Crooke is excellent in this video. ABN
Tag: geopolitics
BRICS in one chart

UPDATE: A mere glance at this map show how tragic it is that Europe did not seize the opportunity to form a solid, mutually beneficial alliance with Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union. Instead, directed by US neocons, Europe did almost everything it could to destroy the possibility of that alliance. All the blame falls on the neocons, no one else. Russia, especially under Putin, did all it could to become a rightful member of the Western alliance. The worst foreign policy mistake in world history has been the neocon West antagonizing Russia when they should have been embracing her with open arms. I have been watching this tragedy unfold over the past thirty plus years and take no pleasure in seeing what has resulted. The West will go on, the world will go on, but what a monumental waste it was to reject Russia. ABN
BRICS 11: Strategic Tour de Force — Pepe Escobar
Chinese President Xi Jinping defined all the major decisions embedded in the 15th BRICS summit in South Africa as “historic”. That may be seen as an understatement.
It will take time for the Global South, or Global Majority, or “Global Globe” (copyright President Lukashenko), not to mention the stunned collective West, to fully grasp the enormity of the new strategic stakes.
President Putin, for his part, described the negotiations on BRICS expansion as quite difficult. By now a relatively accurate picture is emerging of what really went down on that table in Johannesburg.
India wanted 3 new members. China wanted as many as 10. A compromise was finally reached, with 6 members: Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Argentina and Ethiopia.
So from now on it’s BRICS 11. And that’s just the beginning. Starting with the rotating Russian presidency of BRICS on January 1, 2024, more partners will be progressively included, and most certainly a new round of full members will be announced at the BRICS 11 summit in Kazan in October next year.
So we may soon progress to BRICS 20 – on the way to BRICS 40. The G7, for all practical purposes, is sliding towards oblivion.
…The BRICS 11 Shock of the New, in the energy sphere, is a sharp historical counterpoint to the 1973 oil shock, after which Riyadh started wallowing in petrodollars. Now Saudi Arabia under MbS is operating a tectonic shift, in the process of becoming strategically aligned with Russia-China-India-Iran.
Diplomatic coup does not even begin to describe it. This is the second stage of the Russian-initiated and Chinese-finalized rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran, recently sealed in Beijing. The Russia-China strategic leadership, working patiently in synch, never lost sight of the ball.
Excellent analysis, straight to the point. US neocons have brought us to this dismal end. Like a tribe of uneducable adolescents they have wreaked havoc with US and deep Western interests as well as global interests for all. Self-aggrandizement has been the neocon only goal throughout their thirty year reign over USA and the West, and all the world can see it. ABN
A large shift in geopolitics as more member states are added to BRICS
Neocons and Other Malignancies in the American Body Politic — Philip Giraldi
It is interesting to observe how, over the past twenty-five years, the United States has become not only a participant in wars in various places on the planet but has also evolved into being the prime initiator of most of the armed conflict. Going back to the Balkans in the nineteen-nineties and moving forward in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Lebanon and Somalia there is almost always an American leading role where there is bombing and killing. And where there is no actual war, there are threats and sanctions intended to make other nations come to heel, be they in Latin America like Venezuela, or Iran in the Middle East, or North Korea in Asia. And then there is the completely senseless act of turning major competitors like Russia and China, as we are now seeing, into enemies, with a proxy war raging in Ukraine, threats over Taiwan, and the world moving one step closer to a nuclear disaster.
It seems to me that the transition from an America bumbling its way into war and the current situation where wars are pursued as a matter of course coincides with a certain political development in the United States, which is the rise of neoconservatives as the foreign and national security policy makers in both major parties. This has developed together with the evolution of the view that the United States can do no wrong by definition, indeed, that it has a unique and God-given right to establish and police the globe through something that it invented, exploits and has dubbed the “rules based international order.”
Who would have thought that a bunch of Jewish student-activists, mostly leftists, originally conspiring in a corner of the cafeteria in the City College of New York would create a cult type following that now aspires to rule the world? The neocons became politically most active in the 1960s and eventually some of them attached themselves to the Republican Party under Ronald Reagan, declaring their evolution had come about because they were “liberals mugged by reality.” The neoconservative label was first used to describe their political philosophy in 1973. Since that time, they have diversified and succeeded in selling their view to a bipartisan audience that the US should embrace an aggressive interventionist foreign policy and must be the world hegemon. To be sure their desire for overwhelming military power has been strongly shaped by their tribal cohesion which has fed a compulsion to have Washington serve as the eternal protector of Israel, but the hegemonistic approach has inevitably led to expanding conflict all over the world and a willingness to challenge, confront and defeat other existing great powers. Hence the support for a needless and pointless war in Ukraine to “weaken Russia” and a growing conflict with China over Taiwan to do the same in Asia. To make sure that the Republicans do not waver on that mission, leading neocon Bill Kristol has recently raised $2 million to do some heavy lobbying to make sure that they stay on track to confront the Kremlin in Europe.
