Truthout
US foreign policy
Whither Ukraine?
But more important than Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's cowardice is the fact that he is a scoundrel.
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Do We Care About People if They Live in Bahrain?
For three years now people in the little island nation of Bahrain have been nonviolently protesting and demanding democratic reforms.
We Want to Set Our House in Order: Our Own Way (Part III)
Why does the West not believe in the Thai people?
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Biased Because of Misplaced Priorities (Part II)
Thailand needs to break off from the past. Thailand needs a clean slate.
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Hollande’s Visit to the US: the Poodle and the Fox
What Heisbourg praises is precisely what should be criticized and the achievements the two presidents are proud of need to be questioned.
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Salt and Terror in Afghanistan
Non-military aid to Afghanistan, sent by the US since 2002, now approaches 100 billion dollars.
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The Hypocrisy of Human Rights Watch
This affinity for the US government agenda is not limited to Latin America.
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Noam Chomsky | Prerogatives of Power
The debate in American scholarly and media circles is about whether Iran can be contained, and whether the huge NSA surveillance system is needed to protect US security.
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Drones Speak for America in Yemen
While the Obama administration promises to investigate drone strikes, civilians in Yemen are dying and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is garnering new recruits.
“Our Leaders Do Not Mean Well“
Foreign policy critic William Blum discusses Barack Obama, the media, the United States allying itself with terrorists, and more.