



Events are going badly. At a time when President Trump is launching his Kuturkampf against the Catholic Church to reaffirm the Anglo-Saxon and not Aztec character of his country, he is suffering a heavy failure against Iran. He must note that his way of conducting commercial affairs cannot replace diplomacy, at least with this interlocutor. And that his Jacksonian ideology, which works wonders on domestic issues, does not allow strategic problems to be answered. Aware of the impasse in which he finds himself, Donald Trump is adapting. He changes completely.
Seen from the outside, we do not perceive the metamorphosis of the United States: in four months, it has changed its political ideology (they are no longer "Jacksonians"), its military doctrine (they no longer apply the "Rumsfled-Cebrowski" strategy), and faith (they no longer believe in the plurality of religions). We are publishing a study on this change which requires us to completely revise our perception of this country.
We don’t yet know who ordered the attacks in Paris and Brussels. Several potential leads have been mentioned, but only the hypothesis of an operation decided by Turkey has any serious backing. Thierry Meyssan describes the secret conflict which, for the last five years, has haunted the relations between the Europan Union, France and Turkey.
In an interview with the French magazine Valeurs actuelles, Bernard Squarcini, ex-Director of French counter-espionnage (the DST, then the DCRI), declared that he had been contacted by Syria in 2012 with a proposition addressed to the French government offering to supply them with a list of French terrorists operating in Syria, in exchange for a normalisation of relations between their intelligence services. Manuel Valls, then Minister for the Interior, refused the offer for ideological (…)