Nicaragua’s
indigenous peoples enjoy the most progressive and advanced system of
autonomous self-government in the hemisphere. But reporting by the
Western human rights industry, in particular by US and European NGOs
claiming to defend Indigenous peoples, consistently omits that fact to
focus on sporadic incidents of violence, which they systematically
misrepresent. Read more...
Considering
the United States’ official stance on Taiwan, its placement of US
forces on Taiwan is essentially a de facto invasion and occupation of
Chinese territory. Beijing surely reads Taiwanese as well as Western
headlines – if its intelligence apparatus was somehow unaware of last
year’s US military deployment – and despite the highly provocative,
unprecedented move, Beijing’s response has been infinite patience and
geopolitical maturity. Read more...
The
U.S. global empire of bases and troops is unnecessary to the defense of
the United States, a global force for evil, and a drain on U.S.
taxpayers. Its only purpose is to carry out an imperialistic,
militaristic, reckless, belligerent, and meddling U.S. foreign policy
that is not in the interest of the American people. Read more...
The
CIA plot against Assange was discussed at senior levels of the Trump
administration and was instigated by Trump’s CIA chief Mike Pompeo, Yahoo! reported. Schiff was a bitter foe of Donald Trump. The Yahoo! reporting
mentions that discussions about covert action against Assange had
already been discussed in the Obama administration, presumably by
Obama’s CIA director John Brennan. Read more...
By Dave DeCamp
At a joint press conference with
his Israeli and UAE counterparts, Blinken said the US has not “changed
our position to oppose the reconstruction of Syria until there is
irreversible progress toward a political solution.” Read more...
By Rick Rozoff
The
legal argument used by Washington and NATO to invade Afghanistan was
that the September 11 attacks constituted an undeclared “armed attack”
“from abroad” by an unnamed foreign power, and that consequently “the
laws of war” apply, allowing the nation under attack, to strike back in
the name of “self-defense”. Read more...
By Pepe Escobar
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