PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Imaginary War July 13, 2022 It began when the Biden regime and the press misrepresented Russian aims in Ukraine. All else has flowed from it. Read more →
John Kiriakou: The Setback in Russiagate Probe June 7, 2022 The jury foreperson said politics wasn’t a factor. But was any prosecution of a senior Clinton campaign official possible in a jurisdiction where Clinton beat Trump 91-4? Read more →
Mali & the French Project in Africa’s Sahel May 24, 2022 Despite all the talk of trade, Vijay Prashad says the real focus of the G5 Sahel was always going to be security. Read more →
PATRICK LAWRENCE: Russia’s Red Line January 25, 2022 It is absolutely necessary that Moscow holds the line for the sake of a new security order in Europe and a sustainably stable world order in our time. Read more →
UKRAINE CRISIS: German Navy Chief Resigns; Britain Spreads Fears of Russian ‘Coup’ & Wider War January 23, 2022 The German admiral’s frank remarks contradict the war hysteria being drummed up by the U.S. and Britain, Joe Lauria reports. Read more →
Study: Mega Corporations Driving US Food Prices October 21, 2021 The Groundwork Collaborative finds that a handful of companies now exert an ever-greater degree of market control. Read more →
The Fake ‘Facebook Whistleblower’ October 12, 2021 Two different kinds of activities are being blurred by using the same word, writes Jonathan Cook. And a lot hangs on how we use the term. Read more →
What Does India Get Out of ‘Quad’ Membership? October 11, 2021 Behind the rhetoric about the Indo-Pacific and open seas is the U.S. play in Southeast Asia, writes Prabir Purkayastha. Read more →
Watching Taliban-Tajikistan Relations October 8, 2021 Both sides are using the current tension for their own ends, writes Vijay Prashad. Read more →
Biden at the UN Forgets What War Is September 22, 2021 Contrary to the evidence, the president said the U.S. was not at war, writes Joe Lauria. Read more →