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  • Jan 17, 2025 | sgtreport.com | Paul Roberts

    by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts:Dear Friends,I am as tired of challenging and distressing news as you. Today there is a treat instead. The treat is “the Tall Texan,” the American pianist Van Cliburn playing Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto at the first Soviet international competition in Moscow in 1958, which Van Cliburn won.Khrushchev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party,was present as was Mikoyan. You will see them applauding.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | lewrockwell.com | Paul Roberts

    I am as tired of challenging and distressing news as you. Today there is a treat instead. The treat is “the Tall Texan,” the American pianist Van Cliburn playing Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto at the first Soviet international competition in Moscow in 1958, which Van Cliburn won.Khrushchev, the General Secretary of the Communist Party,was present as was Mikoyan. You will see them applauding. See this.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | lewrockwell.com | Paul Roberts

    American security agencies have long used the cloak of national security to avoid accountability for their crimes, such as the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, and the numerous assassinations of foreign leaders and screw-ups.Beginning with the Clinton regime, presidents and non-security appointees also began escaping accountability. The situation worsened in the George W.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | unz.com | Paul Roberts

    BlogviewPaul Craig Roberts Archive What Trump Should Do◄►◄►▲▼ • B American security agencies have long used the cloak of national security to avoid accountability for their crimes, such as the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, and the numerous assassinations of foreign leaders and screw-ups. Beginning with the Clinton regime, presidents and non-security appointees also began escaping accountability. The situation worsened in the George W.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | slguardian.org | Paul Roberts

    I am being asked if the issuance by the dreadful Biden regime of a new package of sanctions against Russian oil exports are a gift to the incoming Trump  presidency or a poisoned chalice. My answer is neither.  The sanctions, if the incoming Trump regime leaves them in place, are a  poisoned chalice for the American consumer and for America’s European allies or puppets.  If the sanctions succeed, reducing the world’s supply of oil in the market will drive up prices.

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