
Germany tries again
By GILBERTO LOPES: The “Russian threat” discourse justifies tanks and missiles, but is silent on the risks of an escalation without turning back. In the war game, Germany is betting big – and the world is holding its breath
By GILBERTO LOPES: The “Russian threat” discourse justifies tanks and missiles, but is silent on the risks of an escalation without turning back. In the war game, Germany is betting big – and the world is holding its breath
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between refused truces and failed negotiations, the war in Ukraine exposes Western hypocrisy and the failure of the international order, while Gaza burns under the same complicit silence
By GILBERTO LOPES: Europe takes Russia as a threat, without any justification for it, and wants to arm itself for a senseless war, which would be nothing less than a nuclear war.
By GILBERTO LOPES: If the civilized world does not tie the hands of these savages, they will lead us to World War III.
By GILBERTO LOPES: Author's conversation with Salvador López Arnal about the recently released book
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between the end of the Cold War and the current international scenario, what happened was that the winning power had reached the peak of its power. From then on, and ever since, it has been going down the other
By GILBERTO LOPES: The United States is well aware that it is violating the United Nations Charter and international law
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By GILBERTO LOPES: The birth of a new world: the Cold War has not ended and will not end peacefully
By GILBERTO LOPES: Washington's excessive interference thins the political air in Latin America
By GILBERTO LOPES: For Bill Clinton and his secretary of state, NATO's eastward expansion did not pose a threat to Russia
By GILBERTO LOPES: There is no more right in Europe (neither extreme nor center) than the liberal right, “extreme” when necessary, “democratic” when sufficient
By GILBERTO LOPES: Considerations about Kafka and his work
By GILBERTO LOPES: If the civilized world doesn't stop them, these savages will lead us to World War III
By GILBERTO LOPES: We are coming to the end of the order created at the end of the Second World War, although we do not yet know what will replace it
By GILBERTO LOPES: History is not over and its development is very different from what the Cold War victors dreamed of
By GILBERTO LOPES: Reflections on the origins of today's world
By GILBERTO LOPES: A new European war will drag us all down, it will end humanity as we know it. In this war there will be no spectators. We will all be victims
By GILBERTO LOPES: The “Russian threat” discourse justifies tanks and missiles, but is silent on the risks of an escalation without turning back. In the war game, Germany is betting big – and the world is holding its breath
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between refused truces and failed negotiations, the war in Ukraine exposes Western hypocrisy and the failure of the international order, while Gaza burns under the same complicit silence
By GILBERTO LOPES: Europe takes Russia as a threat, without any justification for it, and wants to arm itself for a senseless war, which would be nothing less than a nuclear war.
By GILBERTO LOPES: If the civilized world does not tie the hands of these savages, they will lead us to World War III.
By GILBERTO LOPES: Author's conversation with Salvador López Arnal about the recently released book
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between the end of the Cold War and the current international scenario, what happened was that the winning power had reached the peak of its power. From then on, and ever since, it has been going down the other
By GILBERTO LOPES: The United States is well aware that it is violating the United Nations Charter and international law
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By GILBERTO LOPES: The birth of a new world: the Cold War has not ended and will not end peacefully
By GILBERTO LOPES: Washington's excessive interference thins the political air in Latin America
By GILBERTO LOPES: For Bill Clinton and his secretary of state, NATO's eastward expansion did not pose a threat to Russia
By GILBERTO LOPES: There is no more right in Europe (neither extreme nor center) than the liberal right, “extreme” when necessary, “democratic” when sufficient
By GILBERTO LOPES: Considerations about Kafka and his work
By GILBERTO LOPES: If the civilized world doesn't stop them, these savages will lead us to World War III
By GILBERTO LOPES: We are coming to the end of the order created at the end of the Second World War, although we do not yet know what will replace it
By GILBERTO LOPES: History is not over and its development is very different from what the Cold War victors dreamed of
By GILBERTO LOPES: Reflections on the origins of today's world
By GILBERTO LOPES: A new European war will drag us all down, it will end humanity as we know it. In this war there will be no spectators. We will all be victims