Danny Sjursen says that when a war-state is constantly shuffling and substituting enemies it is bound, eventually, to turn on its own citizens.
Afghanistan, American Empire, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Gulf States, Intelligence, International, Iraq, Middle East, Militarism, Pakistan, Syria, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
Campaign 2020, Commentary, Election 2020, Foreign Policy, International News Analysis, North Korea, South Korea, U.S.
ELECTION 2020: What Trump & Biden Get Wrong About North Korea
Christine Ahn says the two leading presidential contenders present a false dichotomy about U.S. diplomatic options with North Korea.
American Empire, Censorship, Commentary, Humor, Intelligence, Media, Propaganda, Secrecy, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
Invisible 9/11s: Only the CIA Can See How US Is Attacked By Nations It Targets
American Empire, Foreign Policy, Iran, U.S., United Nations, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
Iranian Foreign Minister Blames US War on Terror for ‘Countless Broken Societies’
Commentary, COVID-19, Economy, Election 2020, Labor, Politics, U.S., United Kingdon, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
The Argument for a Maximum Wage
Taking Money With One Hand & Fooling Us With the Other
Advanced Technologies, American Empire, Intelligence, Russiagate, Secrecy, Trump Administration, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News, WikiLeaks, WikiLeaks Series
THE REVELATIONS OF WIKILEAKS: No. 9—Opening the CIA’s Vault
Africa, American Empire, Column, Commentary, Foreign Policy, International, Middle East, Trump Administration, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
THE ANGRY ARAB: The US Just Blackmailed Sudan
Campaign 2016, Campaign 2020, Commentary, Intelligence, Iraq, Media, Nuclear Weapons, Russia, Russiagate
Ray McGovern Tells Aaron Maté Blaming Moscow for Hunter Biden’s Laptop is Russiagate Disinformation
Advanced Technologies, Health Reform, Legal, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
OxyContin Maker’s ‘Public Trust’ Would Still Be About Profit
WATCH: CN Live! New Episode–‘The Truth is a Joke’
Campaign 2020, Civil Rights, Commentary, Election 2020, History, Politics, Trump Administration, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
ELECTION 2020: 19th Century Polling Laws to Stop Parties Kidnapping Voters May Be Inadequate This Time
Vestigial laws may be ill-equipped for hyper-partisan 2020, writes Kristin Kanthak.
Paradise for Human Victims of Corporate Persons
US Spends More Than $80 Billion a Year Incarcerating 2.3 Million People
Laura Flanders says there’s never been a better time to reconsider the entire system.
As Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty Nears Force, US Urges Nations to Withdraw
ELECTION 2020: The United Politics of America
Beneath all the hurled insults and heated debates, the two factions are actually furiously agreeing with one another the entire time, argues Caitlin Johnstone.
Commentary, Election 2020, History, Politics, Trump Administration, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
ELECTION 2020: Regression as a National Theme
American Empire, Australia, Bolivia, China, Commentary, Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Militarism, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
America Has No Allies, Only Hostages
American Empire, Commentary, Legal, Media, Protests, Torture, Trump Administration, U.S., United Kingdon, WikiLeaks
The Guardian’s Silence Let UK Trample on Assange’s Rights in Effective Darkness
Afghanistan, CN Live!, History, Intelligence, International, Iraq, Legal, Media, Militarism, WikiLeaks