World Affairs

The Pretence Of Peace

September 22, 2016 0

While the cease-fire in Syria, drawn up by the US Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart, seemed to be holding – apart from the Israëli violations on the first day – the Pentagon attacked […]

Military

Syrian Ceasefire Failed, What Now?

September 21, 2016 0

By Aram Mirzaei The “Ceasefire” One week ago I and many other analysts predicted that the ceasefire agreement brokered by the US and Russia last week was doomed to fail. I said this because of […]

Commentary

The Donald Versus Killary: War or Peace?

September 13, 2016 0

Although history does not exactly repeat itself, it does provide parallels and sometimes quite ominous ones.  Such is the case with the current U.S. Presidential election and the one which occurred one hundred years earlier. […]

World Affairs

Say hello to Southeast Asia’s New Silk Roads

August 5, 2016 0

by Pepe Escobar for RT It’s not only China vs. the US in the South China Sea. Few in the West realize that two completely different, intersecting stories are developing in maritime and mainland Southeast […]

Military

Prepare For “War At Sea” China Defense Minister Warns

August 4, 2016 0

by Tyler Durden In the latest escalation of bellicose rhetoric over the territorial dispute involving the South China Sea, Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan warned of “offshore security threats” and urged for a “substantial preparation […]

Media

The Central Issue in the U.S. Presidential Campaign

July 27, 2016 0

by Eric Zuesse The central issue in the U.S. Presidential campaign can’t even be discussed in U.S. newsmedia, because America’s media have been almost uniformly complicit all along in hiding from the American public the […]

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