Chaos Reigns at Brussels National Airport-Zaventem: An International Commission of Security Professionals Should Be Invited in to Protect the Traveling Public

Inevitably there are issues affecting the greater world where game playing and incompetence in one country must stop.  A major international airport is one such case. Read on…

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Thoughts in anticipation of the 71st anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, 9 May 2016

“Realism” has been injected into the ongoing presidential campaign as a guiding principle by candidate Donald Trump.  He has no proprietary rights over it, and it would be a good thing if other candidates in the Congressional and not only presidential race gave it a test drive as well, because it is the only approach to international affairs that can save us from needless confrontation and risk of nuclear war

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The Empty Seat: William Browder Once Again Takes Charge at the European Parliament

We may take as a given from yesterday’s non-event that one of two charges made against Bill Browder by Russian state television on 13 April is winning support in the West on the basis of independently made discoveries here: that the Magnitsky affair was fraudulent and misrepresented from the beginning….

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Vladimir Putin’s live Q&A with the nation goes corporate: no surprises

If Putin is to be seen as a Tsar, his performance in Q&A, just as his daily performance of his duties 7/7 deserves the very highest grades for intelligence, diligence, reserve, man management skills and the rest.  A Tsar of this quality comes along once in 300 years.

 

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Pointers on the timing and significance of Ukraine Prime Minister Yatsenyuk’s resignation

The Dutch referendum was surely the trigger for the removal of Arseny Yatsenyuk, to show a contemptuous Europe and the world that the Ukrainians are moving to consolidate power and to proceed with deep reforms. Unfortunately, the consolidation was not where the real power in the country lies.

 

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Belgian Political Culture and the Terror Attacks in Brussels, 22 March 2016

On day three following the terror attacks,   the Belgian common front of lighting candles, delivering pious speeches and preaching national solidarity in the face of the terrorist threat finally cracked. The ugly truth of why these attacks took place here is now coming out in dribbles of information in the national media.

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