The military-industrial complex greases supposedly neutral US think tanks to the tune of over $1 billion a year
Read More »America’s Military, Murdered or Murderers?
American military are stealing oil in Syria, trucking it into Turkey while the Syrian people do without fuel. American military burned wheat fields in Syria, this is not conjecture. American military attacked Syria with missiles, albeit with a humorous lack of success, in response to poison gas attacks that the …
Read More »Trump’s Middle East Normalization Based on Bullying, Extortion
Donald Trump runs U.S. Middle East policy much the way Don Coreleone ran his Mafia empire: through pursuit of common interests where possible and, if that failed, through bullying and extortion. News reports indicate few, if any of the Middle East states negotiating to normalize relations with Israel are doing …
Read More »The 2020 Election Bamboozle: We Are All Victims of the Deep State’s Con Game
“We’re run by the Pentagon, we’re run by Madison Avenue, we’re run by television, and as long as we accept those things and don’t revolt we’ll have to go along with the stream to the eventual avalanche…. As long as we go out and buy stuff, we’re at their mercy… We …
Read More »Talking Tough and Carrying a Radioactive Stick The Nuclearization of American Diplomacy
On August 21st, six nuclear-capable B-52H Stratofortress bombers, representing approximately one-seventh of the war-ready U.S. B-52H bomber fleet, flew from their home base in North Dakota to Fairford Air Base in England for several weeks of intensive operations over Europe. Although the actual weapons load of those giant bombers was kept secret, each of …
Read More »Declining American Hegemony Could Be A Good Thing
Recently, some of the “talking heads” on the news have been worrying about the demise of US global hegemony. We are told that the “American empire” is in decline and our influence and status around the world are falling. We are told that this bodes poorly for both the people …
Read More »Election 2020: The foreign policy wedge between Trump and Biden
At a time when racial justice, the economy and COVID-19 dominates the U.S. election, foreign policy issues seem to have faded into obscurity. But the presidential candidates’ positions – some vastly different, others similar – are nevertheless revealing about how the election plays out and what the next administration will do
Read More »World Bank: Up to 150 Million More People Will Live in Extreme Poverty by 2021
The convergence of the coronavirus, combined with global conflict and climate change has put the goal of ending global poverty by 2030 virtually out of sight.
Read More »Thought Control American Style: The Social Justice Warriors Will Destroy Our Basic Freedoms
Once upon a time it was possible to rely on much of the mainstream media to report on developments more or less objectively, relegating opinion pieces to the editorial page. But that was a long time ago. I remember moving to Washington back in 1976 after many years of New York …
Read More »The United States of War: US Military Bases Are Key Pieces of the Global War Machine
Review of The United States of War: A Global History of America’s Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State by David Vine (University of California Press, 2020). We don’t hear about them very often, but the estimated 800 US military bases around the globe have played an essential role …
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