Know Your Enemy” is a standard invocation in wartime. But, if clear-eyed appreciation of an opponent and his intentions is obviously necessary, shouldn’t “Know Your Ally” be equally imperative? Even when war has become a spectator sport for Westerners, rejoicing in...
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Israel, Armenia and the Death of Middle East Christianity
by Mark Almond | Nov 18, 2020 | Featured Articles
An ancient pre-Islamic nation suddenly overwhelmed on its ancestral lands during Yom Kippur by an oil-rich Muslim regime deploying state-of-the-art technology sounds like the stuff of Israeli nightmares. Combine the kamikaze drones with swarms of jihadi fundamentalist...
We left Libya in ruins. Now, it's a crucible of terror that has come back to haunt us
by Mark Almond | Jun 24, 2020 | Featured Articles
The CIA calls it ‘blowback’, when the unintended consequences of what seemed like a good policy at the time come back to bite you. The classic example is Western sponsorship of radical Islamist fighters against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s. That...
Bulgaria & Moldova Switch from Hillary’s Euro-Atlantic Column
by Mark Almond | Nov 14, 2016 | Featured Articles
November 13th was as unlucky for stalwart backers of the foreign policy-line embodied by Hillary Clinton just as 8th November was for her domestic supporters. In both Bulgaria and Moldova, the voters rejected candidates for president who had been openly endorsed by...
Strange Silence of Neo-Con Trolls as Mikheil Saakashvili Stabs His Patron Poroshenko in the Back
by Mark Almond | Nov 8, 2016 | Featured Articles
The sudden resignation of Mikheil Saakashvili as Governor of Odessa and his accompanying tirade of accusations of corruption and treason against the Ukrainian President, Petro Poroshenko and his coterie in Kiev came as a bombshell for the Western media on 7th...
Erdogan’s Victory is a Threat to Turkish Stability
by Mark Almond | Nov 2, 2015 | Featured Articles
Doesn’t the decisive victory of Turkey’s ruling J U.S.tice and Development Party (AKP) in Sunday’s elections put an end to concerns about the country’s stability? Hasn’t calm returned to Nato’s strategically vital bulwark on the edge of the Middle East after five...
UK Supplies Saxon APCs to Ukraine…Which Promptly Sells Them!
by Mark Almond | Feb 16, 2015 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
There are times when even Jonathan Swift's sense of satire would be silenced by reality. After a lot of huffing and puffing by the "Arms for Ukraine Now!" neocons like General Sir Richard "Helmand" Dannatt over the weekend ridiculing Britain for only supplying Saxon...
EU-Backed Libyan Government Bombs EU Citizens But No New No Fly Zone in Sight
by Mark Almond | Jan 9, 2015 | Featured Articles
Responsibility for the killing of at least two EU citizens in an air raid on the port of Derna on 5th January has been admitted by the EU-backed Libyan government based in the eastern Libyan port of Tobruk.[1] The bombing is the latest sign that violence in Libya is...
Blowback on the Saudi Border – Senior General Killed
by Mark Almond | Jan 5, 2015 | Featured Articles
Anyone reading the New York Times report of a minor skirmish on the Saudi-Iraqi border on 5th January, 2015, would probably have shrugged and moved on. What with ISIS controlling roughly one third of Iraq and Syria and Shiite Houthi rebels overrunning about 70% of...
Not Talking to Vladimir Putin Signals Impotence, Not Strength
by Mark Almond | Aug 1, 2014 | Featured Articles
Understandable outrage at the terrible fate of the 298 innocent passengers on flight MH17 has led Western leaders to reach for their favourite way of coercing rogue states into better behaviour. Sanctions have been ramped up on Russia, targeting key personnel around...
Forgetting His Own History: William Hague Once Understood a Black Sea Crisis
by Mark Almond | Mar 8, 2014 | Featured Articles
All the assumptions on which… this policy [was] based turned out to be wrong…. British domestic opinion would prove hard to persuade that seeking the return… of a fortress on the Black Sea merited the risk of a war with Russia. -UK Foreign Secretary William Hague on...
'Parade of Losers': EU Delegation to Kiev Threatens Democracy
by Mark Almond | Dec 11, 2013 | Featured Articles
Far from promoting EU values and democracy the European delegation to Ukraine threatens democratic process, Professor Mark Almond told RT in his extensive analysis of the events in Kiev. RT: The German chancellor and the French foreign minister say they want to meet...
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