
“First, I would advise you against using the words ‘win’ and ‘winning’ to describe war, especially from a U.S. perspective,” begins Habib Ahmadzadeh.
Amid all the 50th anniversary commemorations of Apollo 11, As`ad AbuKhalil finds little mention of the pioneering contributions of the Soviet space program.
Boris Johnson ushers in the most right-wing British government since 1832, writes Craig Murray.
Roberto Savio confronts an era of greed, fear and “populocracy.”
Edward Curtin contemplates the longstanding and savage complicity between church and state.
A new book attacking the French scholar for his views on Israel and Zionism spurs As`ad AbuKhalil to provide his own assessment.