35 years ago, on February 15, 1989, Moscow withdrew its troops from the conflict-ridden Central Asian country
A war that shouldn’t have happened: How the USSR made its worst-ever mistake
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35 years ago, on February 15, 1989, Moscow withdrew its troops from the conflict-ridden Central Asian country
A war that shouldn’t have happened: How the USSR made its worst-ever mistake
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ECOWAS in the larger context of Africa’s historic interactions with China, France, USA, UK and Russia
ECOWAS : A PRIMER
The following is a letter by an anonymous viewer of the neutrality studies youtube channel, published here for the purpose of an open discussion. To send your own letter, please contact the editor.
Dear Pascal,
I thought I would write and to share some thoughts regarding the program you presented, with the two academics from Europe on the critical topic of “nuclear war risk assessment” at the present state of international geopolitical events. The link referencing your program is the following, that I am referring to:
Assessment of Nuclear Conflict Risks at the Present Geopolitical Climate
I slept through those videos. 🤷🏼♀️
I spent the night in our house in Petrovsky last night, for the first time in more than a year. Although the nazis have been officially moved out of Maryinka, the shelling in Petrovsky (going both ways) is loud and steady, but not as loud and steady as the internet clamor about Sergey Lavrov’s recent interview with RIA News.
Something Lost in Translation
Rafiq Ahmed, who founded the Communist Party of India in Tashkent, gave his descendants both a legacy and a name, but hardly any of them know why they are called ’Roosis’
The forgotten hero: How Russia helped launch the decolonial movement in the heart of the British Empire
First published in the journal Kommunist in 1915.
Read for free online: Imperialism and Socialism in Italy
Vladimir Lenin – Imperialism and Socialism in Italy, 1915
Governments influence a surprising amount of literature. Some of it pretty good.
Six books you didn’t know were propaganda
Then they link to their own propaganda about Russia, China, and the DPRK! Not to mention, George Orwell’s Animal Farm (film) paid for by the CIA!

The West is Moving on to a more Lucrative War Space after Wringing Ukraine Dry
Toddler Z’s International Sh!t F!t
The Memory Hole Regurgitates Unpalatable Truths About NATO’s Eastward Crawl
From Out of The Memory Hole: NATO’s Eastward Crawl One Inch at a Time
I want to speak to you tonight about Ukraine – what has happened to it and why, how it is likely to emerge from the ordeal to which great power rivalry has subjected it; and what we can learn from this. I do so with some trepidation and a warning to this audience. My talk, like the conflict in Ukraine, is a long and complicated one. It contradicts propaganda that has been very convincing. My talk will offend anyone committed to the official narrative. The way the American media have dealt with the Ukraine war brings to mind a comment by Mark Twain: “The researches of many commentators have already thrown much darkness on this subject, and it is probable that, if they continue, we shall soon know nothing at all about it.”
Chas Freeman: The Many Lessons of the Ukraine War
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