In 2006, Kremlin denounced the proliferation of foreign associations in Russia, some of which would have participated in a secret plan, orchestrated by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), to destabilise the country. To prevent a “colour revolution”, Vladislav...
Month: August 2016
Bin Laden Speaks…Should We Listen?
by Daniel McAdams | Aug 18, 2016 | The Liberty Report
Osama bin Laden's youngest son, Hamza, purportedly released an audio recording earlier this week in which he called for young Saudis to get involved with al-Qaeda in Yemen and in which he called for retaliation against ongoing US military operations in several...
Will Hungary Be Next to Exit the EU?
by F. William Engdahl | Aug 18, 2016 | Featured Articles
Will Hungary be the next nation to exit the dysfunctional European Union? The question isn’t at all as far-fetched as it might seem. On October 2, voters in Hungary will participate in a nationwide referendum to vote whether they agree to the forced settlement of...
John McLaughlin, RIP
by Norman Singleton | Aug 17, 2016 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
Yesterday was a sad day for political junkies with the news that John McLaughlin had passed away.McLaughlin, a former Jesuit priest and Nixon speechwriter, was best known for "The McLaughlin Group," a weekly round table that pioneered the fast-talking and combative...
US Weapons Fuel Saudi Slaughter In Yemen
by Daniel McAdams | Aug 17, 2016 | Featured Articles
The Saudis have purchased more than $100 billion in weapons from the US during the Obama presidency. Much of it has been used to attack next-door Yemen in attempt to restore a deposed president. Over the past several days the Saudis have bombed a school, a hospital,...
Ninth Circuit Bars Federal Medical Marijuana Prosecutions; Full Protection Requires Congress Action
by Adam Dick | Aug 17, 2016 | Featured Articles
People living in some western portions of America with liberalized medical marijuana laws have some extra protection from the United States government prosecuting them for violations of US marijuana laws thanks to a decision issued Tuesday by the Ninth US Circuit...
Turkey Harmonises With Russia, Iran on Syria
by Melkulangara Bhadrakumar | Aug 17, 2016 | Featured Articles
The reported remarks Monday by Turkish Prime Minister Binaldi Yildirim regarding a 3-step road map for ending the Syrian conflict would be the latest indication that Ankara is tiptoeing toward restoring Turkish-Syrian relations at the diplomatic and political level....
See You in September! ‘Peace and Prosperity 2016’ Conference Program
by Daniel McAdams | Aug 16, 2016 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
The elephant in the living room? Foreign policy. No one wants to really talk about it. Washington is hoping the rest of us won't blurt out that the emperor has no clothes, that US interventionism is making us poorer, less free, and less safe. Even when candidates like...
While Beijing and Manila Talk, Washington Spoiling for a Fight
by Pepe Escobar | Aug 16, 2016 | Featured Articles
As much as Washington may hate it, the fact is Beijing and Manila are diplomatically discussing the situation in the South China Sea. Champagne bottles are not popping yet, but Special Philippine envoy, former President Fidel Ramos, did go to Hong Kong, and on behalf...
Trump Foreign Policy Speech – Cheers Or Jeers?
by Daniel McAdams | Aug 16, 2016 | The Liberty Report
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered a major foreign policy speech in Ohio yesterday which was once again a very mixed bag. On the one hand he promised an end to regime-change and nation-building, which if he had just stopped there and stuck to it...
Trouble Follows When the US Labels You a ‘Thug’
by Peter van Buren | Aug 16, 2016 | Featured Articles
There is a nasty pattern in American political speech, going back into the 1980s at least: when a senior US official labels you a thug, often times wars follow. Thug is the safest word of American Exceptionalism. So it is with some concern that lots of folks are...
Rethinking The Cold War
by Paul Craig Roberts | Aug 15, 2016 | Featured Articles
The Cold War began during the Truman administration and lasted through the Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter administrations and was ended in Reagan’s second term when Reagan and Gorbachev came to an agreement that the conflict was dangerous,...
New Yemeni Government Ready To Accept Al-Saud’s Capitulation
by Moon of Alabama | Aug 15, 2016 | Featured Articles
Day by day the situation in Yemen becomes more difficult for the people on the ground. The Saudis have renewed bombing and seemingly hit everything in sight - no matter what. Food is running out. But Yemen now has a new legitimate government. And the Saudis will have...
It’s August 15th – Where Is Your Gold?
by Daniel McAdams | Aug 15, 2016 | The Liberty Report
When President Nixon closed the gold window on August 15, 1971, he sold it to Americans as a way to recover from the "war economy" of Vietnam and a way to combat inflation. As we know 45 years later, the proliferation of paper dollars has, if anything, made war all...
Shocking Report Finds U.S. Military Consistently ‘Distorted, Suppressed, Or Substantially Altered’ ISIS-Related Intel
by Tyler Durden | Aug 14, 2016 | Featured Articles
Last week the US House of Representatives Joint Task Force released their initial findings on the intelligence analysis of the US Military's Central Command (CENTCOM). The report found that, among other things, CENTCOM leaders "distorted, suppressed, or substantially...

Election 2016: Liberty Loses No Matter Who Wins
by Ron Paul | Aug 14, 2016 | Featured Articles
For all the hand-wringing about the threat to liberty and constitutional government posed by the major party presidential candidates, there is little discussion of how this threat is due to the political class’s long history of supporting expanded presidential power....
Even Nukes Grow Old
by Eric Margolis | Aug 13, 2016 | Featured Articles
Everything grows old. I’m told one day the stars and planets will turn to dust. So I suppose it’s no surprise that America’s arsenal of nuclear weapons is also showing signs of advancing age, and may have to be replaced.One would think that the growing decrepitude of...
Five Minutes Five Issues: Clinton Assassination, Yemen Bombing, Bill Weld, Iran Cash, VA Pension
by Adam Dick | Aug 13, 2016 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
A new episode of Five Minutes Five Issues posted on Friday. You can listen to it, and read a transcript, below. You can also find previous episodes of the show at Stitcher, iTunes, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Listen to the new episode here: Read a transcript of the new...
Trump: Americans May Be Tried In Military Tribunals Under His Administration
by Jonathan Turley | Aug 12, 2016 | Peace and Prosperity Blog
I have long been a critic of military tribunals as constitutionally dubious and practically ineffectual institutions. The tribunals at Guantanamo Bay have resulted in few actual trials and undermined the standing of the United States as a nation committed to the rule...
In Vilifying Russian Swimmer Yulia Efimova, Americans are Splashing Murky Waters
by Sally Jenkins | Aug 12, 2016 | Featured Articles
Feels good, doesn’t it, to slap water in the face of the rest of the world and go all jingoist? Lilly King kept America strong and pure when she sent a blast of chlorine into the eyes of that Russian criminal mastermind Yulia Efimova and prevented her from melting the...
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