25 octubre, 2025

Who Are the Narco-Terrorists: Donald Trump Is Threatening to Wage War on Venezuela and Colombia

 

Who Are the Narco-Terrorists: Donald Trump Is Threatening to Wage War on Venezuela and Colombia

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky

In December 2019, Donald Trump offered to intervene in Mexico, i.e. “to go after the drug cartels.” The Mexican president turned down Trump’s generous offer. And then President Trump confirmed that his administration was considering categorizing “drug cartels” as “terrorists”, akin to Al Qaeda (with the exception that they are “Catholic terrorists”).

Clearly the Military/Security Complex Does Not Expect Trump to Deliver Peace

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

Gilbert Doctorow and I have pointed out that Putin’s effort to prevent wider war has caused wider war. The White House’s cancellation of the meeting of Trump with Putin in Hungary is powerful evidence of Putin’s strategic blunder of pretending that the war the West has declared on Russia was merely a limited military operation in Donbas to rescue the Russian populations there from massacre by the US trained and equipped Ukrainian neo-Nazi army.

The Billionaire Club Stalls Russia Peace Negotiations. “More Sanctions on Russia”

By Helena Glass

Marco Rubio’s talks with Lavrov hit a wall when Rubio demanded a freeze which Russia has denied as an option for two years. An obvious US blitzkrieg to deflect from the true intent.

Religious Divisions and Tensions: Interfaith Dialogue and Reconciliation: Sheikh Imran Nazar Hosein

By Drago Bosnic

In an era marked by religious divisions and tensions that are used to fuel geopolitical conflicts, few scholars have dared to envisage a harmonious relationship (much less an alliance) between various religions. And yet, those who do are the true force for good in our increasingly chaotic world.

The War Between Russia and Ukraine Has Been Brewing Since 1991

By Prof Rodrigue Tremblay

Since 1991, Russia has opposed NATO’s eastward expansion and has many times requested security guarantees that this would not happen. Nevertheless, in spite of promises made by the George H.W. Bush administration and other governments, some subsequent U.S. administrations did go ahead and expand NATO eastward.

Unsilenced: Refusing the Zionist Containment of Palestinian Voice

By Rima Najjar

To write as a Palestinian is to be told, again and again, that you are too emotional, too particular, too provocative — a charge designed to evacuate historical claim and silence moral demand. That specificity is the threat: it insists on facts, names, and consequences that unsettle supremacist narratives. A critique of Zionism is not provocation but a demand for historical and present accountability.

War Is Good for Business and Organized Crime: Afghanistan’s Multibillion Dollar Opium Trade. Rising Heroin Addiction in the US

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky

Afghanistan’s opium economy is a multibillion dollar operation which has a direct impact on the surge of heroin addiction in the US. Despite president Trump’s announced US troop withdrawal, the Afghan opium trade continues to flourish. It is protected by US-NATO occupation forces on behalf of a nexus of powerful financial and criminal interests. 

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