Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Educating Americans for Campaigns of National Interest 139 April 23, 2009 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in Pravda (Russia) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Russia Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Saudi Arabia: Great Unraveling: 2026 Super Bowl Sounds Death Knell for US Unity February 17, 2026. Published in Arab NewsWe are entering a state of regime cleavage. 0 Mexico: The Halftime Show That Enraged President Trump February 16, 2026. Published in La RazónClearly, this year’s halftime show, which Bad Bunny headlined at Levi’s Stadium in California, was one of the most impactful in the event’s history. 0 South Africa: How US Foreign Policy under Trump Erodes Legitimacy in the Global South February 12, 2026. Published in Cape TimesThe danger is not merely hypocrisy, but normalization, a world in which coercion replaces cooperation and sovereignty becomes conditional. 0 Saudi Arabia: Recalling the Night the US Ambassador to Libya Was Killed February 17, 2026. Published in Asharq Al-Awsat 0 Cuba: Are Our Days Numbered? February 14, 2026. Published in La Juventude Rebelde[T]he media and social networks have deployed an offensive that relentlessly repeats expressions of anti-Cuban euphoria. 0 Topics Mexico: The United States: Arms Supplier to Drug Traffickers February 17, 2026. Published in La Jornada[T]he U.S. government itself is a major supplier to the cartels that the White House claims to be pursuing with all its might. 0 India: What’s behind the Layoffs at The Washington Post? February 17, 2026. Published in Amar UjalaThe Washington Post Guild, the staff union, questioned Bezos' commitment, saying that if he is no longer willing to invest in its mission, the institution needs a steward who understands it. 0 Israel: Donald Trump’s Intervention in the Netanyahu Trial Is Unacceptable February 17, 2026. Published in Israel HayomTrump is grotesquely intervening against Israeli democracy and the rule of law. 0 Saudi Arabia: Recalling the Night the US Ambassador to Libya Was Killed February 17, 2026. Published in Asharq Al-Awsat 0 Saudi Arabia: Great Unraveling: 2026 Super Bowl Sounds Death Knell for US Unity February 17, 2026. Published in Arab NewsWe are entering a state of regime cleavage. 0 France: Europe: Toward a Painful But Necessary Break with the US February 16, 2026. Published in LibérationOur independence is at stake. And possibly our freedom. 0 Mexico: The Halftime Show That Enraged President Trump February 16, 2026. Published in La RazónClearly, this year’s halftime show, which Bad Bunny headlined at Levi’s Stadium in California, was one of the most impactful in the event’s history. 0 Japan: Diplomacy between Major Nations and Japan: Create a Unified Core of Mid-Level Nations February 16, 2026. Published in Nishinippon ShimbunThe greatest challenges to be faced are the relationship with the U.S., our ally, and the relationship with China, our neighbor. 0 Related Articles South Africa: How US Foreign Policy under Trump Erodes Legitimacy in the Global South February 12, 2026. Published in Cape TimesThe danger is not merely hypocrisy, but normalization, a world in which coercion replaces cooperation and sovereignty becomes conditional. Ireland: The Irish Times View on the Ending of the US/ Russia Arms Treaty: Risk of a New Arms Race February 4, 2026. Published in Irish Times Australia: Trump’s Failure To Extend Nuclear Treaty Leaves Door ‘Wide Open’ to Arms Race February 4, 2026. Published in ABC News Australia Indonesia: Why Power Makes Leaders See Threats Everywhere January 28, 2026. Published in The Jakarta PostIncreased power, perhaps counterintuitively, appears to breed increased fear of weaker competitors. Luxembourg: No Cold War: How the US and Russia Are Gradually Becoming Mirror Images of Each Other January 25, 2026. Published in TageblattWhereas Vladimir Putin is financed and propelled by his oil and gas cronies, Trump has tech bros. Previous articleIt’s Hard to Be “Gorby”Next articleSetting Things Right LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment