Middle East analysts are appropriately noting, "Rebels played Russian roulette, and lost" after Syrian Army ground forces accompanied by overwhelming Russian airstrikes in Syria's contested southwest region have collapsed anti-government lines with rapid speed. Early Friday a major strategic victory was announced as government forces took the Nassib border crossing after recapturing a string of over 8 border outposts in Daraa province.The Nassib crossing is among Syria's most important and...
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Skripal 2.0: It’s High Time for the British Government to Explain Itself – Here’s 10 Easy Questions to Help Them Out
by Rob Slane | Jul 7, 2018 | Featured Articles
In his statement to the House of Commons on 5th July, the British Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, stated the following: The use of chemical weapons anywhere is barbaric and inhumane. The decision taken by the Russian government to deploy these in Salisbury on March 4 was reckless and callous – there is no plausible alternative explanation to the events in March other than the Russian state was responsible. The eyes of the world are on Russia, not least because of the World Cup. It is now time the...
Diplomacy 101 Case Study: Singapore Summit
by Peter van Buren | Jul 7, 2018 | Featured Articles
While I can say there isn’t a formal class at the American State Department called Diplomacy 101, some training offered to new hires comes pretty close. Those basic tenets of statecraft, largely unchanged from Thucydides to Bismarck to Pompeo, are important to review in light of the widespread criticism of the Singapore Summit. You make peace by talking to your adversaries. Diplomacy is almost always a process and rarely a big-bang scale event. Steps backward are expected along with steps...
Imperial Hubris Redefined
by Philip Giraldi | Jul 6, 2018 | Featured Articles
There have been two developments in the past month that illustrate clearly what is wrong with the White House’s perception of America’s place in the world. Going far beyond the oft-repeated nonsense that the United States is somehow the “leader of the free world,” the Trump Administration has taken several positions that sustain the bizarre view that such leadership can only be exercised if the United States is completely dominant in all relevant areas. Beyond that, Washington is now also...
NED Pursues Regime Change By Playing The Long Game
by Edward Hunt | Jul 6, 2018 | Featured Articles
During a recent congressional hearing, the heads of three influential non-profit organizations that operate in numerous countries around the world revealed the subtle ways in which the United States meddles in the internal affairs of other countries by playing what the officials called “the long game.” The three officials — Carl Gershman, Daniel Twining, and Kenneth Wollack—told Congress about their long-term efforts to empower the opponents of US enemies and boasted about their ability to...
‘Curiouser and Curiouser’: Salisbury, the Skripals & the Epic Failure of the British Fairy Tale
by George Galloway | Jul 4, 2018 | Featured Articles
"Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast" – Alice in Wonderland. The problem for the British narrative in the Skripal case is that one would have to believe way more than six things.Let me start with the latest: the taxpayer-funded purchase for more than one million pounds of the homes in Salisbury of the British spy Sergei Skripal and the police officer Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey. This purchase is explained as necessary on security grounds and – some...
America First, Helsinki, and Trump’s Existential Threat to the Empire
by David Stockman | Jul 3, 2018 | Featured Articles
The major – perhaps only – redeeming virtue of the Donald’s ersatz campaign platform was his clear intent to seek a rapprochement with Russia, revamp America’s commitments to NATO and other cold war relics and to discard "Regime Change" as the core tenant of foreign policy. In essence, "America First" was to become the new route to domestic security and safety.Those eminently sensible notions struck the Deep State’s raison d’etre to the quick during the campaign; and by hook or crook, the...
Leaked Emails Suggest Trump Campaign Duplicity on 28 Pages
by Brian McGlinchey | Jul 2, 2018 | Featured Articles
According to leaked emails obtained by Middle East Eye, an unnamed Republican Party figure orchestrated the defeat of a proposed 2016 GOP plank calling for the declassification of 28 pages on Saudi government links to the 9/11 plotters.That individual then notified Trump presidential campaign manager Paul Manafort of the plank’s defeat and claimed credit for providing instructions to “our political team” to kill it.Manafort forwarded the news to Tom Barrack—Trump’s billionaire friend,...
Who’s Afraid of the Trump/Putin Summit?
by Ron Paul | Jul 2, 2018 | Featured Articles
President Trump’s National Security Advisor John Bolton was in Moscow last week organizing what promises to be an historic summit meeting between his boss and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Bolton, who has for years demanded that the US inflict “pain” on Russia and on Putin specifically, was tasked by Trump to change his tune. He was forced to shed some of his neoconservative skin and get involved in peacemaking. Trump surely deserves some credit for that!As could be expected given the...
