Washington Post September 28, 2015 Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the U.N. General Assembly on Monday [September 28, 2015] . . . Here is the full text of his remarks. PUTIN (THROUGH INTERPRETER): Your excellency Mr. President, your excellency Mr. Secretary General, distinguished heads of state and government, ladies and gentlemen, the 70th anniversary of … Continue reading →
The Quest for Reason is Nearing an End Introduction and Commentary by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute September 26, 2015 Updated September 28, 2015 (see end of post) Does Vladimir Putin now understand what he has done? Our efforts over the past year, along with those of many commentators from the US, Europe and Russia, to … Continue reading →
Controversy Flares Over UN Security Council Veto Rights Introduction by Quemado Institute September 24, 2015 Revised September 25, 2015 Calls for UNSC reform sound great and make people feel good about themselves, but the structure of the body should remain unchanged. — Jonathan Cristol, World Policy Insitute. Washington’s infuriated neocons are up in arms about … Continue reading →
Nobody Knows the Limit by Kennedy Applebaum Quemado Institute September 23, 2015 Today seems the worst of days. We’re nowhere near witnessing a European nuclear war. But the haunting question looms: how much threat can the continent stand before it hits the breaking point? Washington, Berlin, Kiev and NATO seem hellbent on determining that point … Continue reading →
Kiev Rips Rug Out, Merkel & Co. Blame Donbass by Anonymous Quemado Institute September 22, 2015 It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong. — Voltaire The whole gaggle of Western observers has gone orbital over the planned elections in Donbass. From Poroshenko to Forbes,, from the European … Continue reading →
Introduction by Quemado Institute September 21, 2015 The children of Donetsk have enough faith in the world’s leaders to simply ask that they stop the war in Donbass. Peace, of course, must be fair to the people who live there. It must not be merely a mandated ceasefire under the dictates of the enemy, but … Continue reading →
More Western Leaders Urge US-Russian Cooperation Introduction by Quemado Institute September 19, 2015 A US alliance with Russia would mark a positive turning point for the people of Donbass. As Washington’s suspicions of Moscow subside, Western recognition of the two young Republics becomes a more realistic possibility. There is a growing sense among many observers … Continue reading →
Will Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin Meet in the Coming Days? Introduction by Quemado Institute September 18, 2015 The best opportunity to straighten out the wildly skidding course of human affairs would be a meeting of the minds of two premier individualists: Russian President Vladimir Putin and all-American business mogul and presidential candidate Donald Trump. … Continue reading →
Putin, Obama Could Bury the Hatchet at UN Meeting in New York Guest Article Sputnik News September 17, 2105 Now a reset in the relations between Russia and the US is quite possible as Moscow is ready more than ever to play a distinctive role in the settlement of the Syrian conflict, Melkulangara Bhardrakumar, former … Continue reading →
70th General Assembly Session: Great Chance to Strenghen International Security Guest Article by Andrei Akulov Strategic Culture Foundation September 15, 2015 If the meeting takes place, one can hardly expect a miracle – there will be a long and winding road ahead. Some people believe that the Obama administration is a lame duck, so it’s … Continue reading →
Donetsk People’s Republic Prime Minister Alexander Zakharchenko, one of the greatest of world leaders, was assassinated today, August 31, 2018, no doubt by Ukrainian saboteurs. He gave his life willingly for the freedom of his country. Let us know he has not died in vain.
For those who mourn the death of DPR President Alexander Zakharchenko, there is some consolation to be found in the comment section at The Saker.
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Quemado Institute editor Karl Pomeroy received a legal threat today in response to a comment he posted on the Russia Insider website about the rise of the R********d banking family. The comment did not mention race, but was of historical content. The threatener accused Karl of “spreading Nazi propaganda,” then repeated the full text of the German Criminal Code Section 130, which outlaws inciting “hatred against a national, racial, religious group or a group defined by their ethnic origins,” which Karl’s comment did not do. A similar law, it was claimed, is now in force in 11 other European countries and carries a penalty of up to five years. The wording of the law is so vague, it could be applied to any criticism of those in power. If a political analyst can accidentally “violate” this totalitarian decree, there is no freedom of speech or press in Europe.