The current ongoing offensive in southwest Aleppo is admittedly being headed by designated terrorist organisation and Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat Al Nusra under which a […]
Author: JosephThomas
Cambodia’s PM Says US Policy Destabilised Middle East
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen recently criticised US foreign policy, stating that it had destabilised the Middle East. He also made mention of “colour revolutions,” […]
Aleppo Break-In: What’s Next?
A heavy concentration of militant forces headed by various designated terrorist organisations including Jabhat Al Nusra, have reportedly broken through the Syrian government’s encirclement of […]
What Amnesty International Isn’t Saying About Thailand’s Referendum
Amnesty International strongly condemned tomorrow’s referendum regarding Thailand’s new charter aimed at moving the nation forward after over a decade of political chaos and now […]
Western Media Begins Information War on Thailand Ahead of Vote
Predictably, the tightly connected Western media, whose Southeast Asian correspondents often converge at the swank Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand (FCCT) in downtown Bangkok to […]
Thai Vote This Sunday Will Further Weaken “Thaksin Forces”
Australian-based lecturer of Southeast Asian history, Dr. Patrick Jory, once wrote during Thailand’s 2013-2014 street protests against embattled Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, that it was “getting […]
Upcoming Thai Referendum is a Key to Wider Asian Stability
An upcoming referendum regarding Thailand’s new charter is predicted to further move the country toward greater political stability whether or not the charter passes this […]
US Cultural Colonisation in Asia Pacific
Ancient Roman historian Tacitus (c. AD 56 – after 117) would adeptly describe the systematic manner in which Rome pacified foreign peoples and the manner […]
US and Russia Agree: Jabhat Al Nusra are Still Terrorists
Consensus among the United States and Russia is rare, but just such a consensus was reached, at least rhetorically, in the wake of Jabhat Al […]
How the West Extends its Control Over Journalism Worldwide
Political developments are often emotionally charged, and even journalists who are expected to maintain an objective approach to reporting can find themselves swept away by […]