Turkey on a Roll
by Eric Margolis | Jul 1, 2018 | Featured Articles
Few phobias run deeper in Europe than the fear and hatred of Turks. For at least six hundred years, Europe was locked in innumerable wars with first Seljuk, then Ottoman Turks. My big St Bernard is a descendant of dogs bred to attack Arab and Turkish raiders coming over Switzerland’s St Bernard Pass. Today, by contrast, there are some 10 million ethnic Turks in Europe, most of whom came in past decades as guest laborers, prized for their hard work, honesty and reliability. Turkey joined NATO...
America’s Clueless Ambassadors
by Philip Giraldi | Jul 1, 2018 | Featured Articles
Ambassadors have existed since the time of the ancient Greeks. They were from the beginning granted a special immunity which enabled them to talk to enemy spokesmen to attempt to resolve issues without resort to arms. In the modern context, Ambassadors are sent to reside in foreign capitals to provide some measure of protection for traveling citizens and also to defend other perceived national interests. Ambassadors are not soldiers, nor are they necessarily the parties of government that...
Charles Krauthammer: The Ultimate Armchair Warrior
by Martin Sieff | Jun 30, 2018 | Neocon Watch
Charles Krauthammer, the eminent US media pundit died in June 2018 at the age of 68, reportedly of cancer of the small intestine.Krauthammer was the loudest and leading public voice of the neoconservative movement in the United States. He was a lifelong warmonger and proud of it. Needless to say he never donned the uniform of his country when he had the chance and made sure his son never went to serve in the conflicts he so tirelessly demanded either.Krauthammer championed the relentless and...
The Supreme Court’s Deference to the Pentagon
by Jacob G. Hornberger | Jun 29, 2018 | Featured Articles
Imagine a county sheriff that took a suspected drug-law violator into custody more than 10 years ago. Since then, the man has been held in jail without being accorded a trial. The district attorney and the sheriff promise to give the man a trial sometime in the future but they’re just not sure when. Meanwhile the man sits in jail indefinitely just waiting for his trial to begin.Difficult to imagine, right? That’s because most everyone would assume that a judge would never permit such a thing...
Senate Minority Leader Introduces ‘Democrats Only’ Marijuana Prohibition Roll-back Bill
by Adam Dick | Jun 29, 2018 | Congress Alert
In October, a Gallup poll found, for the first time, majority support among Republicans for legalizing marijuana. Such majority support had already existed among Democrats and independents. Then, this month, huge majorities of delegates at the Republican Party of Texas state convention approved party platform planks calling for decriminalizing marijuana possession; moving marijuana from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 of the United States government’s Controlled Substances Act; allowing the...
Did Sen. Warner and Comey ‘Collude’ on Russia-gate?
by Ray McGovern | Jun 28, 2018 | Featured Articles
An explosive report by investigative journalist John Solomon on the opinion page of Monday’s edition of The Hill sheds a bright light on how Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) and then-FBI Director James Comey collaborated to prevent WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange from discussing “technical evidence ruling out certain parties [read Russia]” in the controversial leak of Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks during the 2016 election.A deal that was being discussed last year between Assange and U.S....
That Time the Media Cheered for Gestapo Immigration Tactics
by James Bovard | Jun 28, 2018 | Featured Articles
Every Trump voter is effectively "standing at the border, like Nazis, going 'you here, you here,'" MSNBC guest Danny Deutsch declared on Friday. Former CIA Director Michael Hayden also compared the Trump administration's immigration crackdown with Nazi concentration camps. The media is showcasing the anguish of parents and children forcibly separated at the southwestern border.Eighteen years ago, the media had a mirror-image reaction to perhaps the most famous immigration raid in American...
'This Is Fine' – Banksters Reassure America After Nation's Second Largest Bank Collapse
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon believes "the system is very, very sound" after his company takes over First Republic Bank in the second largest bank failure in US history. Should we...
'This Is Fine' – Banksters Reassure America After Nation's Second Largest Bank Collapse
May 1, 2023
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon believes "the system is very, very sound" after his company takes over First Republic Bank in the second largest bank failure in US history. Should we...
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