Category: Politics
On February 25, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrived in Tehran where he met with Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah…
Written by Alastair Crooke; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org The Wall Street Journal has an article whose very title – Ambitions for…
Written by Guillaume Durocher; Originally appeared at The Unz Review The French Jewish intellectual Alain Finkielkraut was recently profusely insulted…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge It appears this weekend’s provocations and border showdown over US aid entering Venezuela were just the…
Written by Stephen Lendman; Originally appeared on stephenlendman.org Pentagon forces came to Iraq in 2003 to stay. According to the country’s…
On February 23rd, following the closure of the border with Colombia and the cut of diplomatic ties, the Venezuelan navy…
Venezuela has severed relations with Colombia and has expelled all diplomats from its embassy, President Nicolas Maduro declared during a…
Written by Tom Luongo; Originally appeared on tomluongo.me German Chancellor Angela Merkel has turned the corner on relations with the United…
The United Arab Emirates has granted the Damascus government a $2 billion aid package to support the war-torn country’s supplies…
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo admitted that US policy includes “moving against regimes that are no democratic” such as…
Written by Elijah J. Magnier: @ejmalrai; Originally appeared at his blog Washington declared it won’t fully withdraw its troops from Syria…
On February 22nd, US-Proclaimed Venezuelan Interim President Juan Guaido arrived in Colombia, defying his travel ban. He was welcomed by…
Written by Wayne Madsen; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org A largely ignored story reported by the Lebanese magazine “Ash Shiraa” on November 3, 1986,…
Written by Caitlin Johnstone; Originally appeared at her blog Both CNN and the Washington Post are reporting that Robert Mueller’s investigation into a…
On February 21st, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that the country’s border with Brazil would be closed “until further notice.”…