Before the new law was adopted in Russia prohibiting the distribution of homosexual propaganda to minors, LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) activists had for many years dreamed of marching through the streets of Moscow demanding the same rights that their “rainbow” compatriots already possess in many EU countries (the […]
Month: August 2013
The Overt and Covert Mechanisms of the Chemical Provocation in Syria
A powerful propaganda campaign has once again been launched against Syria, with accusations that its army is supposedly using chemical weapons. All the previous campaigns gradually died down, leaving behind only murky foam. However, what is happening now resembles a real «tenth wave». U.S. Secretary of State Kerry is making […]
The Real “Moral Obscenity” In Syria’s Civil War Is How We Started It
Remarks following the US State Secreraty delivery on the Syrian issue on August 26, 2013: Which is the greater moral obscenity? The fact that more than three-hundred civilians have been killed by chemical weapons, or the undeniable fact that over 100,000 Syrians have been killed by various means (most of […]
Familiar twaddle precedes US military assault on Syria
Dangerous, yet very familiar “Iraq-esque” twaddle has dominated the headlines ahead of a clearly premeditated military attack against Syria: “The Obama administration believes that US intelligence has established…” “…could intervene to stop Syria using such weapons, following a suspected attack last week which is being investigated by the United Nations…” […]
Syria: In War We Trust
It’s been ten years since the alliance forces launched a military campaign against Iraq, the official excuse for it was a Washington fabricated claim that this country produced weapons of mass destruction. It seems that the United States supported by the “tacticians” in the Great Britain and France are going […]
US Indicts Itself in Anti-Syrian Chemical Plot
I watched with utter astonishment how quickly the West and the Obama regime moved to put wind into the sails of the totally bogus claims of the Syrian army using nerve gas on its own people in the Damascus suburbs when the effectiveness of its traditional counter insurgency operations have […]
“I Am Sorry That It Has Come to This”: A Soldier’s Last Words
Daniel Somers was a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was part of Task Force Lightning, an intelligence unit. In 2004-2005, he was mainly assigned to a Tactical Human-Intelligence Team (THT) in Baghdad, Iraq, where he ran more than 400 combat missions as a machine gunner in the turret of […]
Nobel Peace Laureate: “Let us learn the lessons of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya”
ORIENTAL REVIEW publishes an Open Letter sent yesterday by the Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire to Rt. Hon. William Hague, British Foreign Minister, and M. Laurent Fabius, French Foreign Minister, to stop calling for military action against Syria which, she said, will only lead the Middle East into even more […]
US-Russian relations: nothing to talk about
Russian-US relations seem destined to remain frosty. The recent bilateral consultations between the two ministers of defense and foreign affairs seem to have been constructive – but they were immediately followed by Barack Obama’s characterization of Vladimir Putin as a “a bored kid in the back of the classroom,” and […]
U.S. May Strike Syria Tonight
On August 21, many Arab and Western mass media reported “sensational” news that the Syrian armed forces had used chemical weapons in the suburbs of Damascus. However, Syrian authorities disproved the information and a lot of people all over the world didn’t believe the evidence provided by the opposition. It […]
Episode 14. How Adolf Hitler turned to be a “defiant aggressor” (III)
Part I Part II And now let us take another look at the dates and events of that stormy March of 1939, in order to firmly establish that Hitler really was suddenly recast as an “aggressor,” not because he took over the defenseless country of Czechoslovakia, but because he did […]
Hysteria around LGBT: what about the rights of the naturals?
There are a number of topics which inevitably cause a massive media coverage in the West. One of them concerns the rights of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. The Moscow 2013 World Athletics Championship held last week gave enough pretexts for such coverage. Some issues like a Swedish competitor being told to eliminate rainbow […]
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