President Trump and the Creative Process By Donovan Kiersten Written for Quemado Institute April 23, 2017 Many political analysts are confused by contradictory impressions of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. They interpret his actions at a level beneath his intelligence, accusing him of inexperience, inconsistency, incompetence, insincerity or even malicious intent. Such analysts make … Continue reading
Introduction by Kennedy Applebaum Quemado Institute April 12, 2017 Donald Trump has led us on a wild ride, blaming Assad for a chemical weapons attack most certainly caused by terrorists, rudely interrupting his Mar A Lago dinner with Chinese President Xi Jinping to conduct a Tomahawk missile strike on Syria, tweeting an ultimatum to China, … Continue reading
Date Not Set for Future Presidential Summit By Kennedy Applebaum Quemado Institute February 10, 2017 Russia and Donbass watchers have anxiously awaited a face-to-face meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the two most prominent leaders of the free world. Putin has extended the first gesture, accepting Slovenian President Borut Pahor’s … Continue reading
The Putin-Trump call: first move towards friendship? By Alexander Mercouris The Duran January 29, 2017 Posted Quemado Institute January 31, 2017 The single most important fact known for certain about US President Trump’s and Russian President Putin’s first telephone conversation, with took place yesterday Saturday 28th January 2017, is that it lasted for a whole … Continue reading
What is Henry Kissinger Up To? By Paul Craig Roberts Paul Craig Roberts website December 28, 2016 With Conclusion by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute Edited December 29, 2016 The English language Russian news agency, Sputnik, reports that former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is advising US president-elect Donald Trump how to “bring the United … Continue reading
Putin Slams US Democratic Party As “Shameless Losers”, Says Russia Alone Believed In Trump’s Victory By Tyler Durden Zero Hedge December 23, 2016 With Concluding Commentary on Donbass by Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute December 23, 2016 Last edit January 2, 2017 Covering numerous topics, from foreign politics to the Russian budget, the price of oil, … Continue reading
West is Gunning for Russian Media Ban By Finian Cunningham Strategic Culture Foundation October 13, 2016 It would be monumental, but Western states seem to be moving, ineluctably, towards banning Russian news media channels from satellite platforms and the internet. That outcome – albeit with enormous ethical and political implications – seems to be a … Continue reading
Posted with Conclusion by Quemado Institute September 25, 2016 He Who Hesitates Is Lost And Russia Hesitated By Paul Craig Roberts Paul Craig Roberts September 24, 2016 The Russian government deceived itself with its fantasy belief that Russia and Washington had a common cause in fighting ISIS. The Russian government even went along with the … Continue reading
The Power of “Nyet” By Dmitry Orlov Club Orlov July 26, 2016 Posted Quemado Institute July 29, 2016 The way things are supposed to work on this planet is like this: in the United States, the power structures (public and private) decide what they want the rest of the world to do. They communicate their … Continue reading
Though Hysteria Mounts, the Future is Peace By Karl Pomeroy Quemado Institute July 26, 2016 Addendum July 27, 2016 Geopolitical analysts are right to be alarmed about Bush-Obama-Clinton neoconservative policy. This arrogant agenda of reckless aggression has pushed NATO troops to the doorway of Russia, destabilized the Islamic belt of the Middle East and North … Continue reading