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The Salisbury Poisonings. What Was the Agent Used? Who Could Have Produced It? When and Where were the Skripals Exposed?
The following briefing note is developed by academics researching the use of chemical and biological weapons during the 2011-present war in Syria. The note reflects work in progress. However, the substantive questions raised need answering, especially given the seriousness of the political situation in the Middle East and UK-Russian relations. The authors welcome comments and… Continue reading
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U.K. Defense-Notice (D-Notice): Here Are the Official State Censorship Documents Relating to the Skripal Affair
If Miller and, by extension, Skripal himself were somehow involved in Orbis’ work on the highly-suspect Steele–Trump dossier, alongside representatives of British and possibly US intelligence, then all manner of motivations can be suggested for an attack on the ex-Russian spy and British double agent by forces other than Russia’s intelligence service, the FSB. Continue reading
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US-NATO War on Syria and Iran: Hitting Two Birds with One Stone?
13 May 2018 — Global Research News Chemical Attack Accusations ‘Fake’: Bashar Al-Assad Interview By Bashar al Assad and Alexis Papachelas, May 13, 2018 I think maybe the only mission accomplished was when they helped ISIS escape from Raqqa, when they helped them, and it was proven by video, and under their cover. The leaders of ISIS escaped Raqqa, Continue reading
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Will a Torturer Become CIA Director? By Ray McGovern
It is no secret that Haspel oversaw detainee torture, including waterboarding, at a CIA “black site” base in Thailand. The nonprofit National Security Archive, housed at The George Washington University, reports that Haspel later drafted a cable ordering the destruction of dozens of videotapes of torture sessions, including some from before her arrival. Haspel also… Continue reading
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Selected Articles: The US-Israel Alliance Is a Threat to World Peace
9 May 2018 — Global Research News Video: The Art of War: The B61-12, America’s New “Nuclear Parcel Bomb” By Manlio Dinucci, May 09, 2018 The program provides for the production of about 500 B61-12’s, beginning in 2020, for a cost of approximately 10 billion dollars. (This means that each bomb will cost twice what it would Continue reading
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Has Trump Ended the Iran Nuclear Deal?
8 May 2018 — Global Research News US President Donald Trump is set to declare his decision on the Iran Nuclear Deal before the deadline on May 12. Should Trump decertify the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), he is not only compromising the possibility of dialogue with Iran but more so risking the world towards annihilation. Is the Continue reading
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Militarization, “War is Good for Business”
7 May 2018 — Global Research News Scheme to Let OPCW Name Perpetrators of Alleged Syria Chemical Attacks By Stephen Lendman, May 07, 2018 No evidence suggests Syrian use of CWs anytime during years of war. Plenty indicts US-supported terrorists, toxic agents supplied by Saudi Arabia and Turkey, perhaps by Washington and Israel as well – each Continue reading
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Trotskyist Delusions. Split into Rival Tendencies By Diana Johnstone
I first encountered Trotskyists in Minnesota half a century ago during the movement against the Vietnam War. I appreciated their skill in organizing anti-war demonstrations and their courage in daring to call themselves “communists” in the United States of America – a profession of faith that did not groom them for the successful careers enjoyed… Continue reading
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Global Geopolitical Rundown
6 May 2018 — Global Research News Global Geopolitical Rundown: Syria, Armenia, North Korea and Beyond By Michael Welch and Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, May 06, 2018 Arabians have failed in Yemen, and what it wants to do is, and what the United States is doing and even Israel and Britain, is they are arming Saudi Arabia and they’re pushing Continue reading
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Washington’s War on Western Minds: Selected Articles
4 May 2018 — Global Research What’s Washington Really Doing in Armenia? Color Revolution against Moscow? By F. William Engdahl, May 04, 2018 There has been considerable speculation in recent days as to whether the recent and ongoing protests across former Soviet Armenia constitute another Washington Color Revolution destabilization or whether it represents simply the angry Continue reading
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Video: The Art of War: US Fleet with 1000 Missiles in the Mediterranean By Manlio Dinucci
holds the position of Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. In a congressional hearing, Scaparrotti explains the reason for the strengthening of US forces in Europe. What he presents is a real war scenario: he accuses Russia of carrying out “a campaign of destabilization to change the international order, fracture NATO and undermine US leadership around… Continue reading
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North and South Korea: A Handshake that Shook the World By Prof. Joseph H. Chung
Early morning of April 27, 2018, the world saw Kim Jong-un coming with dignity and self confidence toward Moon Jae-in who was waiting on the south side of the narrow demarcation line separating the Korean peninsula into two parts.. As soon as Kim approached Moon, the two leaders greeted each other with sincere and friendly… Continue reading
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Western Aggression and the Complicity of the Corporate Media
2 May 2018 — Global Research Netanyahu: The Dangerous Prankster By Massoud Nayeri, May 02, 2018 Mr. Netanyahu’s political life depends on a chaotic Middle East and foremost a military confrontation with Iran. Today, Mr. Netanyahu is the most dangerous man in the world which enjoys Mr. Trump’s complete support. Continue reading
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Military Escalation in Syria. Israel’s Expansion? Selected Articles
1 May 2018 — Global Research Aggression on Syrian Sites Prelude to Something More Serious? By Stephen Lendman, May 01, 2018 Israel refused to comment on the Sunday strikes. They came ahead of Netanyahu’s Monday announcement about Iran’s nuclear program, discussed in a same-day article. Continue reading
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Racism, Russophobia and the Western Media: Selected Articles
29 April 2018 — Global Research Whether It’s Russiagate, Skripal or Syria, the Media Have Lost Their Grip on Reality By Paul Mansfield, April 29, 2018 “Blame Russia” for absolutely everything world we currently occupy has reached a point almost beyond return and is scaling heights that would turn Joseph McCarthy green with envy. Whether it is internally Continue reading
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Let’s See Who Pushes War for “Peace”: Selected Articles
25 April 2018 — Global Research South Korea Government: “…We Got a Call from Our Next-door Neighbor” By Massoud Nayeri, April 25, 2018 In the last ten days, people around the world have witnessed two different approaches by the different leaders. They saw the uselessness of the forces of war in Syria versus the constructive power Continue reading
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Let’s See Who Pushes War for “Peace”: Selected Articles
25 April 2018 — Global Research South Korea Government: “…We Got a Call from Our Next-door Neighbor” By Massoud Nayeri, April 25, 2018 In the last ten days, people around the world have witnessed two different approaches by the different leaders. They saw the uselessness of the forces of war in Syria versus the constructive power Continue reading
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Airstrikes and Lawsuits: Cui Bono?
22 April 2018 — Global Research Alleged Syria Chemical Weapons Attack: OPCW to Rubber-Stamp Official Falsified Douma Narrative? By Stephen Lendman, April 22, 2018 The OPCW’s fact-finding mission delayed its arrival in Douma for 11 days, falsely saying it was too unsafe to come sooner. The town was liberated, the OPCW team was guaranteed security by Continue reading
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Media Lies and Gas Attacks
19 April 2018 — Global Research As Lies on Syrian Gas Attack Unravel, US and UK Shift to Claims of Russian “Cyber War” By Will Morrow, April 19, 2018 On Monday, the US and British intelligence agencies released a joint report charging Moscow with unspecified “cyber warfare” against the West. The American media was filled with Continue reading
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Striking Syria: U.S. Shameless Violation of International Law. Fabricating Evidence and False Flag Operations
he United States government has once again shamelessly violated international law. There was no legal or moral justification for launching more than a 100 missile strikes against so-called chemical weapons’ sites in Syria on the 14th of April 2018. Continue reading