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The CIA’s “Citizen Saboteurs”: Declassified Intelligence Manual Shows How the US “Destabilizes” National Governments
The CIA’s “Citizen Saboteurs”: Declassified Intelligence Manual Shows How the US “Destabilizes” National Governments
By Jake Anderson, December 09 2015
When
most people think of CIA sabotage, they think of coups, assassinations,
proxy wars, armed rebel
groups, and even false flags — not strategic
stupidity and purposeful bureaucratic ineptitude. However, according to a
declassified document from 1944, the Office of Strategic Services
(OSS), which later became the CIA, used and trained a curious breed of
“citizen-saboteurs” in occupied nations like Norway and France.
By Mike Whitney, December 09 2015
What
is the connection between the US bombing of a Syrian military base in
Ayyash, Syria, and the Turkish invasion of northern Iraq?
By Tyler Durden, December 09 2015
ISIS
controls key cities including the Mosul, the country’s second largest,
and security is a daily concern for the populace. The Americans are
still seen – rightly – as occupiers, and Washington’s unwillingness
inability to effectively counter ISIS has created a culture of suspicion
in which most Iraqis believe the US is in cahoots with the militants
for what WaPo described as “a variety of pernicious reasons that have to
do with asserting U.S. control over Iraq, the wider Middle East and,
perhaps, its oil.”
By Prof. James Petras, December 09 2015
The
victory of hard right neo-liberal Mauricio Macri in Argentina and the
disintegration of the PT do not augur a new rightwing cycle in Latin
America. Macri’s economic team will quickly confront mass opposition
and, outside the upper class neighborhoods, they lack any political mass
support.
By Abayomi Azikiwe, December 09 2015
A
recently-held gathering on December 5-6 of African Union (AU)
member-states and the People’s Republic of China under the banner of the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has placed strong emphasis on
greater collaboration between the two regions based on mutual benefit.
This meeting was held in Johannesburg, South Africa under the theme
“China-Africa Progressing Together: Win-Win Cooperation for Common
Development.”
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