A refugee rights group denounced the president for attempting to “bully” peaceful asylum seekers and threaten immigrants already in the U.S.
Read More »Saudi Crown Prince: America Asked Us to Spread Ideology of ISIS
In the latest continuation of western media’s shameless promotion of a known war criminal, the Washington Post sat down with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) last Thursday for a 75-minute discussion (even the Post itself previously published an acknowledgment of his crimes).
Read More »End Of Hope For Trump’s Middle East Policy
This past week could go down as the worst for the US role in the world since the misbegotten 2003 invasion of Iraq, whose tragic consequences still bedevil us.
Read More »Millions March Across the US Demanding Gun Control
Students and supporters took to the streets in up to 800 separate ‘March For Our Lives’ rallies across the US, demanding stricter gun control
Read More »U.S. Have Spent $32 Million Per Hour on War Since 2001
15 years after the invasion of Iraq, what are the costs?
Read More »Donald Trump’s New CIA Chief Can’t Hide Her Role in Torture Cover-Up
Trump’s nominee for CIA director was a great supporter of getting rid of the evidence of torture, although it seems she has nothing to worry about now
Read More »Trump’s ‘Middle School Project-Level’ Posters Reveal Much About America’s Blood-Soaked Backing of Saudi Regime
“We make the best equipment in the world, there’s nobody even close, and Saudi Arabia’s buying a lot of this equipment,” the president said.
Read More »15 Years After Invasion, Many Americans Still Fail To Recognize Unending Scale of the Crime
“Have we learned nothing?”
Read More »‘Blood of Thousands on Their Hands’: 55 Senators Vote To Continue US-Backed Carnage in Yemen
“The U.S. must stop literally fueling the deliberate killing and starvation of countless civilians in Yemen, and support a peaceful solution to end this crisis.”
Read More »AMERICA’S FOSTER CARE SYSTEM IS THE PIPELINE FOR CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING
Child sex-trafficking is an epidemic today, and while most people would find this crime to be right up there with homicide, the culture of permissiveness and lack of moral leadership tacitly condones the sexual abuse of children, while the media remains largely silent.
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