Blackouts and Flashpoints in 2018: Who Rules America, Globalization and Geopolitics
By Prof. James Petras The prophets and forecasters for the coming year have already set out their global vision ranging from rising economies to catastrophic…
By Prof. James Petras The prophets and forecasters for the coming year have already set out their global vision ranging from rising economies to catastrophic…
By Brandon Turbeville Turkey has invaded Syria to fight against the Kurds. Turkey is fighting alongside FSA terrorists while the United States, a Turkish ally…
By Brandon Turbeville With the recent unrest in Iran seemingly organized and orchestrated by outside forces such as the U.S. color revolution apparatus in concert…
By Chris Kanthan We may never know what exactly President Trump said during a meeting on immigration, but many Americans – including popular media figures…
By Mathew Maavak The ongoing India-US rapprochement has been couched in terms of a pact between the “two largest democracies in the world” and similar…
By Janet Phelan The US policies in the Middle East have increasingly exacerbated the tensions in the region, turning it into a cauldron of conflict….
By Brian Saady Last month, the President of Peru, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, pardoned the country’s former dictator, Alberto Fujimori, who had been convicted of authorizing…
By Brandon Turbeville For those that hoped Trump would bring a more sensible approach to the Western-induced Syrian crisis, it is almost for certain that…
By Joseph Thomas For over a century, the British Empire exerted control over Asia-Pacific, outright colonizing India, Burma, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia while…
By Brandon Turbeville The signs that the protests in Iran are indeed a Western destabilization campaign are growing with each passing day. Regardless of whatever…
By Chris Kanthan America’s foreign policy increasingly looks like the final scene from Scarface. After North Korea, Russia, China, Venezuela, Myanmar, Syria, Hezbollah, Palestine and…
By Chris Kanthan What’s happening in Iran? Are the protests genuinely spontaneous? Are the grievances authentic and deep-rooted? Or is it a drama created by…
By Brandon Turbeville As the Syrian military gains more and more ground by the day, the United States seems ready to at least partially direct…
By Isaac Davis We live in an era when a Nobel Peace Prize winner oversaw 8 years of war, thousands of extrajudicial drone bombings and killing of…