The Cold War’s Arab Spring: The Russians did it

This brilliant article by Claire Berlinski presents new facts on how the Middle East was wrecked beyond redemption. In effect, according to Kremlin records stolen by Russian exile Pavel Stroilov, the Soviets are responsible for it, in a large part. The article depicts a quite different picture from what we are used to imagine, i.e. that it is the oil industry and its unquenchable thirst for drilling and pumping that destroyed the whole Middle East and the life of its populations. The article points out to Mikhail Gorvachev as one of the main perpetrator and facilitator of this scheme. Also, it puts into context the main design of Russian geo-political and geo-strategical experts: the control of the Middle East jewel, the Persian Gulf. Once it appeared impossible, detrimental or risking to start a world war to actually succeed in doing that, Israel became the next target. The role of the KGB is explored at length. Excellent article, two thumbs up!

The Cold War’s Arab Spring

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Secure Freedom Radio: We need to reform our foreign policy on the Middle East

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I can’t agree more. I wish Gingrich could become the Republican nominee to beat Barack Obama. Featuring Cully Stimpson, Newt Gingrich, Thomas Scheber, and Bill Gertz.

Newt Gingrich on Secure Freedom Radio

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Barack Hussein Obama turns his back on Canada: The U.S. refuses to go ahead with the Keystone XL pipeline

Unfortunately, I was right. The U.S. definitely has an infatuation for Saudi Arabia and undemocratic regimes. Here is the excellent Ezra Levant commenting on just that. To see how I assed the situation last spring and last summer and to get a better view of the complexity of this case in terms of geo-politics and geo-strategy, if I may suggest, also check the previous articles that follow.

The TransCanada Corporation pipeline project: it’s way better to shed oil than blood

The TransCanada Corp Keystone XL expansion: personal tragedies and human suffering through civilization changes

The Dalai Lama and Tariq Ramadan have sung in duet at the Second Global Conference on World’s Religions after 9/11