Showing posts with label Filip Kovacevic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filip Kovacevic. Show all posts

Newsbud | Who Is Next on The US Chopping Block? Iran? or North Korea? | June 1 , 2017

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Newsbud's founder Sibel Edmonds is joined by members of the Newsbud team Professor Filip Kovacevic, Pye Ian and Spiro Skouras to examine the current US foreign policy strategy, and who is their next target. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud | NATO Gearing up for Regime Change in Russia with False Flag Operations? | May 7, 2017

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In the thirty-first of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from four Russian newspapers: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Izvestia, Kommersant, and Komsomolskaya Pravda. He discusses the recent sinking of the Russian spy ship ‘Liman’ in the Black Sea, the interview with the Russian permanent representative to NATO Alexander Grushko, the summit meeting between the German chancellor Angela Merkel and the Russian president Vladimir Putin, and the claims about the potential ‘false flag’ terrorist attack in Kiev during the Eurovision song contest. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud | After Operations Gladio A & B Exposures, NATO Launches Operation Gladio C! | Apr. 9, 2017

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In this twenty-seventh edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from four Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Izvestia, and Pravda.

He discusses the U.S-NATO ad for the Russian language speakers to participate in NATO exercises in Germany, the U.S.-German public row over military spending increases, the potential motives for the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg, the Russia-Belarus special forces and intelligence coordination against NATO Gladio C covert operations, and the Russian Communist party critique of both the Western-funded Russian opposition AND the Russian government. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud Roundtable | Sibel Edmonds, Filip Kovacevic, William Engdahl | Turkey Referendum: CIA-NATO Operation to Tip the Balance of Power | Apr. 6, 2017

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In this exclusive Newsbud Roundtable Sibel Edmonds, Professor Filip Kovacevic, and award winning geopolitical analyst William Engdahl examine the rising tensions between Turkey and the European Union- specifically Holland and Germany.

This panel of top experts discusses the important upcoming Turkish Referendum and Operation Gladio B’s covert and overt actions to destabilize Turkey, in an attempt to tip the balance of power. Do not miss this in-depth one-hour analysis with top regional experts, analysts and commentators hosted by Spiro Skouras. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud | New NATO Destabilization Agenda: The Black Sea & the Caucasus Region | Mar. 26, 2017

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In the twenty-fifth edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from four Russian newspapers: Izvestia, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Kommersant, and Pravda. He discusses the unique deep sea water operation by the Russian navy in the Mediterranean, the Russian military involvement with Armenia and Azerbaijan, the NATO destabilization plans for the Black Sea and beyond, the top-level negotiations between the Russian and Japanese government officials, and the wide-spread social protests organized by the Russian Communist party across the entire country.
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Newsbud | After Syria, NATO Loses Libya: Russia’s Latest Military Intervention | Mar. 19, 2017

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In the twenty-fourth edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from four Russian newspapers: Izvestia, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Kommersant, and Vedomosti.

He discusses the recent profits of Russian oil industry, the U.S.-Russian dispute over the deployment of nuclear cruise missiles in Europe, the failure of the Minsk Accords in Ukraine, the imminent Russian military involvement in Libya, and the Russian government polices to make Google, Facebook, Twitter and other U.S. social media companies respect Russian laws and regulations.
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Newsbud | Prof. Professor Filip Kovacevic | Will NATO Attack Russia? | Jan. 29, 2017

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In the seventeenth edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the articles from five Russian newspapers: Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Kommersant, and Komsomolskaya Pravda. He discusses the NATO plans against Russia, the fate of the anti-Russian EU sanctions, the plans of the Kiev government to arrange a meeting between the president Poroshenko and the U.S. president Donald Trump, the Russian perspective on the U.S. withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the Russian experts’ opinions on the possibility of the “regime change” in the U.S. -Newsbud.com

Show Notes:
Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie - Jan 20, 2017
Rossiyskaya Gazeta - Jan 23, 2017
Nezavisimaya Gazeta - Jan 24, 2017
Kommersant – Jan 24, 2017
Komsomolskaya Pravda – Jan 24, 2017

