Thursday, 28 March , 2024

Kissinger

Samantha Power, Henry Kissinger & Imperial Delusions

Quite revealingly, the self-proclaimed crusader against genocide, Samantha Power, was awarded the 2016 Henry A. Kissinger Prize in Berlin. That Power would be awarded a prize named after one of the world’s great génocidaires, and that she would happily accept it, proves what many of us have believed all along – that she is more the clever apologist for U.S. crimes than a bona fide human rights advocate.

Greece, Cyprus, Sanders and Dignity

by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos We wrote about it again and again. Giorgos Mitralias has written about it before us in “contra-xreos.gr” and Giorgos Charvalias in the...

The dirty war in Argentina

Obama Brings 'Declassified Diplomacy' To Argentina National Security Archive Hails White House Decision to Declassify Intelligence and Military Records on Dirty War Declassification Project Comes on...

Should Henry Kissinger Mentor a Presidential Candidate?

by Medea Benjamin At the February 11 Democratic Debate, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton had a spirited exchange about an unlikely topic: the 92-year old former Secretary of...

Seeds of Destruction: The Geopolitics of GM Food

by William Engdahl In June 2003, President George W. Bush made the issue of lifting an 8-year European Union ban on genetically modified (GM) plants a...