World Affairs

The Motive for the Attacks in Paris and Brussels

March 28, 2016 0

We don’t yet know who ordered the attacks in Paris and Brussels. Several potential leads have been mentioned, but only the hypothesis of an operation decided by Turkey has any serious backing. Thierry Meyssan describes […]

World Affairs

Brussels Attacks: the Next Step: Bye Bye Europe

March 23, 2016 0

by Jon Rappoport March 22, 2016 (To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Power Outside The Matrix, click here.) Hours after Donald Trump suggested the US should downsize its role in NATO (also here), bombs went off […]

World Affairs

Turkish-Russian Tension Spills Into South Caucasus

December 30, 2015 0

In this Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014 file photo, a convoy of Azerbaijani army tanks moves in the direction of Agdam amid clashes across the Armenian border. (Photo: AP) December 27, 2015, Sunday/ 17:19:58/ MESUT ÇEVİKALP […]

Commentary

Murder And Mayhem In The Middle East

December 2, 2015 0

Why it matters to those living in the West by Chris Martenson To understand what’s happening in Syria right now, you have to understand the tactics and motivations of the US and NATO — parties […]

World Affairs

Making The World A More Dangerous Place

November 9, 2015 0

US foreign policy at work by Chris Martenson Without any doubt, the Middle East has been a very long-simmering region of violent religious and tribal enmity. In that regard, perhaps today is no different than […]

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