A civilian deaths memorial could zig zag across the U.S., suggests Nick Turse. It could keep extending westwards, in a way that would spur Americans’ interest in their nation’s history and conflicts abroad.
Afghanistan, Africa, American Empire, Analysis, Commentary, Indigenous People, International, International News Analysis, Iraq, Libya, Militarism, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen
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Resisting Evictions Amid a Pandemic
JOHN KIRIAKOU: Reporting a Federal Crime
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Chris Hedges: America’s Fate — Oligarchy or Autocracy
The competing systems of power are divided between alternatives which widen the social and political divide — and increase potential for violent conflict.
Outrage Over ICC Decision to Drop US From Probe of War Crimes in Afghanistan
Britain Is Ensuring the Death of a Palestinian State
Why Palestine Is Already a State
Bush Laughs at His Lies That Killed Multitudes
Pay Wall?
Africa, Ban Ki-Moon, Britain, Cold War, Congo, Dag Hammarskjold, History, Intelligence, International, Northern Rhodesia, South Africa, Sweden, United Nations, Zambia
WATCH: The UN Inquiry into Hammarskjöld’s Death: Last Chance to Reach the Truth?
The United Nations is investigating the mysterious death of its second secretary-general 60 years ago last Saturday in circumstances that appear to implicate the intelligence agencies of the United States and Britain.
Africa, Analysis, Central America, Climate Change, Commentary, Environment, Indigenous People, International, United Nations
UN Food Summit Taken Over by Corporations & Gates
Biden’s Envoy to Haiti Resigns Over ‘Inhumane’ Deportations
Biden Set to Admit Fewer Refugees Than Trump
Africa, American Empire, Analysis, Commentary, Foreign Policy, International, Militarism, Nigeria, Pentagon, Propaganda, U.S., United Kingdon
US Turning Oil-Rich Nigeria into Proxy for its Africa Wars
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How Corporations Won the War on Terror
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An Unprincipled Attack on a Human Rights Giant
Tax the Rich?
The authors say that Democrats’ plans to make the wealthy pay a little more will barely dent America’s long slide from progressive taxation.
American Empire, Biden Administration, China, Climate Change, Cold War, COVID-19, Militarism, News Analysis, Russia, United Nations
Biden at the UN Forgets What War Is
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