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I'm writing about politics and with the articles I supply background information as much as possible, while history and videos are also very important elements of my personal activism. I believe in freedom and freedom of speech and expression, but most of the videos provided here are banned by the liberal social networks.
I'm an "outside the box thinker"
Global politics are very important for me because of the conflicts which I’ve seen not only in my native country (and many others).
It was only after having spent years in the USA , fighting in the Middle East and joining forces with NATO and the UN, that I turned to activism. No, not the “street activism” but the “written activism” with well-founded reports and opinions based on facts.
Both NATO and UN supposedly are “working towards peace” but they’ve never been close to solving issues on earth such as terrorism or lasting peace - you know what? These same NATO and UN are even responsible for all kinds of not-so nice wars.
“It’s better to walk alone than with a crowd going in the wrong direction”
You can visit my blog here: Watchdog | Watchdog News (watchoutnews.com)
Irans confirmation that it was set to receive a batch of advanced Su-35 fighter jets from Russia has signaled the dawn of a new era in the complex relationship between Moscow and Tehran, whose burgeoning defense axis could have significant ramifications for the security interests of the United States and its allies in the Middle East.
The development, confirmed earlier this week by a member of Irans legislative National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, would mark the Islamic Republics first major acquisition of foreign warplanes this century.
Set to arrive as early as this spring, the "fourth-generation ++" Su-35s would give the Iranian Air Force a substantial boost to its aging fleet, and set the stage for potential future exchanges of military equipment between the two powers.
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