The collective west, led by the United States, declared economic war against Russia last month in response to the invasion of Ukraine, imposing perhaps the harshest sanctions against any nation in history. President Joe Biden has said the aim of this economic warfare is to turn the Russian people against its government. Sanctions against Russia’s central bank were intended to destroy the value of the ruble. One U.S. dollar was worth 85 rubles on February 24th the day of the invasion and soared to $154 on March 7th. On Friday, the currency straightened to about 101.
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Kozin – Ritter – INF Treaty Explained – SITREP – Ukraine
4 minutes readA fascinating and informative discussion about the INF Treaty and their involvement in it. Scott Ritter and Vladimir examine the nuclear arms race, when it began, how it escalated, and where we are today. Both are worried. We concluded with their thoughts of the situation in Ukraine today.
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STEPHEN KARGANOVIC—Her passing, which occurred on precisely the day which marked the 23rd anniversary of the decision to commit one of the most infamous acts with which her name is associated, the savage and illegal bombing in 1999 of Yugoslavia, must impress everyone capable of perceiving meaning in human events as a mighty portent. Assuredly, Albright had committed in her public life other acts of malfeasance and moral turpitude which in terms of destruction and victim count may exceed the devastation which her policies inflicted on the people of Serbia and Montenegro. But ensconced in her relationship with the Serbian nation there is an important and telling detail, and it lays bare the depravity.
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Regis Tremblay interviews Doug Valentine on the CIA
6 minutes readThe following is an explosive expose, not only of the CIA, but what America
really is and who we are as Americans. This is the amazing story about how
Doug Valentine gained access to top officials in the CIA and CIA operatives
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Civilians evacuate Mariupol and reveal the fighting methods of the Azov regime’s Neo-Nazis
11 minutes readCHRISTELLE NEANT—In order to save as many civilians as possible, Russia offered the neo-Nazis of the Azov regiment to let them leave Mariupol via secure corridors, so that they would stop using the inhabitants as human shields to delay as long as possible the moment when they would be liquidated. But Ukraine refused this proposal, showing that Kiev does not care about the lives of civilians.
Some of these “brave” neo-Nazis from Azov, having understood that they were finished, exchanged their uniforms for civilian clothes and fled the city via the humanitarian corridors set up by Russia, despite the checks carried out at the checkpoints (the soldiers check, among other things, the presence of tattoos on the men’s bodies). Moscow estimates that between 150 and 200 of them left Mariupol in the direction of Zaporozhie, in groups of 10 to 15 people. But the Russian army spotted them and eliminated 93 of them during the night.