Baluchistan and Pakistan Army by Brigadier Nadir Mir…

Baluchistan and Pakistan Army Brigadier Nadir Mir Author of the book “Gwadar on the Global Chessboard” Blog: Pakistan and Geopolitics The enemy in Baluchistan is neither the Baloch nor the Pakistan Army, but foreign hostile forces and their allies. The problem in Baluchistan is local sense of deprivation, alienation, grievances; cycle of violence, under development […]

Think With The Pocketbook as you Travel…

As Sveta and I travel, we have come to the understanding that the best countries to travel to are the ones that understand about the pocketbook. A pocketbook of money that is… When you pay to go vacation somewhere, then in essence you are paying their bills and in essence you are their boss… Now […]

IKEA and that Russian Expansion…

Swedish furniture giant IKEA is to build around 20 small stores with a floorspace of up to 5,000 sq m across Moscow, as part of its strategy of reaching customers across the Russian capital, Izvestia daily reported on Tuesday… I find this tidbit of information and it brings back memories of an article that I […]

Fun in the Sun and then This Spoiler…

The weather in Tunisia is delightful and the sun hot, but the shade is cool. I sat down at the computer after a long spell away from it and what do I get lambasted with by the news sites? Nobel Prize Awarded to the EU… I figured that the Nobel Award would at least give […]

Tunisia – Interesting Concepts of Freedoms…

I find that my concept of freedom is different from many other people. One of my criteria for freedom is set by this example: I believe that an important freedom is when I can pass through a border into another country unhindered by regulations that impede my progress… Tunisia is such a country and when […]

Marinetti’s and Kraemer’s Puppets: Romney, Obama and Neoconservative Liberalism by John Stanton…

“Marinetti [and Benito Mussolini] understood the masses as material to be formed by men of action. A bond was established between futurists and fascists…” US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s speech at the Virginia Military Academy in early October was an embarrassment to the nation. For those who seriously study the life and career of […]

The World is More Important…

Tomorrow I will have been officially 6 years in Russia! On October 10th 2006 I crossed the border for the first time and stepped into a world that was unbelievable and fantastic… It is a world that has very few friends from the West and I understand that it needs to stay that way. Russia […]