Foregoing the usual media press conference, AIT’s annual foreign policy speech was presented to Taiwanese university students… easier to sway than the press, perhaps? Instead […]
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The Taliban in Afghanistan are banning drugs – and that’s a bad thing, seriously!
When Afghanistan recently implemented a complete ban on the production of opium, we should have expected the USA to be grateful and supportive. They weren’t, […]
Espionage Drama: Spavor allies not so sure he was “duped”
With the silence of Michael Spavor finally being ended by his lawyer announcing he was suing for “millions of dollars”, those within the foreign North […]
Kissinger, Me and the Lies of the Master
‘Off off the record’ with the man who secretly taped our telephone calls.’ I left the New York Times in 1979, after many good stories and some […]
Henry Kissinger, the war criminal who saved the world
Henry Kissinger, recognized by many as one of the most influential practitioners of American foreign policy ever, has died at the age of 100. Much […]
Breaking: As Muslim countries meet in Beijing to find a solution to the ongoing bloodbath in Gaza, the Western media recycle outdated stories about China’s alleged persecution of their religion.
The publication of a study by Human Rights Watch (HRW) made headlines around the world. Numerous Western media, including The Guardian, the Australian broadcaster ABC, […]
Surprising Twist in a Bizarre, Earth-shattering Political and Espionage Drama
Pawns on a geopolitical chessboard and protagonists in a strange episode of Cold War 2.0: from left to right Michael Spavor, Meng Wanzhou, Michael Kovrig. […]
A closer look at the latest Western “human rights” campaign, this time targeting the Chinese fishing industry
America’s main rival remains a favorite target for largely unproven accusations of abuse China is no stranger to unsubstantiated allegations of systemic abuses; we can […]