The murder of the Russian journalist, Darya Dugina has brought international attention to her influential father, the Russian philosopher, Alexander Dugin. As the car bomb that killed her apparently was meant for her father, many read up on who Alexander Dugin is. Why is he considered so dangerous in the West and hailed as such a hero in the …
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War in Europe: U.S. Strategy Calls for Insuring No Rivals Develop, keep Europe weak
War in Europe U.S. Strategy: In the broad policy statement that was in its final drafting stage when released, the Defense Department asserted that America’s political and military mission in the post-cold-war era will be to insure that no rival superpower is allowed to emerge in Western Europe, Asia or the territory of the former Soviet Union. A 46-page …
Read More »Mikhail Gorbachev R.I.P.
Herland Report: Mikhail Gorbachev was the first President of the Soviet Union and the last Soviet leader. He was the best of the younger generation of Communist Party members who understood, like US President Ronald Reagan, the futility of the Cold War and the needless threat of nuclear Armageddon. Gorbachev also understood that the repressions and hardships of the …
Read More »Europe: The slave of America
Herland Report: Europe, slave of America: The war in Ukraine has made it dreadfully clear that Europe has lost its independence and solely functions as a servant of American interests. European politicians are simply not working for the best interests of Europe. Rather, they are scrambling desperately to implement sanctions that weaken their own economies and make Russia filthy …
Read More »The United States Has Committed Economic Suicide
Herland Report: U.S. Economic Suicide: Two Examinations of US Economic Policy by Michael Hudson and Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: Today I am pleased to present a double feature on economic policy. Michael Hudson leads off with an explanation of economic policy as a social cost to the working class, and I follow up with an explanation that US economic …
Read More »The American quest to weaken Europe and Russia: U.S. stated goal post-Cold War
Herland Report: The American quest to weaken Europe: America’s neoconservative political and military mission in the post-Cold War era has been to ensure that no rival superpower is allowed to emerge in Western Europe, Asia or the territories of the former Soviet Union. The aim was a world dominated by one superpower – the United States – whose position …
Read More »Europeans and Americans will pay for sanction policy and supply restrictions
Herland Report: Europeans and Americans will pay for sanction policy: If the inflation narrative we are being fed is true, the sanctions policy of the US government makes no sense as the worst sufferers are the American and European populations who are paying for the supply restrictions in higher prices and interest rates. As Russia is an exporter of …
Read More »Neocons Sacrifice the Ukrainians and the Global Poor
Herland Report: Neocons Sacrifice the Ukrainians: What is the current American neoconservative leadership plan for economic gains from the Ukraine war? Read below Dr. Michael Hudson’s analysis in a recent interview with Aaron Mate on the economic fallout of the Ukraine-Russia war and the American perspective on the economic gains to hope for. Dr. Michael Hudson: “Well, it depends …
Read More »Ukraine-Russia War: Europe will be the Economic Loser
Herland Report: Ukraine-Russia War: The strategy of imposing economic sanctions in order to hurt Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, may produce an economic fallout that is different from what the leadership in Europe currently expects. The question is who will the sanctions hurt the most? Who will be the the economic losers from the steadily widened Ukraine-Russia conflict …
Read More »Europe should break away from destructive Washington’s control and serve European interests
Herland Report: European governments do not realize their potential to save the world from Washington’s aggression, because the western Europeans are accustomed to being Washington’s vassal states since the end of World War 2. The eastern and central Europeans have accepted Washington’s vassalage since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Vassalage pays well if all the costs are not counted. …
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