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Links — 22 March 2021

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India PunchlineTalks in Alaska can be transformative for US-China tiesM. K. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign ServiceTom DispatchWashington’s Delusion of Endless World DominionAlfred McCoyCounterpunchChina and the Perils of Bi-PartisanshipJohn FefferTeam Biden: Diplomatic and Strategic Failure (right out of the gate)Melvin GoodmanZero HedgeUS Hits China With Human Rights Sanctions In Major Joint Action With Western AlliesChina Retaliates After EU Sanctions CCP Over Uighur Crackdown In First Since Tiananmen Square"City Isn't Safe" - South Beach Extends Curfew As Partygoers Run Wild Through StreetsTyler DurdenRT (Russian state-sponsored media)WATCH: French police break up ‘unauthorized’ carnival in Marseille after thousands of revelers defy Covid-19 restrictionsSputnik

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India Punchline
Talks in Alaska can be transformative for US-China ties
M. K. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign Service


Tom Dispatch
Washington’s Delusion of Endless World Dominion
Alfred McCoy

Tyler Durden





Sputnik International (Russian state-sponsored media))
Russian Foreign Ministry: US Has Rejected Putin's Proposal for Video Talks With Biden



TASS (Russian state media)
Russia cannot rule out any western threats, even disconnection from SWIFT — Kremlin

Putin always has nuclear briefcase at hand wherever he is — Kremlin

Russian, Chinese top diplomats inform each other about their countries’ relations with US

US company violates Sputnik V patent rights, says Russian Direct Investment Fund

EU protects interests of pharmaceutical companies when rejecting Sputnik V, says Putin

CIS nations condemn interventions that seek to topple legitimate gov'ts, statement reads



The Scrum
Patrick Lawrence and James Carden: Our cold, two-front war.
James Carden and Patrick Lawrence


The National Interest (between the rock and the hard place)
Mark Episkopos: World War III: If Russia Invaded the Baltics NATO Couldn’t Stop Them


SouthFront (independent media alleged by US State Deparment to be Russian state sponsored)
Prigozhin Asks Russian Police To Open Criminal Case Over FBI Kidnapping Threat


Consent Factory (C. J. Hopkins is a satirist but this post is not satire)
The New Normal “Reality” Police
C. J. Hopkins


Craig Murray Blog (life in the "free world")
The World Darkens a Little More: I May Have to Spend Some Time as a Political Prisoner
Craig Murray, formerly British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee


Valdai Club — Analytics (Russian state-affiliated think tank)
Updating the USSR: A Test for Freedom
Timofei Bordachev | Valdai Club Programme Director


New Eastern Outlook (NEO) — A Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Dimitry Bokarev



The Vineyard of the Saker (Russia and China are jointly pushing back now – Cold War 2.0 on)
Sitrep: The Unipolar moment is over; the Multipolar moment is here.
The Saker


The Grayzone
US intelligence thinks you’re stupid: ODNI report blames Russia, ignores Colombian election interference
Dan Cohen
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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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