Though its ostensible purpose is to fund the US military over a one year period, the National Defense Authorization Act, better known as the NDAA, has had numerous provisions tucked into it over the years that have targeted American civil liberties. The most...
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The Media’s Wildly Different Take on Unrest in Tunisia and Iran
by Whitney Webb | Jan 17, 2018 | Featured Articles
As the new year began, social media and corporate-owned news organizations alike were giving the protests in Iran constant coverage, despite the fact that the protests were relatively small in size and motivated primarily by economics — not politics, as many popular...
Birth Of An Insurgency: The US-Israeli 'Secret Deal' To Manipulate Protests In Iran
by Whitney Webb | Jan 4, 2018 | Featured Articles
Using the recent protests as cover, the governments of the United States and Israel are advancing a much larger plan for covert regime change against the Iranian government, one born out of the “secret deal” negotiated and signed between the two countries right before...
Foreign Agents Registration Act Marked by History of Politicization, Selective Enforcement
by Whitney Webb | Nov 11, 2017 | Featured Articles
Though it garnered renewed interest thanks to Robert Mueller’s investigation of the Trump administration and the rise of “Russiagate” hysteria, the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938 has been irregularly enforced over the course of its 79-year history....
US Allows Saudi Arabia To Plant Wahhabi Seed In Raqqa Rubble
by Whitney Webb | Oct 26, 2017 | Featured Articles
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, picture right, meets with Saudi Arabia’s Arab Gulf Affairs Minister Thamer al-Sabhan in Beirut, Lebanon on February 6 2017. The fight to free the Syrian city of Raqqa from Daesh (ISIS) — by the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic...
Eager To Kill Iran Deal, Trump Finds Allies In Iraq WMD Peddling Neocons
by Whitney Webb | Oct 13, 2017 | Featured Articles
With the memory of the saber-rattling prelude to the US’ 2003 invasion of Iraq largely faded, many of that war’s biggest proponents have recently found themselves uniting behind a new cause – the dissolution of the Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint...
Oil, Gas, Geopolitics Guide US Hand In Playing The Rohingya Crisis
by Whitney Webb | Sep 22, 2017 | Featured Articles
In recent years, Myanmar (formerly Burma) has only rarely been in the news. The quiet treatment owed much to the assumption that the country’s fledgling democracy was in “good hands” once the U.S-backed 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi gained renewed...
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