Duplicitous Peace Talks Resume

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Global activists oppose them. They do so for good reason. They're dead on arrival. They're fake like all previous times. They're ongoing secretly. Doing so conceals manipulated injustice. It diverts attention from what's important.… more »

Bradley Manning Wrongfully Sentenced

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman On July 30, he was wrongfully convicted on 20 of 22 charges. They included multiple Espionage Act violations. It's a WW I relic. It belongs in history's dustbin. It's unrelated to exposing serious government wrongdoing. Manning… more »

The Syrian Chemical Weapons Use Canard

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Throughout months of conflict, Assad faced repeated accusations of chemical weapons use. No evidence whatever suggests it. Clear evidence suggests otherwise. Wrongful accusations persist. They ring hollow. They lack credibility. It… more »

Britain's War on Freedom

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Arguably America, Israel and Britain are the developed world's most repressive states. Democracy's a convenient illusion. It exists in name only. Police state ruthlessness reflects policy. It's not new. It's worse than ever now.… more »

Militarized Peacekeeping for Palestine?

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman So-called Blue Helmets stoke conflict. They don't preserve peace. They don't anywhere. They're imperial enforcers. They're human rights abusers. Vulnerable people they control suffer horrifically. NATO's worse. It's a killing machine.… more »

Fukushima operator pleads for international help as radiation crisis deepens

August 22nd, 2013
TEPCO admits it needs help to contain the radioactive fallout, countries outside of Japan have experience decommissioning reactors, we hope we can consult them and use their experience. UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is “taking this… more »

Egypt's Reign of Terror

August 22nd, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Mark Twain once said history doesn't repeat. It rhymes. French history includes la Terreur (the Reign of Terror). Dickens called it the best and worst of times. It began in 1789. It promised "liberte, egalite and fraternite. It lasted… more »

U.S. Economic Hegemony: Consolidation and Deepening of the Pacific Alliance Trade Bloc

August 22nd, 2013
By Dana Gabriel In a short period of time, the Pacific Alliance has emerged as one of the leading economic integration projects in Latin America. It aims to succeed where others have failed by creating a gateway to Asian markets and building a… more »

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