USSR: Mystery of South Korean Boeing 747 (Flight 007) – Shot-Down On September 1st, 1983 – Whilst Straying into Soviet Airspace! (19.11.2023)

Meanwhile, it is necessary to figure it out, despite all the obvious inconsistencies. After all, the 1983 incident became a convenient pretext for Washington and its allies to unleash another paranoid-hysterical campaign against the USSR and contributed to the unity of the anti-Communist Bloc. President Ronald Reagan found another reason to confirm his earlier thesis about the USSR as an “evil empire,” a term he borrowed from the movie “Star Wars.” Part of the Soviet elite was so frightened by this Western propaganda attack that two years later these individuals voted with both hands for the coming to power of the favourite of our geopolitical rivals, Mikhail Gorbachev. Once again, it makes no sense to talk in detail about the events of September 1983: the number of newspaper publications about the downed South Korean Boeing number in the thousands, books have been written about it and films have been made. Let me just remind you that the most important accusation against us is the disproportionate use of force against a civilian aeroplane belonging to South Korean Airlines, flying on the first day of autumn 1983 as Flight 007 from New York – via Anchorage – to Seoul, as a result of which 269 passengers and crew died.

Xinhua Headlines: Unscrupulous Cyber Spying Sheds Light on US Hegemonic Paranoia! (20.9.2023)

According to Campbell, in 1994, the NSA shared relevant information with an American competitor of the European consortium Airbus, helping it secure a 6-billion-U.S.-dollar contract with Saudi Arabia instead of Airbus.

Another case raised by Campbell suggests that U.S. company Raytheon used NSA intelligence to win a 1.4-billion-dollar contract for radar systems supply to Brazil, defeating France’s Thomson-CSF.

Meanwhile, the United States has been working to militarize cyberspace, develop offensive cyber capabilities, and create systematic cyberattack platforms.

In 2017, cyberspace was officially listed alongside the sea, land, air, and space as the “fifth domain” of the U.S. military.

Militarization of the kind will exacerbate the risk of direct military conflict and can lead to unpredictable consequences, Andrey Krutskikh, former director of the Department of International Information Security at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has noted. (Video reporters: Wang Huan, Ali Jaswal, Yang Yiran, Yu Fuqin, Yao Bin, Tariq Hameed, Wang Feng, Liu Weijian, Hu Yousong; Video editors: Zhang Yueyuan, Hui Peipei.)

Cuba: US Cancel Culture & CIA Lies! (27.7.2023)

Another disturbing fact is that in the UK many of the Trotskyite Unions are openly supporting Cuba whilst their representatives continuously issue US-friendly attacks on China and North Korea! Why is the Cuban cause (which is supported by China) being distanced in the West from China by the very Unions that are willing to pay for advertisements in the Cuban Solidarity Magazines! A side issue is that some of these Unions are also flirting with the far-right and making anti-vax statements! This is NOT the calibre of support that Cuba needs – but as matters stand – perhaps it is the only support Cuba can muster in the current US-dominated climate!

DPRK: Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Test-Fired the “Hwasongpo-18” Intercontinental Ballistic Missile! (16.7.2023)

Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un said that the current unstable situation, in which the security environment of the Korean Peninsula is being seriously threatened by the hostile forces, calls for more intensive efforts to achieve the goal of strengthening nuclear war deterrence proposed by the 8th Party Congress. He made it clear again that there would be no change or wavering in the strategic line and policy of the Party and the government of the Republic to continuously push ahead with the development of an effective and reliable weapon system.

US “Asian NATO” Plan Doomed to Failure: Iranian Paper! (16.6.2023)

However, the U.S. plan to create a replica of the NATO in the Asia-Pacific region is doomed to failure, as “it has consequences and at the same time lacks backing from many regional Asian countries” and even NATO allies, such as France, the article added.

In the past, the article said, the U.S. attempt to create a replica of NATO in the Middle East had failed because the regional countries soon realized that it would bring instability to the region and decided to ensure their security by working together.

It warned that, as the U.S. hegemony diminishes, Washington “is playing dangerous games around the world” through seeking to provoke conflicts elsewhere instead of pursuing diplomatic paths.

The article concluded that no one will benefit from a NATO-like military alliance in Asia apart from the U.S., which is accustomed to reaping economic dividends from crises in different parts of the world.

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