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100 Years Since Joseph Stalin Rose to Power
The evil legacy that illuminates the prophesied ‘prince of Russia’
By
Abraham Blondeau
• May 4, 2022
China and India Throw Lifelines to Russia
China and India are supporting an invasion that is unleashing staggering suffering on millions of people.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• April 28, 2022
Could America Soon Look Like Sri Lanka?
By
Richard Palmer
• April 20, 2022
Asia Still Stands With Putin
The West wants to isolate the Russian dictator, but most of the Eastern Hemisphere is linked to him.
By
Gerald Flurry
Georgian Region to Officially Become Part of Russia?
As Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine rages, he has not forgotten other former Soviet republics.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• April 19, 2022
What Is Going On in Shanghai?
A warning for the West
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• April 18, 2022
EU Exported Weapons to Russia Despite Arms Embargo
Supporting Putin’s army will have consequences far beyond Ukraine.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• April 10, 2022
Russian Atrocities With Chinese Support?
We are getting a glimpse into what these powers are capable of.
By
Josué Michels
• April 5, 2022
India to Bypass Dollar in Trade With Russia
At least 38 percent of the world’s population is looking to ditch the dollar.
By
Andrew Miiller
• April 4, 2022
Where Is the Censorship of Russian Media Leading?
Behind the EU’s Russian media ban is a global ambition for control of the Internet.
By
Daniel Di Santo
• March 17, 2022
Russia Is Causing a Second Refugee Crisis
The flight of millions of refugees from Syria and Ukraine has brought the reality of war closer to Europe’s heartland.
By
Josué Michels
• March 13, 2022
A Master Plan Against the U.S.
The Ukraine crisis is exposing what it means for America to be powerless in a global conflict.
By
Josué Michels
• March 9, 2022
Where Western Sanctions Against Russia Are Leading
Are sanctions actually helping build the prophesied ‘mart of nations’?
By
Abraham Blondeau
• March 4, 2022
Putin Can’t Afford to Lose in Ukraine
To achieve anything less than a decisive victory would be a humiliating loss of face.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• March 3, 2022
Argentina Joins China’s Belt and Road Initiative
One of Latin America’s largest economies jumps on Beijing’s bandwagon.
By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• February 21, 2022
Trudeau Allows China to Acquire Canadian Lithium Mine
Another case of Canada selling out to China
By
Abraham Blondeau
• February 13, 2022
While the World Is Focused on Ukraine, Did Putin Take Belarus?
Vladimir Putin is making gains in bringing former Soviet nations back under Russian control.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• February 8, 2022
Russia and China Join Iran for Naval Exercise
Supporting the North Korea of the Middle East
By
Daniel Di Santo
• February 6, 2022
The 2022 Espionage Olympics
China’s Communist authoritarianism is on full display.
By
Abraham Blondeau
• February 4, 2022
Slaves of the Rising Sun
Could the English-speaking peoples become slaves again?
By
Abraham Blondeau
• February 2, 2022
Russia Threatens the Caribbean
A foreign power that controls the Caribbean Sea could cripple the U.S. economy.
By
Andrew Miiller
• January 28, 2022
Taiwan Is China’s Ukraine
If the U.S. can’t deal with Russia, what can it do if Russia and China make their moves at the same time?
By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• January 27, 2022
We Said Putin Would Do This
The
Trumpet’
s editor in chief prophesied in 2008 that Russia’s strongman would reforge a superpower.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
Moscow Abolishes Russia’s Oldest Human Rights Organization
Putin’s ‘greatest geopolitical catastrophe’ is one step closer to being undone.
By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• January 24, 2022
China Is Taking Over America’s Backyard
The United States might be letting Beijing have free rein, but Europe will not.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• January 13, 2022
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