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Why are the Russians Exposing their Pre Election Links with the Trump Campaign?

November 11th, 2016
A senior Russian diplomat announced that the Russian government had ongoing ties to the presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump. Why? more »

Exclusive Interview with Putin on DNC Emails – From Russia with Love

July 26th, 2016
Putin: You’ve got Hillary Clinton running as a strong and independent woman. Of course, nobody would know who she is had she not married Bill Clinton. She’s not independent. Quite the contrary. She had to marry a philandering redneck to get to where she is. more »

Et tu Barack? The End of Turkey’s Little Erdogan

February 25th, 2016
If Turkey cooperates and allows what will happen inevitably to happen quietly, i.e. peace in Syria with a government chosen by Syrians, then the White House and company can take a victory lap with the knowledge than no one will be forced to take a serious look at what they all did to destroy a society. more »

NATO Defending Turkey – ISIS Oil Trade

December 3rd, 2015
By Michael Collins By reinforcing the Turkish military presence along the routes of ISIS oil to Turkey, NATO is protecting the illicit ISIS oil trade that supports the reviled terrorist organization. (Washington, DC 12/02) NATO announced Tuesday that it… more »

Obama Irresponsibly Bashes Putin

October 7th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Obama is responsible for more deaths, destruction and human misery than any of his predecessors - continuing Bush’s AfPak and Iraq wars, waging his own on Libya, Syria, Donbass, and Yemen, as well as partnering with Israeli aggression… more »
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Putin Giving Up on Assad, Says Erdogan

August 12th, 2015
Eric Zuesse Turkey’s President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was asked by an interviewer last week, “On the question of Syria, have you seen changes in the attitude of Russian President Putin?” and Erdogan replied: "As compared to the past, there is a much… more »

Putin Straight Talk v. Obama Double Talk

June 20th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman Putin says what he means and means what he says. His style is forthright. He follows through on what he says. Obama is polar opposite - an inveterate serial liar with no credibility whatever. He says one thing and does another. On the… more »

US Joint Chiefs Chairman General Martin Dempsey Irresponsibly Bashes Putin

June 8th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman is one of many Western government and military officials unjustifiably criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin. He's a leader deserving praise for championing peace and opposing imperial wars. The Wall Street Journal recently… more »
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Putin on WW II Hardships

May 4th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman May 9 marks the 70th anniversary of what Russians call the Great Patriotic War - representing victory over Nazi Germany. No nation endured more and today gets less credit than Russia. Without its contribution, Hitler might have won.… more »
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Putin and Assad Address Western Imperialism

March 27th, 2015
by Stephen Lendman US-dominated NATO is humanity's greatest threat. Its rage for war may kill us all. Last November, Putin told Tass "(w)e are strong because we are right." Russia alone continues going all-out for regional peace and stability.… more »
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  • Cathy Smith The Myth of African Poverty Concocted by the Oligarchy The relations of the global powers to the continent, especially America, Russia, China, and Israel, have mainly been based on resource extraction, strategic economic influence, and…
  • Feminism was once a revolutionary force, a creed born out of struggle, resilience, and the dream of a world much different from what we had been given. It was born from the pain of millions of women working, poor, Black, Indigenous, women of color who refused to take the world as it was. And yet, today, feminism is an idea manipulated, diluted, commodified, and often controlled by those very forces that it initially came into being to dismantle from the military-industrial complex to corporate media giants; feminism today hardly resembles its initial mission of radical social transformation. This has happened because things are ingrained in how our media landscape rolls along. We hardly notice how forces remake feminist discourse into more palatable, consumer-friendly, and politically neutral forms. The corporations that run the media, the intelligence agencies that shape public opinion, and the political powers that remain in control have combined a grand symphony of influence that has redefined feminism, replacing its radical edges with a glittering but hollow vision of empowerment. It is time to reclaim the radical roots of feminism to inspire a new generation of activists to fight for real change.
  • Paul Craig Roberts President Trump’s economic proposals, with one exception, constitute a coherent package. I will address his proposals in a later column. Today I address his bad idea that would cause the failure of Trump’s renewal of the American…
  • Cindy Harper DeepSeek offers open-source generative AI with localized data storage but raises concerns over censorship, privacy, and disruption of Western markets. A recent regulatory clampdown in the United States on TikTok, a Chinese-owned social…
  • Fred Gransville 1) Water Monopolies: Who, When, Where, Why, and How? Water monopolies, a burgeoning threat of the 21st century, are rapidly gaining control over a resource that was once considered a public good. The scale of commercialization has surged…
  • Tracy Turner In a better world, the Arctic would be left to wolves, polar bears, seals, and whales. But not in this world, with our Robber Baron Politicians and Criminal CEOs. The Arctic, once a remote, frozen frontier, is now a hotbed of fierce…
  • Tracy Turner Abstract: The building blocks of 21st century American life, from suburban homes and lawns to gas-guzzling SUVs that clog roadways, have been rooted in excess. Today's culture of consumption controls almost every phase of our lives; excess…
  • Chris Spencer The State of Israel is an intricately interlinked part of the geopolitics of the region, largely through its special relationship with the United States, complemented by that with Russia, and now spreading toward Africa, Latin America, and…
  • By Cathy Smith God, my blade-server, encrypts my soul in the fortress of His protection, shielding me from the firewalls of fear. His commands are my protocols, sharpening my spirit like a flawless algorithm in the face of battle. Though the route of my…
  • Governor Gavin Newsom's ban on gas-powered string trimmers and leaf blowers in California is a step toward reducing emissions, but it highlights a larger issue: the growing environmental impact of gas-guzzling SUVs. While small engine reforms are positive, the SUV culture continues to drive global resource depletion, energy crises, and food insecurity…
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