Commentary

Douce France

May 1, 2017 0

by Jimmie Moglia “Douce France, cher pays de mon enfance” – so goes the song [Sweet France, dear country of my infancy]. I did not grow up in France, but at times I feel as […]

Commentary

Greater Israel Setback from Iranian Agreement

July 22, 2015 0

Israel has never been a victim. Zionist belligerents work diligently to expand their control in the region. This objective is not widely accepted in mainstream political circles since critical criticism is a risky endeavor when […]

World Affairs

The UK Nuclear Nightmare – An Awakening

February 12, 2015 0

By Jim McCluskey At last the Armageddon nightmare which is the existence of nuclear arsenals is exploding into the  UK’s political consciousness. At last the magical word ‘deterrent’ which is supposed to automatically kill dissent it […]

Commentary

Occupation Forces

August 20, 2014 0

by Jeff Thomas When I was growing up in Berlin, after the war (World War II), we lived in the American sector and the American soldiers were everywhere—on the streets, in the cafes. No one wanted […]

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 […]