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Author Archives: Keld Bach
Zionism, Judaism and the Jewish State of Israel
By Lynda Burstein Brayer Zionism, Judaism and the Jewish State of Israel: Separateness, ontological uniqueness and Jewish morality are its characteristics The designation of Israel as an apartheid state characterized by apartheid- style laws has been accepted by leading jurists … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged apartheid, Israel, Judaism, Zionism
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The Most Important Topic on Earth
Background image from the event is courtesy of C-SPAN, modified by me. Click image to enlarge. A quote from President Kennedy’s “Peace Speech” at the American University in Washington, D.C. on June 10, 1963. Here’s another snippet: “What kind of … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-War & Non-Violence, Videos & Documentaries
Tagged John F. Kennedy, Peace Speech, USA
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Thanking Vets for Their ‘Service’ — Why?
By The Saker In simple and plain English, veterans are those who signed up to kill people outside the US for money. Sorry, I know that this sounds offensive to many, but this is a fact. The fact that this … Continue reading
Stephen Cohen: For the First Time Since the Cuban Crisis, Nuclear War Threat is Real
The US has announced its withdrawal from the historic nuclear arms treaty with Russia. How serious of a setback is this for the two countries’ relations – and global security? We talked to Stephen Cohen, contributing editor of The Nation … Continue reading
Posted in Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged nuclear war, Russia, Stephen Cohen, USA
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NATO’s ‘Humanitarian’ Mission in Yugoslavia, 1999
Background images courtesy of Washington Post and CDN.com, modified by me. Speaking to students at the University of Belgrade as part of his three-day tour of Serbia, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg explained that the bombing of Yugoslavia was not … Continue reading
Longing for Palestine: Art of Resistance
Water shortages, movement restrictions, and the constant presence of the Israeli military – this is what life looks like for millions of Palestinians living in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. With no end in sight to the decades-long … Continue reading
Mosul Between War & Peace
Mosul – Iraq’s second-largest city and the former Islamic State capital – is still reeling a year after the terrorists were driven out. Bad blood and a thirst for revenge still divide people there. Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) captured … Continue reading
Roger Waters: White Helmets is a Deep Rabbit Hole
Some 40 years on, the groundbreaking music of Pink Floyd sounds fresh and deep, and the lyrics of Roger Waters are as relevant as ever. How hard is the balancing act between music and politics? We talked to the legend … Continue reading
CrossTalk on Syria: Trumpian Trajectory
From Syria to the European Union, from Iran to Turkey and North Korea – what kind of world order is the Trump administration striving to create? Is there a method to all of this ‘madness’? Clearly the old world order … Continue reading
Genetically Modified Children
Can Monsanto chemicals permanently alter your child’s genes? Low-income tobacco farmers face skyrocketing cancer rates with more devastating repercussions affecting their children: severe physical deformities and mental disabilities. Choosing between poverty or poison, Latin American growers have no choice but … Continue reading