The wrong metrics are being used. Stripped of sentiment, the coalition is executing and winning.
Russia’s internet is going dark
What started as “security” measures prompted by the Ukraine war, appears to be moving to a blueprint for a fragmented, controlled Runet (Russia’s internet).
China plays chess while the rest of the world plays checkers
The $2 trillion shadow lending empire that targeted the U.S. for two decades—China’s global financial offensive.
Nuclear war is thinkable
The West is miscalculating if it thinks it can safely push Putin to the brink.
China is the winner in the Russia-Ukraine war
The US must remember that communist China is its greatest threat, and to resume its ‘pivot to Asia’ policy.
Insolvency principles and the odious debt doctrine:The missing link in the debate
(January 1, 2007) The War in Iraq has intensified the international human rights community’s attention to the staggering amount of debt facing any future Iraqi government.


