Deciphering Putin's stance in the Tucker Carlson interview
Russian President Putin's interview with U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson should be interpretated, catching aspects that are not immediately obvious.
Russian President Putin's interview with U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson should be interpretated, catching aspects that are not immediately obvious.
Anṣār Allāh's asymmetric offensive has exposed all the fragilities and contradictions of globalization. But it has also reminded, again, that the cohesion of the West is mere appearance. The interests of Russia, China, and Iran in the game for the Red Sea.
The pro-Palestinian drift we are witnessing in too many European and Western public squares in general could turn out to be a dangerous Trojan horse for Islamic fundamentalism.
China has realized the infinite potential of influencers, the opinion makers of the new generation, enlisting them in its two-headed struggle for global hegemony: nationalization of the masses at home, social meltdown in and around the West.
At the end of the Cold War, the widespread expectation was that the Western political, economic and cultural model would become established on a global scale. Thirty years later, that prediction has turned out to be completely wrong.
Here is the speech that sparked protests from the international Left, which accused the Hungarian prime minister of "racism." We leave it to readers to judge the original document in full, without convenient versions or phrases taken out of context.
Democracy and capitalism are consubstantial to Western Civilization. That Civilization has overcome terrible historical trials and defeated formidable enemies, so it cannot be ruled out that it can and must also overcome the current phase of objective decline.
Drunk on rationalist positivism and atheistic materialist socialism the white man for a while believed that the weight of religion in human affairs was destined to be eternally vestigial.
Today's West faces its enemies with "half measure" wars, in which the will to annihilate the enemy is lacking. Since 1945 it has lost position after position while winning battle after battle.