Friday, 26 April , 2024

Bush

The U.S. Is Bombing at Least Six Countries. How Can the...

Time for the Anti-War Movement to Throw Down for Racial and Economic Justice By Phyllis Bennis When the United States threatened to bomb Syria in 2013,...

Sixteen years after 9/11: lies, hypocrisy and militarism

The sixteenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks that killed more than 2,900 people in the United States were marked once again on...

Dangerous Times: North Korea, China and the Threat of Nuclear War...

by John Pilger – TJ Coles The US continues to provoke North Korea with military exercises near its borders. It also fails to live up...

Trump’s coming war against Islam

By Jackson Diehl December 11, 2016 Donald Trump is about to lead the West into the third and darkest phase of its 15-year quest...

Towards new wars in the Middle East?

I hope against hope that the rumors are wrong and that President Donald Trump will not open the State Department door to the neocons....

What Kissinger did in Chile, Cyprus, Turkey, the Middle East and...

Release of CIA’s ‘Family Jewels’ provides insight into political juggernaut and Bush Administration adviser Original post date: 27 January 2007 Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger...

The Contemporary Crisis of the American Ideology

The ideas that justified the American economic and political system in the minds of most of our citizens throughout that long period came under stress during earlier storms—from the 1950s to the 1970s in particular—and a few beams and joists cracked but did not give way. Today the manifold crises of capitalism mean that the entire existing intellectual structure of American capitalism is breaking up.

Is the War on Terror a “Self-Fulfilling Prophecy”?

More than 84 people are dead in Nice, France, after an attack on a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in the city in...

Tony Blair unrepentant on Iraq

A defiant Tony Blair defended his decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003 following the publication of a devastating report by Sir John Chilcot, which mauled the ex-prime minister’s reputation and said that at the time of the 2003 invasion Saddam Hussein “posed no imminent threat”.

Russia’s got a point: The U.S. broke a NATO promise

Moscow solidified its hold on Crimea in April, outlawing the Tatar legislature that had opposed Russia’s annexation of the region since 2014. Together with Russian military provocations against NATO forces in and around the Baltic, this move seems to validate the observations of Western analysts who argue that under Vladimir Putin, an increasingly aggressive Russia is determined to dominate its neighbors and menace Europe.