Exclusive: Since the Contra-cocaine scandal surfaced in 1985, major U.S. news outlets have disparaged it, most notably when the big newspapers destroyed Gary Webb for reviving it in 1996. But a New York Times review of a movie on Webb finally admits the reality, writes Robert Parry.
Author: Consortiumnews.com
Eyes Finally Open to Syrian Realities
Exclusive: For the past three years, Official Washington has viewed the Syrian civil war as “white-hatted” rebels against “black-hatted” President Assad, but finally some of the “gray-hatted” reality is breaking through, though perhaps too late, Robert Parry reports.
Who’s to Blame for ISIS ‘Surprise’?
The Why of Obama’s Failed Hope
Hear Parry and Webb Discuss Contra-Cocaine
How Israel Out-Foxed US Presidents
Obama Does ‘Stupid Stuff’ in ISIS War
Official Washington’s Syrian ‘Fantasy’
Ellsberg Sees Vietnam-Like Risks in ISIS War
Standing Up for Lessons of Dissent
There is a general belief that Americans don’t care much about history, preferring to bask in self-reverential “exceptionalism” with U.S. behavior beyond criticism. But students outside Denver are taking to the streets to protest right-wing efforts to strip dissent from the history curriculum, writes…