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- The Cradle
The Cradle is an online news magazine covering the geopolitics of West Asia from within the region
- EXCLUSIVE: US makes failed bid for Iran to allow symbolic . . . - The Cradle
An Iranian military security official has revealed exclusively to The Cradle that the US contacted the Islamic Republic, asking the nation to allow Israel "a symbolic strike to save face” following Iran's retaliatory drone and missile barrage this weekend
- The BRICS weigh in on Palestine - The Cradle
But for all their lofty ideals and sacred belief in the UN, the BRICS still have not come up with a solid, practical strategy to fight the horror The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The Cradle BRICS Palestine Gaza Israel Russia China Vladimir Putin
- Axis of Resistance: from Donbass to Gaza - The Cradle
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The Cradle Donbass Axis of Resistance Ukraine Russia Gaza Palestine Israel USA Multipolarity Tucker Carlson Two State Solution Hamas Sort by LOG IN TO COMMENT Charly1 FEB 20, 2024, 12:46 AM
- EXCLUSIVE: Russia to re-establish nine military positions in Syrias . . .
According to information obtained by The Cradle, the Russian command has decided to redeploy its forces to nine military positions in southern Syria, mainly in the Quneitra and Deraa countryside
- Empire repurposed: Washington’s final frontier is Venezuela
As International Advisor for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Fadi Lama, wrote in The Cradle in 2022: “In view of the growing global influence of the RIC [Russia, Iran, China], the only feasible strategy for the west would be to ‘terminate the competition’ by splitting the world ”
- ‘Blue Homeland’ architect warns: NATO has failed, and the EU wants . . .
In this wide-ranging interview with The Cradle, Gurdeniz examines the realignment of global power, the failures of neocon policy in West Asia, the economic collapse of the US-led system, and the dangers of Turkiye’s continued entanglement in transatlantic structures that no longer serve its national interests
- UAE-backed militia seizes major Yemeni city after clashes in Hadhramaut
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are “competing for control under the guise of supporting local autonomy,” Lebanese journalist Mawadda Iskanadar wrote for The Cradle in late October, adding that Hadhramaut has become a “testing ground” for this rivalry
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