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Medvedev's Nov. 23 Address to the Nation: A Stark, Measured Statement of The Grave Strategic Reality

November 29th, 2011
by larouchepac.com Russian President Dmitri Medvedev's November 23 televised address to the nation conveyed the stark reality that the Russian leadership anticipates the outbreak of global nuclear war, and is determined both to defend Russia under those… more »

Lauren Booth: Three people in this marriage. The PSC, the JC and Harry’s Place

November 28th, 2011
By Gilad Atzmon This week, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign has revealed itself to be ethically compromised at the highest level. In recent months it has become clear that the central office of the PSC, are increasingly pandering to the whims of… more »

Indefinite Domestic Military Detentions

November 28th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Congress is now considering legislative language to mandate indefinite military detentions of US citizens suspected of present or past associations with alleged terrorist groups, with or without evidence to prove it. More on that… more »

The New Authoritarianism: From Decaying Democracies to Technocratic Dictatorships and Beyond

November 28th, 2011
James Petras Introduction We live in a time of dynamic, regressive, regime changes. A period in which major political transformations and the dramatic roll back of a half century of socio-economic legislation are accelerated by a prolonged and deepening… more »

No to Co-Option: MoveOn is the Opposite of the Occupy Movement

November 28th, 2011
By Kevin Zeese MoveOn’s History of Undermining Progressive Causes in Support of the Corporate-Dominated Democratic Party While most of the comments about my articleon Van Jones and our GeneralAssembly's call for independence from the Democratic Party… more »

Israel: Profile of a Rogue State

November 28th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Rogue states spurn international law, treaties, conventions, and in Israel's case its own laws and Supreme Court decisions. Daily examples offer proof, including from Ahmed el-Helah and Mariam Itani's new book titled, "The Suffering… more »

Spreading Eurozone Contagion

November 28th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman The operative word is contagion. It's malignant and spreading because it's unresolved and irresponsibly addressed. Germany, Europe's strongest economy, just had its worst ever bond auction since 1999. Over a third of 10-year bunds… more »

Rage for Change in Egypt

November 28th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Tantawi Last February, Egyptians celebrated Hosni Mubarak's ouster. He became an obstacle to Washington's Middle East agenda and had to go. For years, State Department and Pentagon officials wanted him out for opposing key US… more »

The Troubling Case of Saif Gadhafi

November 28th, 2011
By Franklin Lamb - (Zintan, Libya) Despite the claims of the National Transitional Council of Libya (NTC) that Saif al Islam Gadhafi, the apprehended subject of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant that ordered his transport to The Hague, is… more »

Why the Occupy Movement is doomed to failure?

November 28th, 2011
By Prakash Kona I never understood what the Occupy Movement aimed to achieve to begin with. Either it was too ambitious in aspiring to challenge corporate despotism or its goals were impossible to begin with. Not to mention it continues to be abstract… more »

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  • by Tracy Turner Plastic has been in use for over a century. It was first created in the mid-19th century, with the invention of celluloid in 1869, and it is considered the first actual plastic. The widespread commercial production of plastics began in…
  • Employees from the World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli air strike on their vehicles in the central Gaza Strip. (Majdi Fathi / NurPhoto via Getty Images) JAMES BAMFORD Because it isn’t so much the bombs that kill but the list that puts…
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  • By David Swanson Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty declares that NATO members will assist another member if attacked by “taking action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force.” But the UN Charter does not say anywhere that warmaking…
  • By Tracy Turner The Legacy of Unit 8200 - When browsing Yandex Images, looking for artistic renderings of Zionism, it is expected to see either an Octopus strangling the Earth or an Octopus strangling the Rotunda Dome in Washington, D.C. The legacy of…
  • David Swanson I fervently hope, dear reader, that you do not agree that every person in Israel deserves to die. But I know some of you do, and I hope to suggest a better way of looking at it. I know that you’re even more unlikely to agree with me that…
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  • Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic At least from the very academic viewpoint, war is a condition of armed conflict between at least two sides (but, in fact, states). There are, historically, several types of warfare as conventional warfare, civil war, lightning…
  • By: Brett Redmayne-Titley. “… we see the brutal repression that we have not seen in the [US] universities...The truth is that this unprecedented brutal repression...expresses at state of panic for the western system in general.”- Bashar al-Assad. As…
  • Matt Taibbi The 2024 presidential race increasingly looks like it will be decided by lawyers, not voters, as Democrats unveil plans for America's first lawfare election. The fix is in. To “protect democracy,” democracy is already being canceled. We just…

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