Vladimir Putin

US confession on Navalny’s death

US confession on Navalny’s death

The belated admission by US intelligence agencies that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not order the killing of Alexei Navalny raises questions about the US motives in initially making the claim and now withdrawing it. The Wall Street Journal revealed that US intelligence agencies concluded in their investigation into the death of Navalny, a Kremlin critic, that Vladimir Putin likely did not issue an order to kill him. The journal added that this widely accepted conclusion within the US intelligence community has been shared by the including the Central Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and…
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America Against the World

America Against the World

BY: Philip Giraldi PEJOURNAL - There are certainly a number of reasons why American government is now only viewed favorably by the Israelis, but totally tone deaf foreign and economic policies have to be right up there in how the world sees Washington. Rather than conform to how other nations are expected to behave, America has elevated “exceptionalism” and “leader of the free world” nonsense to a dogma where it believes itself allowed to behave without restraint in defense of what it claims to be its interests. As all countries act in support of interests, that would at least be…
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Will Russia-US relations improve?

Will Russia-US relations improve?

BY: Danieal Ranjbar PEJOURNAL - Although the Kremlin has stated that Russia will establish relations with any government in the United States on an equal and fair basis, analysts believe that the future of relations between Moscow and Washington will improve due to the great differences between the two Sides. Regardless of who becomes president of the White House, differences between the United States and Russia have grown so much in recent years that there is little hope that relations between the two countries will improve, as Russian President Vladimir Putin says about bilateral relations. "Relations between Moscow and Washington…
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Cold War model of international relations began to change,Multilateralism should be understood as the need to involve the parties

Cold War model of international relations began to change,Multilateralism should be understood as the need to involve the parties

PEJOURNAL - "Cold War model of international relations began to change,Multilateralism should be understood as the need to involve the parties" Vladimir Putin said, via videoconference, in the final plenary session of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. This year’s theme is The Lessons of the Pandemic and the New Agenda: How to Turn the World Crisis Into an Opportunity for the World. The meeting was traditionally attended by politicians, experts, journalists and public figures from Russia and other countries. The plenary session’s moderator was Fyodor Lukyanov, Research Director of the Valdai International Discussion Club: Fyodor Lukyanov: Friends, Guests of the Valdai Club, I am delighted to welcome you to the final session of the 17th annual meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. It is my special honour and pleasure…
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