The Border-Industrial Complex Goes Abroad
In this Nov. 12, 2013 photo, a Haitian man crosses into Haiti along the border with Jimani, Dominican Republic. In September, the Dominican Constitutional Court ruled that being born in the country...
View ArticleImagery and Empire: Are all Muslims Terrorists? Are All Terrorists Muslim?
Global Research Analysis-– It has been claimed that if all terrorists are not Arabs or Muslims, that most terrorists are Arabs or Muslims. Is this true or another myth? An empirical look at data...
View ArticleDying For The Empire Is Not Heroic
Opinion — Predictably, the news media spent most of the week examining words Donald Trump may or may not have spoken to the widow of an American Green Beret killed in Niger, in northwest Africa, in...
View ArticleThe New York Times Acknowledges US Global Empire
Analysis — One big advantage the war party has is the public’s ignorance about the activities of the far-flung American empire. Although frustrating, that ignorance is easy to understand and has been...
View ArticleThe Caliphate of Trump and a Planet in Ruins
They are the extremists. If you need proof, look no further than the Afghan capital, Kabul, where the latest wave of suicide bombings has proven devastating. Recently, for instance, a fanatic set off...
View ArticleChris Hedges: The Collective Suicide Machine
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY (Scheerpost) — The debacle in Afghanistan, which will unravel into chaos with lightning speed over the next few weeks and ensure the return of the Taliban to power, is one more...
View ArticleHow The Global South Has Risen in The Face of US Sabotage with Ajamu Baraka
Ajamu Baraka is a former U.S. Green Party vice-presidential candidate, a longstanding political activist, and a spokesperson for the Black Alliance for Peace. He joins Lee Camp this week for an...
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