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Empathy in the Empire: Challenging Misconceptions of Islam and the Middle East
Is Turkey on the Chopping Block?
Penny’s post, “Turkey will not receive F-35s unless they eliminate the S-400s,” reminded me of this video that recently appeared in my YouTube feed. The video is from the World Liberty Congress, an organization that advocates for regime change. Turkish opposition figure Oğuzhan Albayrak talks about the failed 2016 coup attempt, the Saturday Mothers, and draws comparisons between Turkey and Iran and China, both of which are in the sights of the U.S. Empire. In his article on the WLC website, he also mentions Ekrem İmamoğlu, another opposition figure with connections to European and U.S. front organizations.
Sources are provided below my unfinished article on Turkey’s significance in The Grand Chessboard.
Read More »Information Pipeline of Krushchev’s Secret Speech

This is just a small part of the research I’ve been working on for quite some time regarding the Soviet Union. My investigation covers various aspects of its history and ideology, as well as the narratives that have influenced how we view this complex entity. By examining primary sources and historical accounts, I’m trying to piece together a more nuanced understanding of the Soviet experience and its lasting effects on global politics.
—Tina Antonis
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Board Games and Bottlenecks
Battling for Dominance: Board Games and Bottlenecks
Originally titled, Board Games and Bottlenecks
by Tina Antonis

Strategic Update: Board Positioning—Live Tomorrow
I’m excited to share that Antiwar.com will be publishing my newest piece, retitled Battling for Dominance: Board Games and Bottlenecks soon. Once it’s live, I’ll be posting it here. Let’s just say… imperial strategy never looked so cartoonishly familiar.

Iran Isn’t Just a Transit Hub
Trump wants US to ‘partner’ with Russia to weaken China: Divide-and-conquer strategy
Don’t Deify Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter, out of office, had the courage to call out the “abominable oppression and persecution” and “strict segregation” of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza in his 2006 book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.” He dedicated himself to monitoring elections, including his controversial defense of the 2006 election of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, and championed human rights around the globe. He lambasted the American political process as an “oligarchy” in which “unlimited political bribery” created “a complete subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors.”
The Soviet Union was asked by the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan to intervene to help fight against the Afghan mujahideen that the US was arming: Soviet-Afghan War
Carter, Charter 77, and Solidarność (Solidarity):
Read More »Trump Picks Rep. Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor
I wasn’t lying when I said that nothing will change under Trump.

Trump Picks Rep. Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor

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