The Texas rebellion against Washington: chronicle and conclusions. Part 2
We finished the first part of our article on how Republican states began sending their National Guardsmen to help Texas in its so far peaceful...
The origins of the economic war between the “Young East” and the “Aging West”
In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, the Cold War ended and the world became unipolar for several decades. At the first stage, the...
Real default is knocking louder and louder on the American door
On May 2, just before the key rate was raised to 5.25%, the U.S. Department of the Treasury sounded the alarm because the U.S. government...
The Sudanese civil war as a mirror of changing geopolitics
On April 15, months of tension within Sudan's military junta erupted into an open armed confrontation between its two main constituent parts. The uprising was...
U.S. media coup: Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News
On April 23rd, Fox News had a real staff turnover. In two days the channel parted with two popular anchors at once. If Dan Bongino's...
The new reality of politics in the Middle East, which does not suit Washington
Back in the early 2010s, the U.S. felt that it was the master of the Middle East, and was on a path where only its...
The U.S. economy is “under attack” from all sides
The global economic problems of the U.S. related to inflation, the need to raise the national debt and the constant threat of recession and default...
The “conspiracy” theory of a latent civil war in the U.S. is getting more and more a real political proof
We have previously written that the United States is experiencing a severe political split into two very different camps: liberal and conservative. Hatred between these...
The Baltics as a living embodiment of Spengler’s predictions about “The Decline of the West”
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are a real "treasure trove" for European alarmists, who see in their current deplorable state a future...
Biden’s address to the nation as a mirror of all his failures over the past two years
On January 8, Joe Biden gave his annual presidential address to the nation and Congress, and it was an unusually confused continuation of both his...