Col Macgregor: Why globalist elitists want to destroy Russia (explained at 18 min)
Gerry Docherty on the Hidden History of WWI
China enters the Doom Loop — Peter St Onge
France desperate to hold on to Niger, and its uranium
‘America has turned Ukraine into a GRAVEYARD’ — Col. Douglas MacGregor | Redacted w Clayton Morris
UPDATE: Macgregor, based on his excellent sources, believes 300-350 thousand Ukrainian men have been killed in battle. Probably ten times as many have been seriously injured or disabled. Macgregor also says that some 14 million Ukrainians have fled Ukraine. Surveys show that most of them plan to never return. Ukraine, for decades, has been the most corrupt nation in the world and that is a main reason no one wants to go back. Now we can see that the corruption is so bad it also includes denuding Ukraine of its people. Why would that be? Clearly, others want the land. The ultimate architects of the war, NATO neocons, want to destroy historical Ukraine and replace it with something else they control entirely. If bribed-to-the-gills Poland and Lithuania follow Zelensky’s deliberate death march to oblivion, all of Europe will be consumed, suffering a fate similar to Ukraine’s today and possibly worse. Is there any other analysis that makes more sense than elitist NATO neocons, who are encouraging bellicose Poland and Lithuania, want to embroil Europe in war? Want to destroy the entire West? For consilience we have decades of infiltration and parasitic takeover of each and every Western country as described in: Military thought experiment Part 1. ABN
US biological labs from Ukraine move to Kazakhstan
In exchange for economic support from the United States, the government of Kazakhstan agreed to transfer 30 biological laboratories from Ukraine to its territory. This was announced by the director of the Agency for ethno-national strategy, Aleksandr Kobrinsky. He clarified that it was now a threat not only to Russia, but also to the whole of Southeast Asia.
According to Mr. Kobrinsky, Kazakhstan is interesting for the West because, during Soviet times, excellent research centers were created there to fight plague, cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, anthrax and brucellosis. Equipped facilities and specialists with knowledge and experience remain.
These centers, although half abandoned, lend themselves to the transfer of biolaboratories from Ukraine, where they had to be hastily closed after the start of the OSCE, because the research equipment could have ended up in the hands of Russian specialists, Mr. Kobrinsky explained.
By agreeing to cooperate on biolabs, Kazakh President Kassym Tokayev will receive support from the United States, which, in the context of modest economic success, will serve him well.
NATO & US in Denial over Ukraine Offensive w/ Matthew Hoh
Russia’s counteroffensive w/Patrick Lancaster
Russia’s grain deal, Odessa strategy
Chinese Hackers Access Email Of US Ambassador, Compromise “Hundreds Of Thousands” Of US Government Emails
There go all the latest attempts by the Biden admin at a detente with China.
The WSJ reports that hackers “linked to Beijing” have accessed the email account of the U.S. ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, in an attack that reportedly has “compromised at least hundreds of thousands of individual U.S. government emails.” Daniel Kritenbrink, the US assistant secretary of state for East Asia, was also hacked in the cyber-espionage attack. While it remains unconfirmed, the two diplomats are believed to be the two most senior officials at the State Department targeted in the alleged spying campaign disclosed last week.
Unlike previous so-called “Russian hacking” campaigns which dominated the news between 2016 and 2022 and which were fabricated by the FBI to cover up the FBI’s own criminal activity, and where everything about the perps was known instantaneously, the “contours” of the Chinese hacking campaign aren’t fully known. According to the Journal, while the infiltration was limited to unclassified emails, “the inboxes of Burns and Kritenbrink could have allowed the hackers to glean insights into U.S. planning for a recent string of visits to China by senior Biden administration officials, as well as internal conversations about U.S. policies toward its rival amid a period of delicate diplomacy that has been challenged repeatedly in recent months.”
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