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Turkey’s President ErdoÄźan Bombs Kurdish Workers’ Party in Cynical Bid for Power
Turkish president gambles on a state-induced climate of fear to call snap elections.
War Begets War Refugees: The Moral Bankruptcy of Italy and NATO
Now that the refugee crisis is worsening, it behooves NATO to deal with the problem.
Documents Published by WikiLeaks Reveal the NSA’s Corporate Priorities
Top-secret intercepts show that economic spying by the US is pervasive, and that it's wielded to benefit powerful corporate interests.
Grand Bargain Is Not So Grand
The US has also placed all NATO countries plus Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan under its “nuclear umbrella.”
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War Crime: NATO Deliberately Destroyed Libya’s Water Infrastructure
The deliberate destruction of a nation's water infrastructure is not simply a war crime.
Why We Should Be Skeptical of a No-Fly Zone in Syria
US and NATO military actions often have more to do with geostrategic concerns than humanitarian goodwill.
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John Pilger | Why the Rise of Fascism Is Again the Issue
The US government has repeatedly lied to the public in order to wage war abroad, and control other nations and their resources.
A Very Difficult Task of Reconciling Donbas and Euromaidan Ukraine: An Academic Viewpoint
A very informative half-day conference on the current situation in Ukraine took place at the University of Ottawa on December 4, 2014.
The Propaganda War Over Crimea’s Break From Ukraine
Given the very high stakes involved, it is time to step back and examine what is actually taking place in Crimea.
Uncomplicated, in Afghanistan
Rhetoric from NATO and the Pentagon regularly claims that Afghans have benefited from the past 13 years of US/NATO warfare, but reports from other agencies complicate these claims.