Israel uses the occupied, Palestinian territories as testing ground for weaponry and surveillance technology they then export around the world to despots and democracies, says journalist Antony Lowenstein.
Advanced Technologies, Australia, Bangladesh, China, Civil Rights, Commentary, Ethiopia, Human Rights, Israel, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Surveillance, U.S., Venezuela, Vietnam
The Israeli Company Hacking Locked Mobile Phones
Biden Administration, Campaign 2016, Column, Commentary, Constitution, Legal, Media, Politics, Russiagate, U.S.
PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Rape of Lady Justice
Chris Hedges: Requiem for Our Species
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Blinken’s Failed Saudi Visit
Jonathan Swift’s Lilliputian Reasoning
Where Do You Get Your Ukraine News?
Wildfires: Oil Giant Influenced Canada’s Carbon Plan
JOHN KIRIAKOU: The Insanity of Solitary Confinement
Big Agriculture Squeezing Argentina
Development Banks Fund Factory Farming in Ecuador
American Empire, Asia, Australia, Biden Administration, China, Commentary, India, Militarism, Pentagon, Philippines, U.S., Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
US Pushing into Troubled Waters with China
High Court Denies Assange Right to Appeal Putting Him Perilously Close to Extradition
Biden Administration, Cold War, Commentary, Russia, Soviet Union, U.S., Ukraine, Until This Day--Historical Perspectives on the News
How JFK Would Pursue Peace in Ukraine
John Pilger: On ‘Real Journalism’
9/11 Families Denounce ‘Sportswashing’ Saudi Golf Deal
While relatives of people killed on Sept. 11 expressed outrage, some members of U.S. Congress welcomed news of the PGA-LIV Golf merger, which comes in a week when the U.S. secretary of state was visiting the Saudi kingdom.
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