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Europe’s blind investment in American endless wars

Europe’s blind investment in American endless wars

BY: William Homes PEJOURNAL - These days, there is nothing beyond the fall of the US-backed Ashraf Ghani government in Afghanistan and the re-emergence of the Taliban and its unfortunate consequences for Europe. This unexpected change has preoccupied the minds of Europeans and the political and security circles of the continent. The continent of Europe, which in 2015, following the escalation of the civil war in Syria and Iraq and the rise of ISIS in these two countries, faced a crisis of refugees and war refugees, as well as unprecedented fear of ISIS assassinations in European capitals, With the Taliban…
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US interest in allying with terrorist groups rather than cooperating with European allies

US interest in allying with terrorist groups rather than cooperating with European allies

BY: Alfonso Gomez Delacroz PEJOURNAL - The defeat in Afghanistan and the catastrophic retreat after 20 years of spending in this country show the irreparable recklessness in US foreign policy today. The first characteristic that comes to mind from the confusion is the paradigm shift in American foreign policy. A fundamental turnaround that does not endorse the claims of US pioneering in the international system and the new world order declared by this country, or at least Washington's efforts to do so. In the meantime, however, the problem is that after World War II, the United States in particular sought…
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The deterioration of the United States is Europe’s best opportunity for political independence

The deterioration of the United States is Europe’s best opportunity for political independence

BY: William Holmes The hasty, unplanned, and catastrophic withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan has rightly raised concerns among its allies who rely on the US military for security. In fact, in such a situation, countries such as South Korea, Japan or European governments cannot be sure of the correctness of the interim decisions of the United States and the consequences for their strategic and long-term policies. In other words, given the US approach to strengthening its strength in East Asia and the South China Sea, which is aimed at confronting Beijing, its allies, especially Europe, must take responsibility…
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Energy crisis in Europe and scenarios ahead

Energy crisis in Europe and scenarios ahead

PEJOURNAL - Dr. Mehdi Fakheri in an interview with the site of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations referred to the consequences of Russian invasion of Ukraine on transfer of energy to Europe, as well as voicing concern of the EU authorities, and noted:” in the 21st century producing and consuming countries have tried a lot to influence political trends through long term contracts and engaging their partners, naturally the issue has become more acute with the developments of the recent years in Europe”. Europe’s Limits to Sanction Russian Energy          Having referred to changes and developments in oil political…
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US secrecy over nuclear submarine incident in South China Sea

US secrecy over nuclear submarine incident in South China Sea

BY: Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - Nearly a month ago, the media reported that a US nuclear submarine had struck rocks under the waters of the South China Sea. The U.S. Army Pacific Fleet said in a statement that one of its fastest nuclear and nuclear submarines crashed into a rock while navigating international waters in the Indo-Pacific region. Since then, the Chinese government has demanded a clear and precise explanation from the United States in connection with the incident, but the US Navy has not yet provided any explanation on how the submarine behaved and continues to be secretive in…
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Europe and America are the two losers of a terrible catastrophe: Tragedy, misery and crime as a result of 20 years of the US and Europe presence in Afghanistan

Europe and America are the two losers of a terrible catastrophe: Tragedy, misery and crime as a result of 20 years of the US and Europe presence in Afghanistan

BY: Tony Johnson PEJOURNAL - When the Taliban aspired to rule Afghanistan for the past 20 years, it was known as a terrorist group that collaborated with al-Qaeda. But today, due to US foreign policy confusion, there is a terrible government in Afghanistan. A regime that emerged with the flight of the United States and NATO from this country. What remains today in Afghanistan after 20 years of US and NATO military presence, as acknowledged by US and European military commanders and politicians, is in one sentence that our entry into Afghanistan was a tragedy, our presence is a tragedy,…
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Landmark election in Germany and its European consequences

Landmark election in Germany and its European consequences

PEJOURNAL - Germany held a landmark and important election on Sunday, September 26, 2021. The election will put an end to the 16-year chancellorship of Angela Merkel, who led the country for four consecutive terms. More than 60 million Germans over 18 years of age are eligible to vote. It should be noted that in Germany, the executive power takes its legitimacy from legislative power. Bundestag nationwide election is considered as the most important political event of the country at the federal level. Although the result of elections announced immediately but it may take several months until negotiations to form…
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Double Standard of Europe on Human Rights

Double Standard of Europe on Human Rights

PEJOURNAL - Speaking in an interview an expert on human rights said: The EU sanctions system is now more coherent and strict than in the past. Of course, the human rights gesture of the Union has always existed, and today the sanctions system has become more cohesive, its scope has been expanded and it has become more independent. Regarding the double standards of the EU, he explained: The issue of human rights is not original for the Europeans; that is to say, if we look at the EU 2016 Global Strategy document, they have used the term ‘principle-based pragmatism’, which…
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America and the lost leadership

America and the lost leadership

BY: Adam Dentor PEJOURNAL - After four years, the Biden administration is trying to regain the lost global position of the United States and restore the leadership role of America. Although the solution to some of the problems in this area can be in the hands of the White House, but due to the fact that today’s world conditions are not comparable to 2016 by any measure, the solution to a large part of these issues is outside Washington access; And it is in the hands of other global players, especially America’s powerful rivals, led by China, Russia and the…
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The Eurocretin cuts ties with China and Russia

The Eurocretin cuts ties with China and Russia

Original column BY: Maurizio Blondet Translation BY: Costantino Ceoldo PEJOURNAL - “Italy has aligned itself with other European countries, including France, Germany and Belgium and has summoned the Chinese ambassador in protest against the sanctions imposed by China on parliamentarians, researchers and European Union institutions.” Il Foglio [1] gives the news with a neocon conflict-thirsty great satisfaction: “It is the first time in at least two years - and Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio [2], who exactly two years ago signed with Beijing Italy's entry into the Silk Road, was not there to welcome him – he [Li Junhua] was…
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