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September 11, 2001: Debunking Official 9/11 Narratives
11 September 2017 — Global Research The Alleged 9/11 Hijackers: The Claim that Mohamed Atta Had Become a Fanatically Religious Muslim By Consensus911.org, September 10, 2017 In addition to the fact that Mohamed el-Amir was reportedly very devout, whereas the reported behavior of the man known as Mohamed Atta in America indicated that he was not, very Continue reading
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Golfing with Trump: Powerful Elite Can Literally Play for Access
7 September 2017 — Global Research British Air and Drone Strikes in Iraq and Syria. UK Reaper Drone Ops By Chris Cole, September 07, 2017 According to the figures, UK armed air missions in Syria rose by 480% in the first half of 2017 compared with the previous six months. Continue reading
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How Corporate Lobbyists Dominate Meetings with UK and EU Brexit Negotiators By True Publica
New analysis of official statistics on lobby meetings with ministers from the UK’s Department for Exiting the EU (DExEU) and members of the EU’s Brexit Task Force reveals a common willingness to privilege the representatives of corporate interests above all others Continue reading
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The Truth About North Korea: Selected Articles
5 September 2017 — Global Research The mainstream media has vilified North Korea, without acknowledging that the US has threatened to attack the DPRK with nuclear weapons for more than half a century. Who is a threat to global security, Kim Jong-un or Donald Trump? Read our selected articles below. Continue reading
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Proposal for a Lasting Korea Peace Agreement: Signing of a Bilateral North-South Korea Peace Treaty By Prof Michel Chossudovsky
The US sponsored state of war de facto is directed against both North and South Korea. It is characterised by persistent military threats (including the use of nuclear weapons) against the DPRK. It also threatens the ROK which has been under US military occupation since September 1945. Continue reading
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U.S. “Military Aid” to Al Qaeda, ISIS-Daesh
This article was first published by Global Research on October 2, 2016. In relation to the tragic events in Barcelona and Manchester, it is important that Western public opinion be informed regarding the unspoken relationship between Western governments and the ISIS. Continue reading
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A Tit for Tat on US Aggression?
4 September 2017 — Global Research British Troops Withdraw From South Syria, End Training to Militants By Andrew Illingworth, September 04, 2017 Just like US military personnel who were also part of the so-called “moderate opposition” training program in southern Syria, British special forces troops operated from a coalition base established at the town of al-Tanf near Continue reading
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BRICS: Weakening US Hegemony, Reshaping the Global Economy?
3 September 2017 — Global Research In light of the ninth BRICS summit which will be held in Xiamen, China on September 4 and 5, Global Research brings to your attention some articles on the framework and roadmap of the BRICS partnership. Will the US empire break the on-going strategic relations between the concerned countries? Or will Continue reading
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Hurricane Harvey: Environmental Hazards, A Hole in Local Governance
1 September 2017 — Global Research Public Health Emergency in Southeastern Texas By Stephen Lendman, August 31, 2017 Houston and surrounding areas face a likely public health disaster because of huge amounts of toxins released into the air and water, turning the area into a dangerously polluted swamp. Continue reading
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Selected Articles: Heightened Tensions Between Iran and the US?
30 August 2017 — Global Research Trump Seeks Rigged Intelligence to Renege on Iran Nuclear Deal By Stephen Lendman, August 29, 2017 According to London’s Guardian, “US intelligence officials are under pressure from the White House to produce a justification to declare Iran in violation of a 2015 nuclear agreement” – despite no evidence suggesting it. Continue reading
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All The Countries America Has Invaded… in One Map
28 August 2017 — Global Research Watch: Brave Congressman Explains How US Keeps Afghan Heroin Trade Alive at Your Expense By Matt Agorist, August 28, 2017 Congressman Thomas Massie blows the lid off the US subsidized opium trade and taxpayer funds flowing into the hands of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Continue reading
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Washington’s Relentless Quest for Neo-colonies
26 August 2017 — Global Research Venezuelan Collapse? Wishful Thinking? Caracas Oil Deals with Russia and China By Marwan Salamah, August 26, 2017 From a geopolitical aspect, this means ever closer relations with Russia and China, which together with a couple more anti-western South American countries, could result in a ‘backyard’ full of pickles! Will it be Continue reading
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Geopolitical Crisis: Afghanistan, Syria, China-US Relations and North Korea
24 August 2017 — Global Research The Long, Long Story: “Principled Realism”, Trump and Afghanistan By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, August 23, 2017 Addressing the nation from Fort Myer military base in Arlington, Virginia, Trump conceded to weariness – weary, that is, of not achieving victory in Afghanistan. “I share that American people’s frustration.” Continue reading
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Extended US Military Occupation in Afghanistan – For What? Selected Articles
22 August 2017 — Global Research The Spoils of War: Afghanistan’s Multibillion Dollar Heroin Trade By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, August 22, 2017 Afghanistan produces over 90 percent of the opium which feeds the heroin market. In turn, the US is now sending more troops to Afghanistan. Lest we forget, the surge in opium production occurred in the Continue reading
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Updated Articles on Afghanistan from Global Research
22 August 2017 — Global Research The Spoils of War: Afghanistan’s Multibillion Dollar Heroin TradeBy Prof Michel Chossudovsky, August 22, 2017 “The War is Worth Waging”: Afghanistan’s Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural GasBy Prof Michel Chossudovsky, August 22, 2017 Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) Centre de recherche sur la mondialisation (CRM) Montreal, Qc. CANADA Continue reading
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Towards Syria’s Revival? Selected Articles
20 August 2017 — Global Research In Syria, we have heard of significant progress following the ceasefire agreement with the warring parties. Syrian refugees successively returned to their abandoned homes to renew their economic activities. Damascus held its first modern trade fair after several years dating back to 1954. The Syrian Army was able to recover Continue reading
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South Korea: There Will Be No War on the Korean Peninsula
18 August 2017 — Global Research The CIA Torture Case: On Eve of the Trial, Psychologists Agree to Settlement in ACLU Case on Behalf of Three Torture Victims By American Civil Liberties Union, August 18, 2017 A jury trial was scheduled to begin on September 5, after the plaintiffs successfully overcame every attempt by the psychologists to have the Continue reading
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Anarchy in Charlottesville, Where Is the President? Selected Articles
16 August 2017 — Global Research Why Were the Police Held Back in Charlottesville? By Scott Greer, August 16, 2017 When police were ordered to disperse the alt-right rally, that act directed the white nationalists into the antifa demonstrators, leading to further street brawls. Police didn’t seem to try to get in between the two groups or Continue reading
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US Military Madness and Global Warfare Selected Articles
14 August 2017 — Global Research Kim vs. Trump, “Behavior” vs. “Misbehavior”, Who are the Lunatics? Bringing a Peaceful End to Conflict on the Korean Peninsula By Kim Petersen, August 14, 2017 North Korea has an estimated 10 to 60 nukes, although there is still some doubt expressed about North Korean ICBMs being capable of reaching the Continue reading
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U.S. and North Korea: Testing Each Other’s Brinkmanship? Selected Articles
12 August 2017 — Global Research The scare-/warmongers in Washington lambasted North Korea for posing yet another ‘grave danger’ to global security after it has successfully launched a tiny nuclear warhead into its arsenal. Trump threatened Kim Jong-un with ‘fire and fury’ (which relates to an attack with nuclear weapons) should the DPRK continue with its Continue reading