As the hysteria about Russia’s alleged interference in the U.S. election grows, a key mystery is why U.S. intelligence would rely on “circumstantial evidence” when it has the capability for hard evidence, say U.S. intelligence veterans.
Category: Trump Administration
The Syrian-Sarin ‘False Flag’ Lesson
A New Cold War or a New Detente
The Need to Hold Saudi Arabia Accountable
Trump and His Iran-Haters
Democrats Launch New McCarthyism
How War Propaganda Keeps on Killing
Warnings from the Cuban Missile Crisis
From the Archive: Fidel Castro’s death at 90 was treated more as a cultural event than a moment to reflect on the danger of thermonuclear war, a risk Don North saw up close in 1962 and described 50 years later.