• https://www.paulcraigroberts.orgPaul Craig Roberts
If President Trump's 2025 national security strategy document means anything, and I hope it does, the Union of Atomic Scientists can move back the hand on the doomsday clock a couple of hours.
In 2016, to stop Donald Trump, the false story was fabricated in London by intel operatives Halper and Steele that I had an affair with Gen Flynn, and that I was a Russian spy. This was used to investigate the Trump campaign, and later, the Trump adm
After being exposed as former national security state agents by MintPress, large numbers of officials working in the highest levels of top social media platforms have deleted their profiles or wiped the incriminating evidence from the internet.
The end of the Cold War in 1989 provided a fantastic opportunity for a major reset in relations between the American people and the people of Russia, China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and other nations that US officials had long designated as offici
Judge Says Classified Docs Being Withheld For National Security In Would-Be Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Trial As He Fires Public Defenders, Represents Himself
What if the federal government captures in real time the contents of every telephone call, email and text message and all the fiber-optic data generated by every person and entity in the United States 24/7?
Perhaps it's too soon to mark nuclear power's revival in the U.S. but there is a burst of activity that should ultimately yield a new generation of advanced nuclear plants and small modular reactors.
Yesterday, I wrote about the decades-long obsession that the U.S. national-security establishment -- i.e., the Pentagon, the CIA, and the NSA -- has had with Cuba. Long ago, as part of their Cold War against the Reds...
The Grayzone obtained leaked audio from AIPAC's 2025 Congressional Summit in which the organization's Executive Director Elliot Brandt boasted that his group had groomed several top Trump national security officials, and is able to "access" their
The Washington Post is reporting today that recently-ousted National Security Advisor Mike Waltz may have been involved in activities even more nefarious than inviting journalists onto highly sensitive Signal group chats.
Mike Waltz is out as the national security advisor, along with his deputy. Chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports the latest on the ousting and what's likely to come. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce also reacts.