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Ðiên Biên Phú at 70
How did the Vietnamese prevail at that world-historical moment? The answers shed light on the world we see outside our windows now.
15.05.2024
NATO’s New Burden-Sharing Objectives
From its founding in 1949 until the start of NATO’s proxy war against Russia in 2022, the principal troublesome issue for the Alliance was Washington’s repeated calls for greater burden-sharing on the part of its allies.
14.05.2024
Israel’s Brutality Draws on British Rule
Britain’s “mandate” over Palestine from 1920-48 left an apparatus of repression which Israel inherited and still uses today in its ferocious war on Palestinians.
08.05.2024
When Tony Blair Bombed Montenegro
Britain’s direct involvement in the NATO raid that killed a Montenegrin civilian can be revealed for the first time.
03.05.2024
Revolt in the Universities
University students across the country, facing mass arrests, suspensions, evictions and expulsions are our last, best hope to halt the genocide in Gaza.
26.04.2024
Iran Refuses to Bow — Can it Afford to Stand?
The Islamic Republic has been confronted with the most important challenge it has faced since Saddam Hussein mounted his invasion of the country in 1980.
15.04.2024
Origins of Israel’s Anti-Arab Racism
The anti-Arab racism that pervades modern Israel can be traced back to attitudes of old European imperialism, argued Lawrence Davidson in 2012, in this prescient forecast of today’s Israeli genocide.
10.04.2024
Europe’s Identity Crisis
As European leaders continue to import a version of U.S. militarism, rearmament will cost the Continent its postwar social contract.
05.04.2024
Beneath Germany’s Unshakeable Support of Israel
Matthew Read says that instead of confronting the economic roots of fascism and sections of the ruling class who abetted Hitler, Germany, since 1949, has fostered a narrative of collective guilt.
02.04.2024
The Myth of Israel as "US Aircraft Carrier" in Middle East
If Israeli apartheid were to disappear, oil and trade would still flow from the Middle East towards the West
08.03.2024
Mea Culpa on Ukraine
The same powers who fund and arm Ukraine fund and arm genocide by a racial supremacist Israel. My belief in some kind of inherent decency in the Western political Establishment was naive
26.02.2024
Ending the War in Ukraine, Off the Battlefield
In this discussion of the key issues for negotiation, continuing to use military force will only cause further intense suffering
22.02.2024
ICJ Israel Ruling and the 1984 Judgment Against the US
To gauge how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel might play out, Nat Parry looks back 40 years to a case that Nicaragua brought against Washington in the U.N. court
30.01.2024
An Anniversary the West Would Rather Forget
The contemporary relevance of the Nazi effort to exterminate Russians by enforced starvation during the Siege of Leningrad
29.01.2024
To Biden — Avoiding a Third World War
History has shown when no experience of failure can shake belief in a policy that overseas adventures will drain a state’s revenues leading to decline
25.01.2024
The Roots of Israel’s Purge & Purify Strategy
Religion tied to state power can breed a murderous ideological impulse
24.01.2024
The Great Game of Smashing Nations
More than a generation ago, Afghanistan won its freedom, which the U.S., Britain and their “allies” destroyed
10.01.2024
Palestine: The Greatest Moral Issue of Our Time
Long before South Africa filed a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice on 29 December 2023 over its genocidal war on Gaza, its iconic anti-apartheid leader, Nelson Mandela, who came to embody the struggle for justice worldwide; stated, “Palestine was the greatest moral issue of our time”
10.01.2024
The Evil Israel Does is the Evil Israel Gets
The only language left is the language of death. It is how Israel speaks to the Palestinians. It is how the Palestinians are forced to speak back
15.12.2023
Suomi's Evil Demon
Why small Finland will become one of Russia's most dangerous and brutal adversaries
07.12.2023
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