America’s senior generals find no exits from endless war, writes William J. Astore for TomDispatch.
After Pressure on Twitter, Christine Assange’s Account is Restored; Venezuela’s Telesur Now Hit
Yellow Vest Movement Not Yet Changing Its Color to Green
Twitter Restricts Account of Julian Assange’s Mother
60 Years Ago, Racists in Congress Nearly Cost Hawaii Statehood
Racism in the U.S. Congress nearly derailed Hawaii becoming the 50th state, as Sarah Miller Davenport reports.
PATRICK LAWRENCE: Why the Dust Won’t Settle After Mueller’s Report
WILLIAM BLUM: Sucking Liberals into a New Cold War
JOHN KIRIAKOU: Another Whistleblower in Solitary Confinement
Marty Gottesfeld is a reminder of the Justice Department’s determination to silence truthtellers, writes John Kiriakou.
Brexit’s Imperial Nostalgia
VIDEO: Pro and Anti-Venezuela Coup Protestors Face Off in Front of White House
UPDATED: Demonstrators for and against regime change in Venezuela converged on the White House on Saturday and there were some angry scenes as D.C. mounted police took their positions in Lafayette Park.
Misguided Spying and the New Zealand Massacre
While intelligence agencies were looking in all the wrong places, a conspicuous target slipped through the cracks, writes Suzie Dawson.
Watch the 20th Vigil for Assange
School Shooters and Drones
Allegra Harpootlian links gun violence at home to U.S. wars abroad.
Trump’s Backward Move on Drone Civilian Casualties
US and Iranian Hardliners Continue the Suffering
Billions of Swedish Krona Supported Anti-Apartheid Struggle
Birgitta Karlström Dorph was on a secret mission in South Africa between 1982 and 1988, writes Ida Karlsson.
VIPS: Mueller’s Forensics-Free Findings
US Regime Change Blueprint Proposed Venezuelan Electricity Blackouts as ‘Watershed Event’
The group that trained Juan Guaidó and his allies laid out plans for galvanizing public unrest in a 2010 memo, Max Blumenthal reports for Grayzone.