May is Military Appreciation Month and Mental Health Month. This makes for the ideal month to celebrate the courage and sacrifice of our service members, veterans, and their families, while focusing on the invisible injuries that many face after 15 years of war. Many come back with home with mental health issues that go unseen […]
Syria: Aleppo becoming quagmire for Iran’s terrorist Quds Force
By Heshmat Alavi October 2015 proved to be a very sensitive period for the bloody wars in Syria. In this month Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) orchestrated its forces for a decisive battle aimed at occupying the strategic city of Aleppo. A very difficult path had to be trekked to reach this demanding objective, along with […]
Putin’s Middle East Strategy Decoded
Vladimir Putin is winning admirers in the West (and East) because he tells it as he sees it and dares to say out loud what others think. The American foreign policy establishment, on the other hand, is perceived as disingenuous because its leaders string together homilies hamstrung by ideology and political correctness. Russia has overseas […]
Putin’s Speech in the UN: The Leopard Cannot Change His Spots
September 2015. The Russian Federation is going through a systemic crisis caused by the well-known foreign policy course of the Kremlin, which is completely inconsistent with the international law. Under the impact of international sanctions Russian economy is in stalemate, oil prices are growing down and the dollar is raising. Furthermore the dynamics of Russian-American […]
Is the UN General Assembly a place to defend war criminals?
The United Nations was finally formed in 1945 after World War II with the hope of resolving international issues and defending humane values. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his speech inaugurating the General Assembly session on September 28, 2015: “In this year in which we mark the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, we […]
Dick Durbin of Illinois calls referendum in Crimea “phony”, urges Senate support of Ukraine
On March 25, 2014 Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois asked for and was granted time to address the full Senate regarding the situation in Ukraine: “Mr. President, I listened carefully to the comments of the minority leader, Senator McConnell, and he is asking for bipartisanship and quick action on the Ukrainian matter before the Senate today. I agree […]
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