economic relations brought on by the end of sanctions is used as a means of leveraging greed and corruption inside Russia in order to bring down the government of President Vladimir Putin. Russia’s best option is to stop advocating for the lifting of sanctions and instead use the existing sanctions as a shield to protect Russia from the inherently corrupting influence of western economies.

I used to hold that sanctions as policy was in fact a statement that there was no real policy in place for the given problem, and that sanctions were simply a mechanism for buying time to consider the options. But the longer I have had to observe US sanctions policy unfold over time, the more I realize that there is, in fact, a method to the madness. Whether this newly discovered intent was in existence when the wide-spread sanctioning of nation states was first employed as a major pillar of US foreign and national security policy, or evolved over time, isn’t the point. The reality is that today sanctions underpin policies of targeted regime change and serve as the primary facilitating agent of such policies.

The primary indicator for this realization is that while sanctions portend to target behavior or policies the United States wishes to see altered, the sanctions are almost invariably tied to a person or persons in power. This linkage almost inevitably means that the desired behavioral modifications sought through sanctions cannot be achieved so long as the targeted persons remain in power.

But such linkage in and of itself does not a policy make. To be effective, a policy must be implementable. And here sanctions bring with them an inherently implementable weapon—human greed. The conventional thinking was that sanctions were designed to compel change from within the targeted nation—punish the people, the people will put pressure on their leadership to effect the necessary changes. But this approach did not achieve the desired results—the case of Iraq stands out, where the regime of Saddam Hussein withstood more than a decade of stringent economic sanctions before being removed by military force.

But lately sanctions have taken on a different character—a commodity, so to speak, part of a transactional approach to policy making which has come to maturity during the second iteration of the Trump administration. Trump has been a master when it comes to employing this new commodity-based approach to sanctioning, slapping sanctions onto a targeted nation, and then holding out the possibility of these sanctions being lifted if certain behavioral benchmarks are met. “We can do business together” has become the mantra of Trump 2.0, a promise of mutually beneficial economic relationships predicated on one side—the sanctioned side—yielding to the demands of the other.

The transactional relationship, however, is never allowed to reach fruition. The promise of economic largesse is instead held hostage to behavioral alterations that cannot be attained because they are linked to the personal and/or political credibility of the targeted personalities named in the sanctions. But the transactions were not designed to enrich the targeted individuals, but rather the class of political and economic elites for whom the targeted individual(s) relied upon for their continued viability as the leader of the targeted nation.

Syrians step on the portrait of former President Bashar al-Assad

The goal of these new regime-change sanctions is to create leverage inside these elites that can be manipulated by the promise of personal fortune if the impediment to this utopia were only removed from power. There is reason to believe that the promise of economic assistance from the Arab League combined with the lifting of stringent US sanctions created the opportunity for Syrian elites to be bought off, abandoning the former President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, to the wolves when Islamic forces attacked in November 2024.

The recent abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces likewise suggests that there was a significant amount of betrayal by Venezuelan political and economic elites brought on by the promise of the lifting of sanctions against Venezuela once Maduro was removed from power.

Likewise, in Iran President Pezeshkian’s stated objective of wanting better relations with the West, inclusive of economic interaction keyed to the lifting of sanctions, created a certain level of societal expectation which was weaponized by the West, linking the inability to lift sanctions until the Iranian government changed fundamental policies, such as those related to their nuclear program. These Iranian elites, having already begun to spend their new-found wealth in their imaginations, were easy pickings for foreign intelligence services looking for vectors of societal unrest linked to the removal of the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khameini, from power.

But the biggest regime change target of them all is Russian President Vladimir Putin. Donald Trump has made the lifting of sanctions and the renewal of US-Russian economic projects one of his highest priorities—after the ending of the Russian-Ukraine conflict on terms acceptable to Donald Trump. Trump has allowed a dual-track of negotiations to proceed simultaneously, the first involving setting the terms of conflict resolution, and the second focused on the economic benefits that would accrue once the war with Ukraine ended.

The problem is that Trump has no intention of agreeing to terms that would be acceptable to Russia, and every intention of continuing to impose targeted sanctions designed to impact various political and economic elites surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump has made it clear that he is personally unhappy with President Putin, implying outright that any continuation of existing sanctions and/or issuing of ne sanctions is the fault of the Russian President and no one else.

The hope attached to this methodology is that by dangling the possibility of lifting sanctions in front of these elites, they can be persuaded/influenced to exert pressure on the Russian leadership to change policy goals and objectives or, failing that, to change leadership.

Given everything I have analyzed over the course of the past several days, I am convinced now more than ever that the Trump policy toward Russia is not normalization, but regime change, and that economic sanctions are not viewed as something that is transitory, but rather something that serves as a permanent fixture of policy designed to create the potential for regime change. There are zero advocates for the genuine normalization of relations on Trumps’ innermost circle of advisors. Steve Witkoff, the former New York real estate broker turned special envoy, does not make policy, but rather furthers the possibility of better economic relations once sanctions are lifted—which, of course, they never will.

Marco Rubio, the dual-hatted Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, is staunchly anti-Putin. Scott Bessant, the Secretary of Treasury, believes that Russia can be brought to its knees using sanctions. And John Radcliffe, the Director of the CIA, oversees an agency that has sought the demise of Vladimir Putin and Russia since the fall of Boris Yeltsin.

There are zero advocates for a truly mutually beneficial relationship between the US and Russia in the Trump cabinet today. A relationship built on transparency and mutual trust is impossible so long as one party is actively seeking the strategic defeat of the other.

