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One of the most repressive societies on earth may well be living on borrowed time
One of the most repressive societies on earth may well be living on borrowed time
The creation of the new naval base in the Kingdom of Bahrain will likely inflame the broader Sunni population of the Middle East
Israel deliberately attacks civilians and civilian infrastructure
War continues in Afghanistan, and the Taliban are in a relatively good state
The US military is already having to devote significant resources to coping with the effects of major weather events
Nearly seventy years since the defeat of Nazi Germany there is still plenty of political mileage in assuming the mantle of the allied victors of 1945
If R2P advocates are serious about their desire to see a serious reduction in human suffering in Iraq and elsewhere they might do better to put themselves at the service of popular movements seeking to restrain the violence
There are many cases where the target of propaganda is not the general populace, but rather the political-military elite itself
Review of ‘Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War In Vietnam’ by Nick Turse
It is neither violation of international law, nor human rights abuses that provokes the West’s ire but rather Russia’s refusal to continue to facilitate western hegemony in the Middle East
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