First they said the downing of Russian Metrojet Flight 9268 was most likely due to Russia’s “notorious” regional airlines, which supposedly are rickety and unreliable. The Egyptian government denied that terrorism is even a possibility, with Egyptian despot Abdel...
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Is Hillary Clinton Above the Law?
by Justin Raimondo | Oct 16, 2015 | Featured Articles
What did we learn from the Democratic presidential debates? We learned that Hillary Clinton hates Edward Snowden, loves the Patriot Act, and considers “the Iranians” among her biggest enemies. In short, we learned that she may very well be Lindsey Graham in drag. And...
The New McCarthyism
by Justin Raimondo | Oct 14, 2015 | Featured Articles
Cold War II is upon us. Once again, to write the phrase “the Kremlin” is to evoke images of an Oriental despotism both ominous and inscrutable, only slightly less sinister than the Dark Tower. Russia, once thought to have been liberated from its Soviet chains, is now...
War Party Hates Putin and Loves al-Qaeda
by Justin Raimondo | Oct 2, 2015 | Featured Articles
As Russian fighter jets target al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria, the Western media is up in arms – and in denial. They deny the Russians are taking on ISIS – and they are indignant that Putin is targeting al-Qaeda, which is almost never referred to by its actual name, but...
The Rape of Afghanistan
by Justin Raimondo | Sep 23, 2015 | Featured Articles
The rape of young boys in Afghanistan by our “allies” is getting a lot of press attention these days, provoked by the revelation that US military personnel who tried to stop it are being disciplined for interfering. Two US officers apparently beat up one of our pet...
The Return of Ron Paul
by Justin Raimondo | Aug 10, 2015 | Featured Articles
Ron Paul changed American politics in a way that no single individual can claim: it was Paul, a congressman from a rural district in Texas, who put libertarianism on the political map. It was the movement he inspired – a movement driven largely by young people – that...
Monsters of Ukraine: Made in the USA
by Justin Raimondo | Jul 31, 2015 | Featured Articles
We’re in the summer doldrums of the news cycle, a perfect time for our government and the media – or do I repeat myself? – to drop certain inconvenient stories down the Memory Hole. My job, of course, is to retrieve them…. Remember Ukraine? I seem to recall blaring...
Leave the Houthis Alone!
by Justin Raimondo | Mar 27, 2015 | Featured Articles
Saudi Arabia‘s US-backed aggression against the sovereignty of Yemen is a textbook example of how local conflicts are internationalized – and become tripwires for regional wars and even global conflagrations. Like Libya, Yemen is yet another Middle Eastern country...
Happy Kosovo Independence Day?
by Justin Raimondo | Feb 18, 2015 | Featured Articles
Kosovars are celebrating the seventh anniversary of Kosovo’s independence – by leaving in record numbers. By some estimates as many as 100,000 have fled the country in the past few months. Germany is dispatching policemen to the Hungary-Serbia border to stem the...
Kiev’s Bloody War Is Backfiring
by Justin Raimondo | Feb 9, 2015 | Featured Articles
When Ukrainian army officers came to the Ukrainian village of Velikaya Znamenka to tell the men to prepare to be drafted, they weren’t prepared for what happened next. As the commanding officer was speaking, a woman seized the microphone and proceeded to tell him off:...
New Russia ‘Spy’ Scandal: US Foreign Policy Goes Retro
by Justin Raimondo | Jan 28, 2015 | Featured Articles
Progressives have saddled themselves with a theory of history that sees the "march of progress" as an ever upwardly-bound journey to political perfection: thus the appellation "progressive," as in "things are getting progressively better." Yet history – real history,...
Putin’s Complaint: Is Washington a Revisionist Power?
by Justin Raimondo | Oct 29, 2014 | Featured Articles
The idea that the United States must exercise "global leadership" is rationalized by our interventionists as a necessary perquisite for maintaining some type of "world order."Who will guard the sea lanes? Who will deter "aggression"? Who will defend the "rules"...
Anarchy in Washington: Is Anybody in Charge?
by Justin Raimondo | Sep 19, 2014 | Featured Articles
Pentagon chief contradicts Obama on ground troops – Obama contradicts him back The President pledges "no combat troops" in Iraq. The head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, says he may recommend combat ground troops in the battle against ISIS. The...
‘Think Tank-Gate’: Corruption Is the Price of Empire
by Justin Raimondo | Sep 8, 2014 | Featured Articles
A New York Times investigation into the influence of foreign money on American thinktanks is causing a Twitter-storm as I write this, and with good reason. In one particularly egregious example, the report details an explicit agreement, signed by the principals,...
Neocons Go Undercover
by Justin Raimondo | Jul 16, 2014 | Featured Articles
Ben SmithFox News reports it’s entirely legal in many jurisdictions for criminals to change their names, citing the case of an Oklahoma man convicted of impersonating a police officer – as well as a would-be school bus driver who is a convicted sex offender. It’s a...
Iraq: Will the Neocons Get Away With It Again?
by Justin Raimondo | Jun 18, 2014 | Featured Articles
The "BS" in CBS is well-earned by this CBS News story speculating on the alleged near certainty of a terrorist attack launched by ISIS – the Islamist group now rampaging across Iraq – against the continental US. Headlined "Will ISIS Plan a 9/11-style Terror Plot...
Diagnosing Sochi Media Coverage: Virulent Russophobia
by Justin Raimondo | Feb 10, 2014 | Featured Articles
Any illusions some naïve soul may have had about the objectivity of the US media has been dispelled by their embarrassing performance at the Sochi Olympics: the chorus of whining complaints might as well have been written for them by the US State Department – which,...
Israel and the NSA: Partners in Crime
by Justin Raimondo | Oct 29, 2013 | Featured Articles
It wasn’t the US government breaking into the private communications of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, according to top secret documents unearthed by Edward Snowden and published in Le Monde – it was the Israelis. A four-page internal précis regarding a...
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