Newsbud Roundtable | 2016: The Year The MSM Died! | Dec. 31, 2016

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In this final Newsbud Roundtable of 2016 Newsbud team reviews some of the biggest news stories of the year while looking ahead to what we may expect in the new year. 2017 is going to be a big year for Newsbud. We have come a long way with your support, and we are grateful. Be sure to join the Newsbud Community for access to exclusive content. -newsbud.com

Show Notes:
Newsbud Exclusive- Security Threats to Russia: The Analysis of the 2016 FSB Press Releases (Part 1 – Counterespionage)
Newsbud- Sibel Edmonds Dissects the Turkey Coup Attempt: A CIA-Gulen Concocted Dry Run
NATO Nightmare: Russia-Germany Alliance
Donald Trump & Fascism in America
The Real Syria Story No One Wants You to Know About

Newsbud | Russian-Led Military Alliance Gears to Challenge NATO in Eurasia, as Russia-Japan Draw Closer | Prof. Filip Kovacevic | Dec. 18, 2016

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In this eleventh edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the front-page articles from four Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Izvestia, and Trud. He focuses on the current state of negotiations between the Russian president Vladimir Putin and the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe, the geopolitical and military situation in Syria after the fall of Aleppo, the Russian-led military alliance (ODKB) plans to challenge NATO in Eurasia, the new Russian government strategy of scientific and research development until 2035, and the recent false statements on Russian economy by the Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev who, Professor Kovacevic believes, is on his way out of the government. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud | Russia-China Military Cooperation Contests U.S. Global Domination | Prof. Filip Kovacevic | Nov. 29, 2016

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In this edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the front page articles from five Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Izvestia, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Argumenty I Facty, and Komsomolskaya Pravda.

He focuses on the growing political, economic, and military cooperation between Russia and China, the new Russian system for the surveillance of the world's oceans, the president Vladimir Putin's participation at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, the EU branding the Russian media as propaganda and the Russian response, and the fate of Russians living in other former Soviet republics. -Newsbud.com

Newsbud | Russia Claims Horrendous Pentagon Cover-Up in the Battle for Mosul | Nov. 13, 2016

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Extensive U.S. Casualties Unreported in the U.S. Media
In the sixth edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discusses the front page articles from three Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Izvestia, and Nezavisimaya Gazeta.

He examines whether the election of Donald Trump will be a good news for the Russian economy and speculates that Vladimir Putin's ally Nikolai Patrushev might be the new Russian prime minister. He also covers the reports from the Russian military intelligence sources that the U.S. military suffered extensive casualties in the battle for Mosul in Iraq, which so far have not been reported by any U.S. mass media outlets.

Is this the case of a horrendous cover-up? Lastly, Prof. Kovacevic chronicles the recent efforts of the Russian Historical Society to combat the attempts to re-write the Russian history in a negative, revisionist manner by the NATO-Allied European, U.S. academics and politicians. -newsbud.com

Newsbud’s Roundtable | The Russia-Turkey-USA Pendulum | Oct. 31, 2016

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In the newest episode of Newsbud’s Roundtable Spiro Skouras is joined by Professor Filip Kovacevic and Newsbud Founder Sibel Edmonds to dissect Turkey’s pendulum swing between the USA and Russia that may tip the scales of the geostrategic balance of power. Please join our effort and support a one of a kind people funded media with integrity- Because, together, we can! -newsbud.com

Newsbud Roundtable | Who Is REALLY Behind the EU Migrant Crisis? | Oct. 15, 201

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In this episode of Newsbud Roundtable, Sibel Edmonds, James Corbett, and Professor Filip Kovacevic join Spiro Skouras to discuss what is being called the 'worst humanitarian crisis' of our time.

Our team takes a peek behind the curtain to find the root causes for why and how millions of people are migrating from war torn countries, and who benefits. We also examine the history and context of synthetically-created refugee crises since 1951. Join this highly stimulating discussion, and bring in your thoughts and responses with your comments. -Newsbud.com

Show Notes:
Weapons of Mass Migration by Kelly M. Greenhill
Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement as an Instrument of Coercion
World Bank, Accenture Call for Universal ID
Soros: “Saving Refugees to Save Europe”
Migrant crisis a failure of European policy, UN says

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