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What U.S.-&-Allied 'News'-Media Refuse to Publish — Strategic Culture


What U.S.-&-Allied ‘News’-Media Refuse to Publish
They refuse to publish the truth about each other, because they’re all in this together. Whereas some lies are different in different media, other lies are the same in virtually all media and those are the most important lies. This will be shown here. On the most-important lies, they can’t expose each other, because then they would also be exposing themselves. Especially regarding international relations and national ‘defense’, the U.S.-and-allied ‘news’-media lie more than they tell the truth; and the liberal and conservative ‘news’-media are equally deceitful, as a consequence of which, the U.S. invades and destroys one country after another (always a country that never invaded nor threatened to invade the United States), and the American people aren’t outraged at what their country is doing. ....

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Why the Europeans don't have a Russia policy – opinion


Why the Europeans don’t have a Russia policy – opinion
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While the Baltics and Poland push for a hard line on Russia, the leaders of the EU’s institutions and member governments need Germany to shape a strategic policy toward Russia. But Chancellor Angela Merkel is not prepared to take on this task. Judy Dempsey writes for Carnegie Europe.
EU foreign ministers agreed on February 22 to impose new sanctions on Russia. The move followed the sentencing of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to a three-year prison term. Josep Borrell, the EU’s top diplomat, said there was “a shared assessment [.] that Russia is drifting towards an authoritarian state and driving away from Europe”. ....

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