Monday, November 25, 2024

Oil at $ 10 a barrel are possible: can the American energy independence through oil war 2024? (The National Interest, USA)

Oil at $ 10 a barrel are possible: can the American energy independence through oil war 2024? (The National Interest, USA)
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Energy independence of America was under threat after 'black Friday' the sixth of March. Whether the oil and gas industry in the United States to survive the effects of this crisis? Does the country have a "Plan B"? Retreat whether Russia or Saudi Arabia?

Farda (Iran): “Iranian threat,” Netanyahu is much more important for the memory of the Holocaust

Farda (Iran): "Iranian threat," Netanyahu is much more important for the memory of the Holocaust
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Netanyahu in his speech argued that no unified front, or at least consensus in the policy of leading world powers regarding the "anti-Jewish political regime on the planet" raises serious concerns and concerns.

“Massacre in Treuenbrietzen”: what the Germans accuse the Red Army

"Massacre in Treuenbrietzen": what the Germans accuse the Red Army
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After the unification of Germany in this country with a new force began to hear the voices of people, who claimed that the Red Army in 1945 killed civilians. Another reason for the accusations against the Soviet soldiers was "excavated" ethnographers tragedy in the city Treuenbrietzen. However, even the Germans understand that all of this history it is known very little.

Kurt Knispel: as Russian self-propelled guns destroyed the best tanker Hitler

Kurt Knispel: as Russian self-propelled guns destroyed the best tanker Hitler
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For the conduct of night attacks, it was called "hunter tanks". As panzerwaffe, Kurt Knispel is considered one of the best tank of the Second world war. During the fighting he destroyed 168 tanks.

The oath of the sword: what the Soviet Union planned to conquer the Mannerheim

The oath of the sword: what the Soviet Union planned to conquer the Mannerheim
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In June 2016 in St. Petersburg was installed a memorial plaque in memory of Baron Carl Gustaf Mannerheim. However, the plaque almost immediately suffered at the hands of the vandals: it repeatedly doused with paint, fired and even cut with an axe. Less than six months, as a commemorative sign was decided to dismantle. The person of Mannerheim, the first Russian General of cavalry, and then Marshal and President of Finland, still causes in society a lot of controversy. The fact that after the February revolution he moved to the side of Finland, abandoning belonging to Russia and it is seriously claimed to be a part of the former territories of the Fatherland.