13 May 2019 — Global Research
The Gwadar Terrorist Attack Exposed the International Media’s Double Standards
The BBC reported that the “Balochistan Liberation Army” (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack and quoted the terrorist organization as “saying it had targeted Chinese and other foreign investors”. Read more…
The 5G Revolution: Millions of “Human Guinea Pigs” in Big Telecom’s Global Experiment
By Michael Welch and Chris Cook
On April 3, Verizon flipped the switch in the US cities of Chicago and Minneapolis, making the telecom company the first carrier in the world to make the 5G network accessible to properly equipped devices. Read more…
The Zionist Idea Has Never Been More Terrifying than It Is Today
By Rima Najjar
To Palestinians, the intersection between Judaism and Zionism has always been considered the most dangerous aspect of Israel’s existence as a Jewish state in Palestine today. Read more…
Al Baghdadi: The US Couldn’t Wish for a Greater Ally
The goal had been to further isolate the Syrian government in aid of Washington’s ultimate goal of overthrowing Damascus. When growing numbers of extremists failed to do this, the US then used the presence of ISIS as a pretext for a revised version of the direct military intervention Russia had thwarted just a year earlier. Read more…
Pre-emptive Nuclear War: The Role of Israel in Triggering an Attack on Iran
While one can conceptualize the loss of life and destruction resulting from present-day wars including Iraq and Afghanistan, it is impossible to fully comprehend the devastation which might result from a Third World War, using “new technologies” and advanced weapons, until it occurs and becomes a reality. Read more…
Why the U.S. Labeled Iran’s Revolutionary Guards a Terrorist Organization
Considering the fact that between 25 and 30 percent of the Iranian economy is owned and/or operated by the Revolutionary Guards, sanctioning of the organization’s economic activities,especially its foreign trade, is bound to further depress Iran’s economy and, hence, its people’s living conditions. Read more…
The Western American Empire Plays the War Card
A vast arc of growing tensions and conflicts extends from East Asia to Central Asia, from the Middle East to Europe, from Africa to Latin America. Read more…
Why Does Trump Like Communist Vietnam? Because It’s Capitalist.
By Mark Karlin
In 2019, the evolution of Vietnam toward capitalism, praised by the Trump administration, is not without irony. A ruinous and brutal U.S. war against North Vietnam and its Viet Cong supporters in the south ended with the U.S. withdrawal of military troops in 1973, followed by a complete end to the conflict in 1975. Read more…