by Dr. David Marzak | Dec 9, 2016 | Middle East, Uncategorized
TERRORISTS OCCUPYING EASTERN ALEPPO are surrounded by the Syrian army aided by local militia, militia who have gained courage to fight back against terrorists who have occupied their city for years. The Russians and Syrians have established safe exit corridors...
by Dr. David Marzak | Nov 16, 2016 | Eastern Europe, Uncategorized
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13, BULGARIA AND MOLDOVIA elected new presidents overtly friendly toward Russia. Rumen Radev, the new Bulgarian president decisively defeated the pro-Western candidate. Radev not only called for the EU to cease sanctions against Russia, he also...
by Dr. David Marzak | Nov 16, 2016 | Eastern Europe, Uncategorized
THE EU AND NATO have been vigorously courting Estonia, the North Baltic State of that borders Russia, into their liberal sphere of influence. Given the fact that ethnic Russians comprise roughly a quarter of Estonia’s population, the move toward Western...
by Dr. David Marzak | Nov 16, 2016 | Russia, Uncategorized
ON NOVEMBER 16, VLADIMIR PUTIN signed an executive order withdrawing Russia from the 124 member International Criminal Court (ICC), the international war times court situated in the Hague, Netherlands. The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement explaining...
by Dr. David Marzak | Nov 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
KENYA ANNOUNCED THE WITHDRAW of its 1,000 troops from the United Nations sponsored mission in South Sudan. This comes days after the Kenyan Commander, Lt. Gen. Johnson Mogoa Kimani Ondieki, was released because he was so incensed by UN treatment of civilians...
by Richard Chamberlin | Nov 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
A CEASEFIRE BROKERED BY RUSSIA between government backed troops fighting for their nation and jihadist rebels in rebel held ares of Aleppo was put into effect today (Nov. 4). The Russians are facilitating the release of innocent civilians and have provided...