There is a reason that most countries polled in December 2013 by Gallup called the United States the greatest threat to peace in the world, and why Pew found that viewpoint increased in 2017.
"And if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don't know.."
Did I blink and the North Koreans launched another missile? Did I miss it? What's happened to the headless chicken panic? Missile Fatigue? Provocation or escalation? An
In a Daily Mail interview, Jim Rickards says the next financial crisis is eight months away, will be BIGGER than the last and triggered by war with North Korea.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) had to push heavily and very publicly against the Senate leadership to get even the limited debate that ultimately occurred on his amendment, aiming to revoke the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF).
war authorization and the 2002 Iraq war authorization...Sen. Rand Paul has forced a vote on his amendment to repeal the 2001 Afghanistan war authorization and the 2002 Iraq war authorization. The vote is not on the amendment, but whether they can ev
In the month of August, the US Air Force dropped more than 500 bombs in Afghanistan, which officials were quick to note was the single highest month of bombs dropped in five years, going all the way back to 2012.
Washington, D.C. -- (RT) Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has vowed to delay a $700 billion defense bill until he is promised a vote on amending the use of military force in Afghanistan and Iraq, aiming to end the wars in the two countries.
If the Pentagon suddenly bombed North Korea, killing thousands of North Korean citizens, that would clearly be considered an act of war. Yet, when the U.S. government intentionally targets North Korea with economic sanctions that kill thousands of No
If war ends up breaking out in Korea, President Trump, the Pentagon, and the CIA will be announcing that it was all North Korea fault. They'll say that North Korea was "begging for war," and that the United States was "forced" to act to pro
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has warned that the escalating North Korean crisis could cause a "planetary catastrophe" and huge loss of life, and described US proposals for further sanctions on Pyongyang as "useless".
We've all been hearing fears of civil war in America recently, and while I think those fears are overblown (as fears generally are), I want to address something that doesn't make the news feeds: the fact that we can take this question seriously e
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, I am looking for signs of UN involvement. Why? Because of the treaty that will allow the UN to enter a civil conflict within the United States along with their "peacekeepers". Here is the story…
There are more parallels between an unfinished 1950s war in Northeast Asia and an ongoing 16-year-old war in the crossroads between Central and South Asia than meet the eye. Let's start with North Korea.
Steve Bannon's Breitbart and others notwithstanding, that was Trump being Trump when he announced he would not be quitting Afghanistan, despite the manifest futility and counterproductivity -- that is, idiocy -- of America's 16-year war there.
The US is alarmed Pakistan decided Russia has the best chance of being a stabilizing force for a peaceful outcome in Afghanistan: the US doesn't want to end the war which is a cash cow, says Brian Becker from the anti-war ANSWER coalition.
• http://www.paulcraigroberts.org, Paul Craig Robert
When I read Professor Thomas DiLorenzo's article ( http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2017/08/21/lincoln-myth-ideological-cornerstone-america-empire/ ) the question that lept to mind was, "How come the South is said to have fought for slavery when t
This evening Trump will announce a new "path forward" in the occupation of Afghanistan. According to the usual leaks it will be very same path the U.S. has taken for 16 years.
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