CIA

Guerre des espions : comment la CIA aide secrètement l’Ukraine à combattre Poutine

Depuis plus d’une décennie, les Etats-Unis ont entretenu un partenariat secret de renseignement avec l’Ukraine qui est désormais essentiel pour les deux pays dans la lutte contre la Russie. Source : The New York Times, Adam Entous, Michael SchwirtzTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises Adam Entous et Michael Schwirtz ont conduit plus de 200 […]

La CIA en Ukraine : pourquoi n’est-ce pas considéré comme une provocation ?

Un nouveau rapport explosif du New York Times montre comment Washington a inutilement alimenté les pires craintes de la Russie et précipité l’invasion, justifiée ou non. Source : Responsible Statecraft, Mark EpiskoposTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises Le message de la Maison Blanche sur la guerre en Ukraine s’articule autour de deux adjectifs simples […]

Sweden closing Nordsteam investigation a shocking coverup -investigator

The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal interviews Swedish engineer Erik Andersson, who led the first independent investigation to the site of the Nordstream pipelines blast sites, on the Swedish government’s sudden closing of the investigation into the terror attack on the eve of joining NATO. Andersson also addresses US meddling in Swedish politics, and the potential consequences of Stockholm surrendering its traditional neutrality to the anti-Russian alliance.

Assange’s brother: “Julian could receive the death penalty” if extradited

The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal interviews Gabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of Julian Assange, during his latest visit to Washington DC, where he was pushing lawmakers to oppose the Biden administration’s prosecution of the jailed Wikileaks publisher.
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Secret cable: CIA orchestrated Haiti’s 2004 coup

A classified diplomatic cable obtained by The Grayzone reveals the role of a veteran CIA officer in violently overthrowing Haiti’s popular President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004.  A spectacular jailbreak in Gonaïves, Haiti in August 2002 saw a bulldozer smash through the local prison walls, allowing armed supporters of Amiot “Cubain” Métayer, a gang leader jailed weeks earlier for harassing Haitian political figures, to overrun the facility. Métayer escaped, as did 158 other prisoners. Among them were perpetrators of the April […]

Manufacturing Consent: The Border Fiasco and the “Smart Wall”

The political response to the crisis at the southern border continues to advance the bipartisan “smart wall,” having been backed by Trump and Biden alike. This bipartisan consensus reaches far beyond the US, as much of the world is similarly speeding along in implementing “digital borders.”
Manufacturing Consent: The Border Fiasco and the “Smart Wall”.

Judge Dismisses Dr. Malone’s $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against Dr. Peter Breggin and Dr. Jane Ruby

Dr. Robert Malone's $25 million lawsuit against Dr. Peter Breggin, his wife Ginger Breggin, and Dr. Jane Ruby was dismissed and Malone may be ordered to pay the defendants' legal bills. Dr. Malone accused the Breggins and Ruby of defaming him for criticizing his ties to the deep state and CIA.