BRI

Putin's visit to China achieved more than just headlines

By Rhod Mackenzie The Russian President made a two-day visit to China, participating in the third international forum “One Belt, One Road” and engaging in bilateral negotiations with foreign leaders. During his opening speech, Vladimir Putin stressed the significance of the One Belt, One Road initiative, describing it as a “global, future-oriented” plan aimed at […]

China’s BRI enters a new phase amid growing mistrust of the dollar

By Rhod Mackenzie Historically, investments into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have been denominated in US dollars. Nevertheless, high interest rates as well as escalating geopolitical tensions have prompted the adoption of alternative approaches by an increasing number of investors, to avoid exposure to the US currency. According to analysts, the new forthcoming phases […]

Does US meddling in Myanmar risk Syria/Libya-style war?

source Does US meddling in Myanmar risk Syria/Libya-style war? Max Blumenthal and Ben Norton discuss US meddling in the protests in Myanmar with geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic, and how Washington seeks to weaken a neighbor of China and key ally in Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative. We address the coup by the Tatmadaw military, the […]

Maurice Strong and the Roots of the Great Reset Agenda

From the Strategic Culture Foundation According to such Great Reset luminaries as Bill Gates, Prince Charles, Michael Bloomberg, Mark Carney, and the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab, humanity is expected to solve the dual threat of COVID and global warming in one revolutionary sweeping reform. We plebeians have been told that all we have to do to […]

As War Danger Mounts in the Arctic, Peace Hinges on a Revival of the Wallace Doctrine

Originally published on Strategic Culture According to the Department of Defense’s dismally short sighted vision for the Arctic, U.S. strategic interests were best maintained not by cooperation with Arctic partners, by rather by belligerent sabre rattling under the guise of “competition” with nations who have continuously professed a desire to work with the west as […]