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‘Keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down’: a potted and bloody history of NATO

From its inception to the present, Nato has been intent on pursuing a policy of aggression. Jonathan Maunders explains   ‘Keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down’ – those were the words of Nato’s first Secretary General, Lord Ismay, when explaining the aims behind …

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Liberating Syria from Al Qaeda-ISIS: US-Supported Terrorists Admit Taking Heavy Casualties in Aleppo

Liberating Syria depends on winning the battle for Aleppo. It continues raging, government forces inflicting heavy losses on US-supported terrorists. According to Fars News, citing RT International’s Arabic service, (s)ources close to the terrorist groups admitted” taking up to 2,500 casualties – dead or wounded fighters in the …

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United States Must Answer for War Crimes in the Middle East

The West is feverishly seeking someone to blame for the catastrophic situation in the Middle East. Following on from John Kerry, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has announced his intention to request that the International Criminal Court investigate Russian «war crimes» in Syria. Hillary Clinton, a contender for …

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Exclusive: Russian TV Rossiya 24 Documentary ‘President’

Editorial Note Amidst latest mudslinging on Russia and especially its President Vladimir Putin, this documentary is something worth watching. Publicly, the West keeps promoting itself as a champion of democratic values of freedom of speech and thought, but the media depictions of its presumed foes often goes beyond decency. Think …

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NGOs Supporting America’s Imperial Ruthlessness in Syria

NGOs listed below support US-led imperial ruthlessness to topple Assad and destroy Syrian sovereign independence. by Stephen Lendman How else to explain their disgraceful joint statement, wanting Russia’s membership on the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) ended when its term expires at yearend. On October 28, General Assembly members …

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