The strategic defeat of Russia continues to be the policy of the United States.

And economic sanctions are the primary tool being used to achieve this result.

Gone are the days of calling Russia out as the principal opponent of the United States. That action only solidified the United States as an enemy in the minds of those Russians the United States seeks to bring over to our side.

Instead, the United States, by publishing a National Security Strategy document that lists Russia as a force of strategic stability, creates the notion that the path has already been cleared for a revitalized relationship born on the principle of mutual benefit.

Artist’s conception of the Russia-US tunnel promoted by Kirill Dmitriev

But the US-Siberian tunnel that Kirill Dmitriev is fond of promoting isn’t designed to bring American wealth to Russian shores, but rather to extract Russian resources on terms unilaterally beneficial to the United States. Yes, the United States desires a time when sanctions can be lifted, and US businesses can return to Russia. But only on terms acceptable to the United States, and these terms cannot exist in an environment where Russia operates as the geopolitical equal of the United States. Vladimir Putin has spent 25 years leading Russia out of the ruins of the decade of the 1990’s. It is the goal and objective of the United States to return Russia to that period, where Russian nationalism has been subordinated to Western commercialism, where Russian culture and traditions are seen as an expression of inferiority in the face of all that the West can offer.

A new Trump Tower, not the towers of Moscow Center, would be the landmark of Moscow if Donald Trump had his way, with all that entails.

But in the case of Russia sanctions are a double-edged sword. The combined impact of the US-European sanctions is the near total isolation of Russia from the western economy. If Russia continues to play the game of pretending there will be better times ahead once these sanctions are lifted, it is just a matter of time before human greed and CIA money find common cause, and Russia finds itself wracked by internal political disputes designed to weaken it and its leadership.

Sanctions, simply put, are not a path toward prosperity, but a highway to hell.

Russia can isolate itself from the negative consequences of the Trump sanction game simply by refusing to engage on any discussion that doesn’t have the immediate, unconditional lifting of economic sanctions as the core objective. There can be no quid pro quo, no phased easing out—nothing. Anything that creates conditions for the lifting of sanctions provides the US the leverage it needs to start corrupting segments of Russian society, to turn them against the Russian government.

 

Alexander Dugin

None other than the esteemed Russian philosopher, Alexander Dugin, agrees that Russia faces such a threat today. “Look,” he recently wrote, “friendly regimes and forces are collapsing one after another. Of course, we’re reacting and trying to take advantage of the general crisis of globalism, but we’re missing a lot.

It’s perfectly clear, and this has been confirmed by events in Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and now Venezuela, that over the past decades, the West has created spy networks within the highest leadership of all countries. I think even China is no exception. And at the right moment, they activate to betray the supreme power. Such a network simply cannot fail to exist in Russia. It would be logical for it to be the source of systemic sabotage and the slowdown of all those processes that must be conducted at a completely different speed to effectively defend and strengthen our sovereignty. And these agents can be found anywhere, including in circles and departments where we least expect them.”

Dugan is right—these networks exist in Russia today. The point of vulnerability which is exploited most effectively by the West is the greed that comes with the unfulfilled desires of those who have bought into the notion of the West serving as the source of Russia’s economic wellbeing.

The sanctions against Russia were specifically crafted to isolate Russia from the West and, in doing so, create the impression that Russia’s economic woes could be resolved simply by creating the conditions under which these sanctions could be lifted.

But at what cost?

The West does not seek to live side by side with a rejuvenated Russia. Europe has made it clear that a Russia that stands on its own two feet is deemed a threat, and much be brought down.

The West wants Russia to be brought to its knees, to crawl toward its master, begging for relief.

This is not the Russia I experienced in my past travels.

This is not the Russia I fell in love with.

And this is not a Russia I would want to be friends with.

And so Russia should seek to activate the “sanctions shield”, to do everything possible to encourage the economic isolation from the West, to weaken the leverage those in Russia who would sell their magnificent civilization for a handful of silver will never get the chance.

Sergei Karaganov is right—Russia’s future lies to the East, its ruination to the West.

It is to the East and the collective South that Russia must now turn for its economic future.

Make sanctions moot by making it impossible for sanctions to be lifted.

Stop the Dmitriev-Witkoff experiment in its tracks.

One day—maybe soon, probably not—the conditions will exist where Russia can once again do business with the West.

But first the European Union must be broken up.

NATO disbanded.

And the United States compelled through the reality of its own limitations to accept Russia on terms wholly acceptable to Russia, for the benefit of Russia, and not the other way around.

Never forget—Russia has never sought the strategic defeat of the United States.

The United States today is actively seeking the strategic defeat of Russia.

Sanctions are the chosen vector for this policy to reach fruition.

Therefore Russia has no choice, if it desires to avoid being caught up in the regime change policy construct of the United States, than to do everything possible to keep the sanctions imposed against it by the collective West in place in order to shield itself from the destructive forces of corruption and greed that are an inherent part of any “economic engagement” with the West—especially with the United States under the rule of the most transactionally-minded President in US history, Donald Trump.

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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, being a BRICS partner…

Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

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Esadazu arren, zer da gu euskaldunok egiten ari garena eta zer egingo dugun

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MTM: Zipriztinak (2), 2025: Warren Mosler

(Pinturak: Mikel Torka)

Gehigarriak:

Zuk ez dakizu ezer Ekonomiaz

MTM klase borrokarik gabe, kontabilitate hutsa da


1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)

Utzi erantzuna

Zure e-posta helbidea ez da argitaratuko. Beharrezko eremuak * markatuta daude