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Declassified Files Reveal Government Plot to Carry Out Soviet False Flag Attacks in US to Start War
The US government wanted to manufacture or obtain Soviet aircraft so they could launch an attack on America or friendly bases and use those attacks as a pretext for war.
As the deep state continues to push the Russian election interference narrative—with no concrete evidence—the damage to US-Russia relations continues to grow.
Sadly, those who continue to buy the Russiagate conspiracy theory have...
Why Should Bernie Sanders Socialists Vote Donald Trump?
The following story is an urgent, honest, unbiased and safe-space approved appeal to all former Bernie Sanders socialist supporters who are either disappointed with the entire presidential process this year or are now following Hillary Clinton. The following story is an EXPLANATION of why should all socialist warriors out there support Donald Trump instead of Hillary Clinton.
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Soviet Flags Fly Proudly at DNC Convention March in Philadelphia
Democrats held a Communist march for Bernie Sanders in Philly this afternoon.
The Democratic Convention kicked off today in complete chaos.
The Bernie supporters silenced Chairwoman Marcia Fudge.
Soviet Union flags were proudly displayed.
Photos via Rebel Pundit.
The march was infested with Soviet flags.
“Dad of the Year” dragged his son out to the parade in a suit in the 100 degree heat.
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US Admits Total Defeat In Afghanistan As Russian Victory In Syria Terrifies West
An internal strategic report prepared by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) circulating in the Kremlin within the last hour states that the historic peace talks begun earlier today in the Pakistani capital city of Islamabad between the United States, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Taliban signals that for the first time the American’s have acknowledged their total defeat in the Afghan War—and who...
Ex-Pentagon Chief Warns of 'Real and Growing Danger' of Nuclear Doom
Former US Defense Secretary William Perry said a terrorist attack using a nuclear bomb or improvised nuclear device could happen “any time now – next year or the year after.”
Before he served as Pentagon chief under President Bill Clinton from 1994 to 1997, Perry played a central role in developing and modernizing nuclear forces throughout the Cold War. Now, he is on a mission to warn...
U.S. May Position for a War Against Russia
On Saturday, June 13th, The New York Times bannered, “U.S. Is Poised to Put Heavy Weaponry in Eastern Europe,” and Russia’s response to the announcement wasn’t long in coming.
The Russian equivalent of America’s Wall Street Journal and Britain’s Financial Times, which is Kommersant (or Businessperson), headlined on June 15th, “US may redeploy heavy weapons to the borders of the Russian...
Will Washington's nukes kill us all?
US nuclear ICBMs Peacekeeper, Minuteman I and Minuteman III on display near F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, the US.
Did you know that Washington keeps 450 nuclear ICBMs on “hair-trigger alert”? Washington thinks that this makes us “safe.” The reasoning, if it can be called reason, is that by being able to launch in a few minutes, no one will try to attack the US with nuclear weapons....
Respect Russia, we'll never be US vassal - Putin
April 16, 2015. Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, answers questions from the public during the annual Direct Line with Vladimir Putin special broadcast live on Russian television and radio. Left: Kirill Kleimenov, head of the Channel One News Directorate. Right: Rossiya TV journalist Maria Sittel.
Relations with foreign countries will normalize when they observe respect for Russia and uphold...
Activists decry Russians' increasing sympathy for Stalin
The head of the Russian NGO that specializes in the investigation of Stalinist purges has voiced concern over the growing popularity of the late Soviet dictator, as demonstrated by public opinion polls.
“This is a very troubling signal. And it is a testimony not even of the citizens’ attitude to Stalin, but rather of the relations between the state and a person. Stalin is perceived as a symbol...
Putin nostalgic about communism, wants to boost North Korea ties in 2015
North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong-un (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin
North Korea and Russia have agreed to boost their bilateral ties in 2015 under the banner of the “year of friendship.”
The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said that Russia and North Korea would “develop the bilateral relations on to a new higher stage in various fields, including politics, economy and culture...
Russian Army returns to Latin America
Vladimir Putin said that he would not allow the West to achieve military superiority over Russia. Russia will continue strengthening the nuclear potential, develop space forces, navy and long-range aviation. The Russian Navy plans to commission two new nuclear submarines. However, Russia lacks a developed system of bases that had been lost after the collapse of the USSR. Russian Defense Minister Sergei...
Russian spy ship in Havana ahead of US delegation's historic visit
The Russian Navy’s intelligence collection ship, the Viktor Leonov, has docked in Havana just a day before the arrival of an American delegation. The Russian warship is moored in open view of a pier usually used for cruise ships.
The ship’s visit, unannounced by the Cuban authorities, comes as the US and Cuba are attempting to restore diplomatic ties broken in 1961.
The Americans will conduct...
Does US have a foreign policy?
The Obama administration “has no foreign policy,” says Rep. Paul Ryan, the GOP’s 2012 vice-presidential candidate.
While we may tune out this kind of election year rhetoric, similar complaints, no matter which president is being denounced, are common on both sides of the aisle. When the Democrats are in power we hear it from Republicans, and when the GOP is in the saddle we hear similar...
'I want to leave US forever' - The story of a Stateless man
Mikhail Sebastian is the most famous stateless person in the US. Born in the former Soviet Union, Sebastian sought asylum in the US in the early 1990s, but was denied. The US could not deport him because Armenia-the successor state in whose territory Sebastian was born-did not recognize his citizenship, leaving him stateless. After a four-day New Year’s vacation to American Samoa in 2012, Sebastian...
NATO marks 65 year anniversary
On the 65th anniversary of NATO, the debate over the organization’s expansion remains highly contentious, with some viewing it as a broken promise to Russia after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
NATO, an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty, was signed on April 4, 1949 when the US, Canada, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland joined the members of the Treaty...