Daily Archives: August 22, 2017
Trump KNOWS 9/11 was an inside job — yet lies and blames Afghanistan
Trump is clearly under the control of the elements of the Deep State that murdered three thousand Americans in an act of high treason on September 11, 2001
Trump vows victory in Afghanistan, stays silent on troop levels
Jim W. Dean - Trump is setting himself up as he always does to be able to blame someone else for the failure, or just declare political bankruptcy, which worked so well in his real estate career.
The world remembers 64th anniversary of the west-sponsored coup in Iran
Peaceful, tolerant and socially oriented Islam was seen as a tremendous threat, at least in London, Washington, and Paris. It had to be stopped, even destroyed - resolutely and by all available means. Only the pre-approved Wahhabism, which was collaborative with the West and from the onset at least partially 'co-produced' by the British Empire, was singled-out and allowed to 'bloom and succeed'.
Taliban warns Afghanistan will become ‘a graveyard’ for US
The Taliban warned that Afghanistan would become "a graveyard" for the United States Tuesday after President Donald Trump cleared the way for thousands more American troops to be sent to the war-torn country.
Washington’s new strategy in Afghanistan aimed against China, expert says
Nowadays, China is the main rival of the US on the global arena, according to Adzhar Kurtov
US, South Korea begin military drill as North reacts
South Korea and the U.S. began a massive annual military exercise Monday, ignoring repeated threats by rival North Korea.
Trump Seeking to Revive Slavery Era Codes: US Analyst
A senior political analyst in Detroit said US President Donald Trump has created an atmosphere full of “racist and neo-fascist sentiments” in an attempt to revive slavery era codes.
Referendum Puts Iraqi Kurdistan Region Stability at Risk
Iraqi Kurdistan region suffers deep social, political and economic problems and holding the referendum for independence now can provoke instability in the region.
Trump announces greater involvement in Afghanistan; Taliban pledge to fight on
President Donald Trump announced on Monday night his administration’s plans to continue the engagement of the United States military in Afghanistan, a strategy meant to combat the influence of the Taliban and the ISIS affiliate in the country that will for go a formal timetable and instead rely upon “conditions on the ground” to guide U.S. activities.
Migrant boats in Black Sea spark fears of new route
Romanian authorities said Monday that they had caught a fishing boat with 68 asylum seekers off Romania's coast, the second such incident in a week, raising fears that a new migrant route to Europe is opening up.
Part 1: Darkness at Noon
Democracy and freedom of expression are under attack. There is blood in the streets. How did it get that way? Where did it come from, what are its sources and what continues to drive it?
Patrick J. Buchanan has morally and intellectually shot himself in the head
If “all men are created equal” is an ideological principle and not a universal law which binds all human beings together, as Buchanan implies, then we are in big trouble.
‘Strategic accountability’ and North Korean nuclear crisis
In response to Kim Jong-un regime, US administration seems to be adopting new policy of 'strategic accountability'
The Rape of Japan After World War II Revisited
Many Japanese women and girls were so worried about attacks that they cut their hair short and tried to pass themselves off as men. Some females reportedly carried cyanide tablets, ready to commit suicide before enduring rape.