EUGENE RUMER, RICHARD SOKOLSKY, PAUL STRONSKI Major geopolitical shifts and internal dynamics are setting the stage for possible increased great-power competition in Central Asia between Russia and China at a time when the region is becoming less hospitable to the projection of U.S. power and to the promotion …
Read More »Fixing Geneva III
Andrew J. Tabler Pushing the Syrian opposition to the negotiating table while the regime’s onslaught continues will only worsen the situation, so Washington should press Russia for a true ceasefire if it wants the talks to produce actual progress. With only days to spare before the latest deadline, …
Read More »America Should Stop Reassuring Saudi Arabia
Doug Bandow On Saturday, Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Riyadh to reassure the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states that the United States stood with them. “Nothing has changed” as a result of the nuclear pact with Iran, he insisted. Washington’s long relationship with …
Read More »What’s Really Going on with Oil?
F. William Engdahl If there is any single price of any commodity that determines the growth or slowdown of our economy, it is the price of crude oil. Too many things don’t calculate today in regard to the dramatic fall in the world oil price. In June 2014 …
Read More »Israel, Saudi Arabia, Defense And Oil Spent Nearly One Trillion Urging DC For More War In 2015
The defense industry spent $56,272,948 to influence Washington last year, but they weren’t the only ones urging Congress and Obama for more war. The defense industry spent millions lobbying the federal government last year, but they weren’t the only ones urging the country toward more war. Countries like …
Read More »New US Airport in Syria While ISIL Struggles to Pay the Mujahedeen-But Where Are the Syrians?
Following intensive construction work in Rumailan old military airport in Hasakah province in the North East of Syria, including extending its runways, the airport is now ready to be turned into the first US military base on Syrian territories. The base, strategically located in the center on the …
Read More »US Unleashing Deadly Virus in Donbass, Ukraine?
By Stephen Lendman Chemical, biological and radiological warfare is a longstanding US practice, used in direct and proxy wars, Syrians and Yemenis notably affected. On January 22, the Donbass International News Agency (DINA) headlined “Deadly virus leaked from US laboratory – DPR Army and Intelligence,” saying: “More than …
Read More »The Davos Blind Eye: How the Rich Eat the Poor and the World: The Big Lies
The just-released Oxfam Davos Report which the mass media have ignored arrestingly shows that 62 individuals – 388 in 2010 – now own more wealth than 50% of the world’s population. More shockingly, it reports from its uncontested public sources that this share of wealth by half of …
Read More »Sanctions On Iran Over Nuclear Program Lifted, New Sanctions Over Missile Test Imposed
The new sanctions prevent 11 entities and individuals linked to the missile program from using the US banking system. The move came after international nuclear sanctions on Iran were lifted as part of a deal hailed by President Barack Obama on Sunday as “smart”. Four American-Iranians were also …
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