British SAS Special Forces “Dressed Up as ISIS Rebels” Fighting Assad in Syria

by Stephen Lendman via Information Clearing House On August 2, Britain’s Sunday Express newspaper headlined “SAS dress as ISIS fighters in undercover war on jihadis,” saying: “More than 120...

Washington’s Fifth Columns Inside Russia and China

by Paul Craig Roberts It took two decades for Russia and China to understand that “pro-democracy” and “human rights” organizations operating within their countries were subversive organizations funded by...

Assange: the untold story of an epic struggle for justice

The siege of Knightsbridge is both an emblem of gross injustice and a gruelling farce. For three years, a police cordon around the Ecuadorean embassy in London has served...

Why Americans believe bombing Hiroshima was necessary

by Gary G. Kohls MD August 6, 2015, is the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a civilian city that had minimal military value, despite the claims...

​MH17: A year without truth

From RT. A year ago, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was brought down over the territory of conflict-torn Ukraine. This tragedy shocked the world and affected families in many countries....

Obama’s “Safe Zone” in Syria intended to turn it into new Libya

by Shamus Cooke The road to war is paved with a thousand lies. A fresh fib was tossed on the lie-cluttered warpath to Syria, when it was announced that...

Jonathan Freedland and the “Price Tag”

by LeanToTheLeft A response by CiFer “LeanToTheLeft” to the Guardian article “Israel’s hawks can’t dodge blame for this day of violence” “Israel’s hawks can’t dodge blame for this day...

U.S. Tries to Stir Ethnic Division in Crimea – but fails thus far

by Eric Zuesse On Saturday, August 1st, Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko (who now acknowledges that his government is illegitimate and that his predecessor Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown in a...

While others moan and rant, Jeremy Corbyn rocks

by Bryan Hemming You’ve got to love Albert Einstein. Nutty professor personified, he invented the atom bomb by mistake. I wish I could do stuff like that by scribbling...

The West, the Middle East and oil: a conspiracy theory?

by Ian Sinclair at Open Democracy This is a good summary of some of the under-reported realities of the Mid-East situation, though we could offer a caveat to its...

Viet Nam a half century later

by David Swanson Jimmy Carter called a war waged in Vietnam by the United States — a war that killed 60,000 Americans and 4,000,000 Vietnamese, without burning down a...

A small voice of reason in the newest wave of MH17 hysteria and lies

The West accuses Russia and the Donbass separatists of having brought down the plane with a Buk missile -- it's a lie....

So what is the real deal with Iran?

by The Saker I have to begin this column with a mea culpa: I have been predicting a US attack on Iran since at least 2007 and so far,...

World War 2: a just war?

by Ian Sinclair at the New Left Project Though I’ve forgotten an awful lot of my university education, one thing I do remember is one of my tutors arguing...

A brief history of Guatemalan genocide

By Eric Zuesse, as originally published at strategic-culture.org. On 8 July 2015, in a pervasively ignored but historically very important news event (briefly mentioned by the BBC), the only...

MH-17: Is the Truth Out There? Or has the US confined the real story to the X-Files?

by Jonathan Barrett Please note this is an opinion piece and not an opinion piece masquerading as a news report. You will find plenty of those in the mainstream...

Russian Duma dares to limit Imperial power

In a brazen move, designed to ensure that Russia is ruled by Russians, the Duma has passed laws limiting the powers of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to operate inside Russia....

George Clooney: fronting for US war interests, while posing as anti-war

George Clooney is being paid by the world’s top two war profiteers, Lockheed-Martin and Boeing, to oppose war profiteering by Africans disloyal to the U.S. government’s agenda.

The Road to Guantanamo (2006)

Three young British Muslims tell the story of how they came to be in US custody at Guantánamo for over two years, and the horrors that awaited them there…

Why Jeremy Corbyn is terrifying the London elite

by Craig Murray For a decade, I have argued that democracy in the UK is dysfunctional because an entrenched party system offers no real choice. The major parties offer...