Washington’s Global Economic Wars: Selected Articles

19 October 2016 — Global Research

usa-eagleWashington’s Global Economic Wars

By Prof. James Petras, October 19 2016

During most of the past two decades Washington has aggressively launched military and economic wars against at least nine countries, either directly or through its military aid to regional allies and proxies. US air and ground troops have bombed or invaded Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon. More recently Washington has escalated its global economic war against major economic rivals as well as against weaker countries.  The US no longer confines its aggressive impulses to peripheral economic countries in the Middle East, Latin America and Southern Asia:  It has declared trade wars against world powers in Asia, Eastern and Central Europe and the Gulf states.

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The Tories just tried to sneak out the biggest EVER privatisation of the NHS By Steve Topple

18 October 2016 — The Canary

The Conservative government has quietly announced one of the biggest sell-offs in the entire history of the NHS. On Friday 14 October, the government’s website released details of nine NHS contracts that are up for sale. And they are worth a staggering £7.9bn; 7.3% of the total NHS budget.

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The Danger of Nuclear War between USA and Russia

18 October 2016 — Global Research

Screen Shot 2016-10-18 at 11.12.44War between US and Russia Could Be Sooner than Later. “The Danger of a Nuclear War”

By Joachim Hagopian, October 18 2016

Barely noticed in a virtual media blackout in the West are at least a half dozen high alert, significant international developments that all strongly indicate the extreme danger of a nuclear war breaking out at any time against Russia and its Eastern alliance.

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'Nothing to See Here' Is Pundit Takeaway on DNC Leaks

18 October 2016 — FAIR

Atllantic: What the WikiLeaks Emals Say About Clinton

The Atlantic‘s Russell Berman (10/13/16) says you “shouldn’t be surprised” by what’s in the leaked Clinton campaign emails.

Leaks from Hillary Clinton’s campaign emails have been trickling in for the past week. The leaks—along with previous DNC emails—provide intimate details about the inner workings of the campaign that may well soon elect the most powerful person on Earth.

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