Poland’s President Nawrocki Vetoes Defense Loan with EU. “Pro-EU” versus “Pol-Exit”
By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida, March 18, 2026
Apparently, Euroscepticism is on the rise in Poland. Growing divergences between the local government and the policies of the European bloc – both on Ukraine and other issues – are leading to a reassessment of Poland’s role in the organization.
By Andrew Korybko, March 18, 2026
Six Ukrainians and one American were just arrested in India on the grounds that they illegally crossed from there into neighboring Myanmar to train Indian-designated terrorists in drone warfare.
Trump Can’t Blockade Love: Why I’m Going to Cuba
By Leonardo Flores, March 18, 2026
The U.S. is blockading oil, seizing and chasing away Cuba-bound tankers in the Caribbean. No oil whatsoever has entered the island since early December. Trump characterized Cuba as an “unusual and extraordinary threat,” paving the way for more unilateral coercive measures (so-called sanctions).
Attack on Iran Sparks Dissent in U.S. Armed Forces – What Next?
By John Catalinotto, March 18, 2026
Antiwar and anti-imperialist activists in the United States — in the entrails of the monster — have a special duty to do whatever they can to stop this war. And there is one area where they are in the best position to act, which is in reaching out to members of the U.S. military.
By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa, March 17, 2026
One of the central concerns in any escalation involving Iran is the security of global oil and gas flows. A large share of the world’s seaborne petroleum passes through the narrow waters of the Strait of Hormuz, which lies between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.
Climate Policy as a Tool of Financial Control
By Mark Keenan, March 17, 2026
For years the climate debate has been presented to the public as a dispute over science, emissions targets, and environmental policy. But something much larger has been quietly taking shape behind the scenes.
Iranians and Americans Are Not at War with Each Other
By Bharat Dogra, March 17, 2026
According to available data, the Iran war of 2026 has been found in polls and surveys conducted among the people of the USA to be the most unpopular war among all major wars at an initial stage. The general record has been that with the passage of time wars tend to be more unpopular at a later stage with the various deceptions and horrors of war being revealed gradually.


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