Commentary

Paul Craig Roberts: 9/11 After 13 years

September 11, 2014 0

By Paul Craig Roberts The tragedy of September 11, 2001, goes far beyond the deaths of those who died in the towers and the deaths of firefighters and first responders who succumbed to illnesses caused by […]

World Affairs

The Grand Saudi Reversal

September 3, 2014 0

by Thierry Meyssan While for the past 35 years Saudi Arabia has supported all the jihadist movements to the most extremist, Riyadh seems suddenly to have changed policy. Threatened in its very existence by a possible […]

World Affairs

The “saviors” of Iraq

August 25, 2014 0

by Manlio Dinucci Putting the current jihadist operation in Iraq in a long-term retrospective context, Italian geographer Manlio Dinucci does not perceive it a spillover of the war in Syria, but as the third US war […]

Commentary

What Have We Accomplished in Iraq?

August 20, 2014 0

By Ron Paul We have been at war with Iraq for 24 years, starting with Operations Desert Shield and Storm in 1990. Shortly after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait that year, the propaganda machine began agitating for […]

Commentary

Russia and America Need to Be Allies Not Enemies

August 13, 2014 0

by Dr Sircus Iraqis Yazidis, who fled their homes a week ago when Islamic State (IS) militants attacked the town of Sinjar, gather inside a building under construction where they found refuge Photo: UNICEF Though hard to […]

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