HM—The Supreme Court of Chile will request that the United States extradites three individuals, including an American former professional assassin, who are implicated in the kidnapping, torture and murder of a United Nations diplomat. Carmelo Soria was a Spanish diplomat with dual Chilean nationality, who in the early 1970s was employed in the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. In 1971, when the leftist Popular Unity party won Chile’s elections and became the nation’s governing coalition, Soria became an advisor to the country’s Marxist President, Salvador Allende. After the 1973 violent military coup, which killed Allende and overthrew his government, Soria used his diplomatic status to extend political asylum to a number of pro-Allende activists who were being hunted down by the new rightwing government of General August Pinochet.
Media Find a New Man Who Will ‘Save’ Colombia—de la Espriella Style
by Hua MeibyHua Mei 10 minutes readFAIR—In their book Cocaine, Death Squads and the War on Terror: US Imperialism and Class Struggle in Colombia, scholars Oliver Villar and Drew Cottle expose the whole US-backed war on drugs in Colombia for what it is: a war for the control of the drug trade and an excuse for US militarization. As Villar and Cottle write, the 1980s—heyday of Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel—“saw the consolidation of the Colombian drug trade as a source of profit for US capital via banks that were established to launder and invest drug money in legitimate US corporations.”
Laith Marouf: Heavy Hezbollah-Israel Clashes in Southern Lebanon
byLaith Marouf & Nima Rostami Alkhorshid Approx. 46 Mins. • Watch / readDW—Marouf details the Israeli military’s continued attempts to capture Ariah Hill near Nabatieh, characterizing their actions as “collective punishment” of the civilian population through heavy bombardment and the destruction of infrastructure, including historical and religious sites.
Syrian Instability (7:26 – 23:30): The conversation explores the deteriorating state of Syria, noting a total media blackout and severe humanitarian conditions. Marouf argues that the country is currently fragmented, with various areas controlled by external powers, and that the local economy has collapsed.
Regional Dynamics and the Axis of Resistance (26:43 – 41:10): The discussion analyzes the strategic posture of the Axis of Resistance. Marouf suggests that the group is increasingly unified and shifting toward a more offensive stance, particularly in light of developments in Yemen and the Persian Gulf.The DPRK backed Russia because it refuses to appease imperialism. This policy is now causing the U.S. to retreat.
by Rainer SheabyRainer Shea 6 minutes readRS—After Washington had orchestrated the December 2024 coup attempt in South Korea, and its plans to start a new Korean war became thwarted by the people’s resistance, Trump 2.0 came in to try tempting the DPRK with promises of fair treatment. The Trump White House’s strategy, at least at first, was to offer bribes to the corrupt officials inside countries that are partnered with China. The hope was that this would draw them into the empire’s orbit, and leave China isolated. But the DPRK is the least corrupt country, even out of all the other anti-imperialist states; so its only reply towards these manipulation attempts has been to close off any potential for becoming “friends” with the aggressor. Because pursuing “peace” with a country that only intends to advance a genocidal global blitz would only mean becoming a collaborator in this assault, and selling out your own people to the imperial blob.
How USA & Israel put drug cartel-linked puppet in power in this country
by Ben NortonbyBen Norton Approx. 55 Mins • Watch / readGER—Colombia’s former President Gustavo Petro formally accused the USA and Israel of meddling in his country’s election to put in power new far-right leader Abelardo de la Espriella, a US citizen and Trump ally who worked as a lawyer for years in Miami, Florida, defending drug traffickers. Ben Norton explains.
MW—What could go wrong with a long war that includes shutting off a large percentage of global energy and other can’t-do-without resources—the war that Trump walked right into? Well, everything. I was just listening to Jeff Stein at Breaking Points talking about Trump’s desperation move to flood the bond market with liquidity via a massively inflationary support program. Wall Street luvs that, but as Stein put it, Trump’s war is risking the entire world economy.
