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Bush 41 Finally Speaks on Iraq War
A dozen years too late, President George W Bush has given voice to his doubts about rushing into the Iraq War, mainly blaming his advisors.
Kissinger, the Bombardier: How Diplomacy by Air Power Became a US Tradition
Kissinger invokes today's endless, open-ended wars to justify his diplomacy by air power in Cambodia and elsewhere nearly half a century ago.
Rejecting US Claims, Doctors Without Borders Demands War Crimes Probe
The US airstrike on October 3 killed at least 30 people.
The Distortion and Death Behind Israel/Palestine Coverage
A crisis in Palestine is again all over the headlines.
Millions Died Because Kissinger Prolonged the Vietnam War for Years After Betraying Peace Treaty
In order to understand the disastrous trajectory of US foreign policy, one must understand Henry Kissinger.
The Empire of Chaos: An Interview With Noam Chomsky
Chomsky discusses the chaos and destabilization born of raining destruction upon other nations.
Afghanistan “After” the US War: Once More Down the Rabbit Hole
The end of the US's war in Afghanistan is an example of US obliviousness to the condition of a country occupied for 14 years.
To Help Syrians, Back Real Diplomacy to End the War
Real diplomacy - the kind requiring compromise for a meaningful agreement - is just getting started.
US Is Still Stonewalling an Independent Review of Why It Bombed a Hospital
The US is keeping troops in Afghanistan because of “a risk of deterioration.”
A High-Dollar Speech Sends Former Israeli Prime Minister to US Federal Court on Claims of War Crimes
He has been accused of involvement in the murders of ten passengers on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.