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The So-Called Syria ‘Experts,’ and George Monbiot

The claim that Assad’s government used chemical weapons in Khan Sheikhoun, and earlier in Ghouta, was an obvious boon to those who have spent more than a decade trying to achieve regime change in Syria.

November 22nd, 2017
Jonathan Cook
November 22nd, 2017
By Jonathan Cook
The So-Called Syria ‘Experts,’ and George Monbiot

The claim that Assad’s government used chemical weapons in Khan Sheikhoun, and earlier in Ghouta, was an obvious boon to those who have spent more than a decade trying to achieve regime change in Syria.

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On the Rehabilitation of George W. Bush

So what if — after 16 years of fruitless war, 16 years of disintegrating American infrastructure, 16 years of almost unprecedented inequality — George W. Bush does find Trump’s rhetorical style distasteful? Is that really any reason to turn a presidential war criminal into a liberal hero?

November 22nd, 2017
Rebecca Gordon
November 22nd, 2017
By Rebecca Gordon
On the Rehabilitation of George W. Bush

So what if — after 16 years of fruitless war, 16 years of disintegrating American infrastructure, 16 years of almost unprecedented inequality — George W. Bush does find Trump’s rhetorical style distasteful? Is that really any reason to turn a presidential war criminal into a liberal hero?

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Salman’s Shake-Up: Saudi Maneuvers Are Bad for the American People

Only 36 percent of Americans consider Saudi Arabia to be a friend or ally and little benefit has come from America’s special relationship with Saudi Arabia, However, U.S. leaders seem to be accountable elsewhere.

November 21st, 2017
Caleb T. Maupin
November 21st, 2017
By Caleb T. Maupin
Salman’s Shake-Up: Saudi Maneuvers Are Bad for the American People

Only 36 percent of Americans consider Saudi Arabia to be a friend or ally and little benefit has come from America’s special relationship with Saudi Arabia, However, U.S. leaders seem to be accountable elsewhere.

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Zimbabwe: Domestic Rivalries, US-China Competition Underlie Political Crisis

The political turmoil in Zimbabwe is a product of both domestic factional rivalries and broader international political intrigue. Don’t let the corporate media impose its usual superficial narrative on the events in Zimbabwe; as with all things Africa, there’s so much more than meets the eye.

November 20th, 2017
Eric Draitser
November 20th, 2017
By Eric Draitser
Zimbabwe: Domestic Rivalries, US-China Competition Underlie Political Crisis

The political turmoil in Zimbabwe is a product of both domestic factional rivalries and broader international political intrigue. Don’t let the corporate media impose its usual superficial narrative on the events in Zimbabwe; as with all things Africa, there’s so much more than meets the eye.

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Operation Orchard: In 2007, Israeli Intelligence Misled the CIA on a Syrian Nuclear Strike

In joining Israel and the White House selling military intervention in Syria, the CIA and international inspectors hid key evidence that would undermine the case.

November 20th, 2017
Gareth Porter
November 20th, 2017
By Gareth Porter
Operation Orchard: In 2007, Israeli Intelligence Misled the CIA on a Syrian Nuclear Strike

In joining Israel and the White House selling military intervention in Syria, the CIA and international inspectors hid key evidence that would undermine the case.

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Saudi Arabia’s War on Yemen Is Killing 130 Children a Day & Other Bleak Statistics

Saudi strikes have been indiscriminate, hitting schools, hospitals, apartment buildings and key civilian infrastructure like ports, bridges and roads. Any one of these strikes is a war crime. In the aggregate, they become crimes against humanity.

November 20th, 2017
Juan Cole
November 20th, 2017
By Juan Cole
Saudi Arabia’s War on Yemen Is Killing 130 Children a Day & Other Bleak Statistics

Saudi strikes have been indiscriminate, hitting schools, hospitals, apartment buildings and key civilian infrastructure like ports, bridges and roads. Any one of these strikes is a war crime. In the aggregate, they become crimes against humanity.

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Poll: Americans Would Cut Middle East War Spending

But “crusaders” backed by foreign interests shape policy

November 16th, 2017
Grant F. Smith
November 16th, 2017
By Grant F. Smith
Poll: Americans Would Cut Middle East War Spending

But “crusaders” backed by foreign interests shape policy

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