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Category Archives: War & Terror
Iraqi Crisis: Terrorist Attacks or Popular Uprising?
Removal of Maliki from office, ending Iranian meddling and the establishment of a temporary nationalist, democratic and non-sectarian government, is the sole solution to the crisis in Iraq that is endorsed by significant sections of Iraqi society. The popular uprising … Continue reading
Posted in Public Perception Management, War & Terror
Tagged Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Nouri al Maliki
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The Iraq Perspective the Corporate Media Doesn’t Want You to Hear
Abby Martin speaks with Dr. Dahlia Wasfi, an Iraqi-American peace activist who gives her perspective on the announcement of the US deploying 275 troops to Iraq as the country continues to spiral into civil war. Dahlia Wasfi: Keep Calm and … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Public Perception Management, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged Dahlia Wasfi, Iraq, USA
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World War II: The Unknown War
By Paul Craig Roberts In my June 6 column, “The Lies Grow More Audacious,” I mentioned that Obama and the British prime minister, who Obama has as a lap dog, just as George Bush had Tony Blair as lap dog, … Continue reading
The Weight of Chains (2010)
Boris Malagurski’s award-winning Canadian film “The Weight of Chains”, dealing with the breakup of Yugoslavia from a different angle. If you thought you knew why Yugoslavia broke up, get ready for 2 hours of shocking facts that will shed a … Continue reading
Slavyansk: A Battle for a Peaceful Life
Slavyansk under fire, without water and power as Kiev troops resume shelling Death and destruction is reported in eastern Ukraine as Kiev’s artillery has resumed shelling the rebellious city of Slavyansk. Despite President Poroshenko intention to bring about a ceasefire, … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights & Justice, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged civil war, Donbass, Slavyansk, Ukraine, war crimes
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Tiananmen Square: The Massacre That Wasn’t
By Brian Becker Twenty-five years ago today, every U.S. media outlet, along with then President Bush and the U.S. Congress were whipping up a full scale frenzied hysteria and attack against the Chinese government for what was described as the … Continue reading
The ChocoFascist’s Speech: A Declaration of War!
Poroshenko’s inauguration speech has sent a message to Novorossiia and Russia: • No federalization • No state status for the Russian language • No recognition of the Novorossian political leadership • Full and unconditional surrender of the Novorossian Defense Forces … Continue reading
Amber Lyon Trips All Over the World to Discover the Power of Hallucinogens
Abby Martin features an exclusive interview with former CNN journalist and investigative reporter, Amber Lyon, who has travelled the world experimenting with psychedelic substances to cure her PTSD and is now touting their benefits while highlighting the dangers of many … Continue reading
Russians are Subhumans in the Eyes of the West
Untermenschen. That is what we are in the eyes of the West. Subhumans. By “Juan” I have watched the unfolding coup d’etat in Ukraine from it’s very beginning in late November 2013 in Kiev. I have watched a steady stream … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Human Rights & Justice, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged civil war, Russia, Ukraine
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