• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Paul Craig Roberts
"The problem is that the world has listened to Americans for far too bloody long." -- Dr. Julian Osborne, from the 2000 film version of Nevil Shute's 1957 book, On the Beach
Neocon war hawk Paul Wolfowitz is now "optimistic" about President Trump and privately emailing HR McMaster and James Mattis to whore for more wars in the Middle East.
The apparent and surprisingly abrupt demise in Steve Bannon's influence offers a major potential opening for neoconservatives, many of whom opposed Trump's election precisely because of his association with Bannon and the "America Firsters,"
The Happiest Dude in America"...Lindsey Graham is giddy over President Trump's new interventionist foreign policy. Wednesday on Fox and Friends he said, "I am like the happiest dude in America right now." "We have got a president and a na
The Trump administration's growing use of military force in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen has neoconservative hawks rooting for an armed confrontation with what they view as the root of all evil in the Middle East: Iran.
Republican political leaders in Washington who condemned Obama's plan to bomb Syria in 2013 are gung ho over President Trump's bombing last week. Even "progressives" are jumping on the bomb band wagon. Are we all neocons now?
It was a bumper day for John McCain when on Friday Donald Trump's Republican nemesis gloated as Trump's "art of the deal" collapsed in the last minute, after the President and Ryan-led effort to repeal Obamacare suffered what appears to be a terminal
Washington insiders are attempting to undermine the presidency by having a continual investigation, and it's unbelievably irresponsible, Daniel McAdams, executive director at Ron Paul Institute told RT.
President Trump's Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, is under fire for what Democrats and neocons claim is a false statement during his confirmation hearing about contacts with Russian officials. Is this about perjury? The Russian threat? Or just polit
Less than three weeks into the presidency of Donald J. Trump, there are several troubling signs that the new administration is abandoning its foreign policy mandate and going off the rails.
There are serious signs that the Trump administration will continue to seek better relations with Russia. It declines to get involved in the hustling in Ukraine. It is ready to give up on the catastrophic regime-change agenda the neocons implemented
There are serious signs that the Trump administration will continue to seek better relations with Russia. It declines to get involved in the hustling in Ukraine. It is ready to give up on the catastrophic regime-change agenda the neocons implemented
When Rex Wayne Tillerson presented himself before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, one thing became perfectly clear: when it comes to America's dealings with Russia, the Republican establishment is gearing up to fight Trump's Russia "reset