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Assad the tyrant?

by Philip Roddis, May 23, 2016 I know men and women of intelligence, courage, independence and good intent who...

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NATO Summit Closes By Condemning Russia

by Eric Zuesse The issues that were discussed at this year’s NATO Summit were mainly preparations for a possible...

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NATO’s Misguided Response to “Hybrid Threat”

by Andrew Korybko The NATO Defense College put together an extensive publication last December about “NATO’s Response to Hybrid...

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Crowd-funded propaganda? Ummm…no thanks

“The last few days have been seismic and historic for Britain, the greatest political crisis since the second world...

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British Troops Enter Syria and Libya to Ensure That War Outlives ISIS

by Dan Glazebrook, via CounterPunch The Normandy landings, launched 72 years ago this week, saw the opening of a...

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Holier Than Thou: The Guardian View on The Panama Papers

by Frank We don’t pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes.” Leona Helmsley, American business woman and socialite...

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A World War Has Begun: Break the Silence

I have been filming in the Marshall Islands, which lie north of Australia, in the middle of the Pacific...

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Letter to Doctors Without Borders

by Ron West I had supported Doctors Without Borders because they had been apolitical, and largely neutral in conflicts....

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Freeing Julian Assange: the last chapter

by John Pilger One of the epic miscarriages of justice of our time is unravelling. The United Nations Working...

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Putin Calls Out Obama on a Big Lie

by Eric Zuesse In 2009, US President Obama said that the missile defense only serves as protection from Iranian...

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Latin America Has to Fight and Win!

by Andre Vltchek, republished from Counterpunch For now, Argentina is lost and Venezuela is deeply wounded, divided and frustrated....

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Readers’ Letters: Guardian [of the status quo]

Continuing our series publishing letters/e-mails to and/or about The Guardian. If you have written any letters that you have...

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CIF Readers Demand Better Reporting on Corbyn

by Vaska In the past month and a half or so, both the Guardian and the Observer have come...

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How Kiev Silenced Ukraine’s Biggest Opposition Newspaper

A two pronged campaign of heavy-handed harrassment, obstruction, demonization and intimidation by government and radicals stretching over 15 months...

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The revolutionary act of telling the truth

by John Pilger George Orwell said, “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”...

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Jonathan Freedland: “Corbyn should embrace insincerity! Like we do!”

by Bryan Hemming The slightest glimpse of Jonathan Freedland’s photo gets me smirking these days. It all started when...

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The push for “humanitarian invasion” continues

Regardless of how tired, threadbare and discredited the entire “humanitarian war” meme is becoming, and no matter how transparent...

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No, Corbyn doesn’t need to win over the MSM – he needs to talk directly to the people

by BlackCatte Corbyn’s best endorsement, both of his integrity and his potential power, is the media hate being poured...

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US Media Control: the backstory

by Eric Zuesse The show aired on September 5th, and interviewed their contracted expert KT McFarland. Watch the clip...

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On meeting dodgy people

by Owen Jones on Tumblr Disclaimer: I’ve known Jeremy Corbyn for years, and I support his against-all-odds leadership campaign....

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