Commentary

Disruption of US interests in the Levant

February 9, 2015 0

by Thierry Meyssan While two days of consultations were recently held in Moscow, under the chairmanship of Sergei Lavrov, between the Syrian government and 32 leaders of the opposition, almost everyone in Washington wishes for a […]

Commentary

Apocalypse Now and Forever

February 5, 2015 0

As a political psychoanalyst I find the Super-bowl halftime show the best concise index of how psychotic American culture is becoming from year to year, and the 2015 version signaled a complete break from reality, […]

Commentary

Russia In The Cross Hairs — Paul Craig Roberts

February 3, 2015 0

By Paul Craig Roberts Washington’s attack on Russia has moved beyond the boundary of the absurd into the realm of insanity. The New Chief of the US Broadcasting Board of Governors, Andrew Lack, has declared […]

World Affairs

Japan’s Record Defense Budget: Should Asia Be Concerned?

January 30, 2015 0

Benjamin Schreer Much has been made in the media (for instance, here and here) about the Japanese government’s “record” defense budget request for Fiscal Year 2015. With ¥4.98 trillion (roughly US$42 billion), it’d be the “largest budget ever,” […]

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