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Countering Western Disinformation on Russia and Other Nations Opposing the American Empire
THE ARTICLES
To Understand or Not to Understand Putin
That's the Question... by DIANA JOHNSTONE Paris. In Germany these days, very many citizens object to the endless Russia-bashing of the NATO-oriented mainstream media. They may point out that the U.S.-backed regime change in Kiev, putting in power an ultra-right transitional ...
Fascism’s Dark Side
By Stephen Lendman An earlier article called Ukraine the epicenter of European fascist reemergence. Kiev putschists reflect it. Last Friday's Odessa massacre shows how far they'll go. No-holds-barred barbarism explains it. What happened exceeded the horrors of early reports. Neo-Nazi ...
NATO: the Expendables
Vlad the Contemplator by PEPE ESCOBAR Poor NATO. Damned Soviets. The benign North Atlantic Treaty Organization has spent two decades “trying to build a partnership” with Russia. But now, “clearly the Russians have declared NATO as an adversary, so we have to begin to view Russia ...
Letter to the American People on Ukraine
By Alexander Dugin In this difficult hour of serious trouble on our Western borders, I would like to address the American people in order to help you understand better the positions of our Russian patriots which are shared by the ...
MUST READ: The Crisis in Ukraine
What Can be Done? by FLOYD RUDMIN Tromsø, Norway. The crisis in Ukraine is serious. At some point soon, reality needs to become the priority. No more name-calling. No more blaming. If there are any adults in the room, they ...
“Global Society Destruction” and The Ukraine Crisis: Decoding its Deep Structural Meaning
By Prof. John McMurty. Republished from the Center for Research on Globalization. SIMULPOST WITH CYRANO'S JOURNAL TODAY The “Ukraine crisis” repeats a script as old as the Cold War. The narrative features rising attacks by corporate states and media on ...
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If Vladimir Putin is described as a war criminal, thug, dictator, and modern-day Hitler, it is appropriate and indeed necessary to ask about American presidents. For brevity’s sake consider only those American presidents who served since 2001. U.S. invasions and interventions in western Asia, North Africa, Central Asia, and the Horn of Africa have displaced more than 37 million people since the “war on terror” began. Why shouldn’t George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden be called war criminals too? Silence in the face of their criminality gives license and approval to U.S. aggression.