"There's a diversionary process underway... out of the spotlight, the most savage fringe of the Republican Party is carefully advancing policies to enrich their true constituency: the Constituency of private power and wealth."
The year is 2025, and the war on terror rages on – as does the increasing extremity of the planet's weather.
Who says Trump doesn't have a coherent foreign policy? It entails doing anything and everything it takes to prolong the reign of fossil fuels and promote US sales of the stuff.
96 Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Might Donald Trump, by dismantling a system of "soft power," preside over the most precipitous decline of a truly dominant power in history, one only recently considered at the height of its glory?
Fourteen years later and do you even believe it? Did we actually live it? Are we still living it? And how improbable is that?
Who would be concerned by an Iranian deterrent? The answer is plain: the rogue states that rampage in the region, with the US and Israel in the lead.
The spectacle of slaughter never ends, even if the only Americans watching are sometimes unnerved drone video analysts.
A little history of Great Britain excerpted from Galeano's late-in-life masterpiece, Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone.
A personal look at how the US moved from people’s wars to “people-less wars,” from the national mobilization of WW2 to the demobilized American “home front”.
If ISIS is currently the United States' "greatest threat", why doesn't it figure highly among the thousands of deadly shootings which occur every year?
Clinging to policies that have manifestly failed is madness—but that is exactly what the US is doing in Iraq.
The planet currently seems to be on the cusp of a decidedly unharmonic convergence. Did ‘Market-Leninism’ win the Cold War?