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Monthly Archives: September 2016
How US Propaganda Plays in Syrian War
A heart-rending propaganda image designed to justify a “no-fly zone,” a major U.S. military operation inside Syria against the Syrian military. By Rick Sterling Manipulation of public perception has risen to a new level with the emergence of powerful social … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Media & Journalism, Public Perception Management, War & Terror
Tagged propaganda, Syria, USA, White Helmets
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Al-Nusra Commander: “The Americans Stand on Our Side”
US weapons are being delivered to Jabhat Al-Nusra by governments that Washington supports, a militant commander told the German media, adding that American instructors were in Syria to teach how to use the new equipment. “Yes, the US supports the … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged al-Nusra, Jabhat al-Nusra, Syria
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She is My Son: The Gender-Bending Children of Afghanistan
The curious case of ‘bacha posh’ takes RT to Afghanistan – a society so patriarchal that a family having several daughters and no sons is a social stigma that’s impossible to shake. This leads to some girls being forced to … Continue reading
CrossTalk: The Media’s Syria
Conflicting narratives and competing agendas – this is the tragedy of the Syrian conflict. Western media coverage is focused on forcing political outcomes. In the process, the truth is often overlooked and even denied. Another casualty of war. CrossTalking with … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Media & Journalism, War & Terror
Tagged CrossTalk, ISIS, Middle East, Russia, Syria, US media, USA
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Trump and Clinton, Clinton and Trump
Illustration via Russia Insider By Patrick Armstrong To me, the choice in the US election is utterly simple: the most important thing is stopping the perpetual wars of the New American Century. President Clinton means more wars. Deeply implicated in … Continue reading