Britain Says It Wants ‘To Defend Human Rights Across The Globe’ But Is Selective About Its Support
The “defence of human rights” by the government of Boris Johnson is a charade, and the treatment of the Chagos Islanders is cruel and loathsome.
The “defence of human rights” by the government of Boris Johnson is a charade, and the treatment of the Chagos Islanders is cruel and loathsome.
The future battleground which Canada is being prepared to set up is to be found in the Arctic, Matthew Ehret writes.
U.S. leaders seek to suggest that America still has the power to alter ‘reality’ to fit to its own exceptionalist myth, Alastair Crooke writes.
U.S. politics are already reeling from the events of January 6, and now the Biden administration is weakening them all the more.
America does most of the entire world’s invasions and coups and sanctions. This has been the case ever since 1945, Eric Zuesse writes.
Maybe after the novel coronavirus is eradicated, scientists should next work on a serum that immunizes people from irrational Russophobia.
President Biden’s beacon has been deflected to the rugged trails of aggression, Brian Cloughley writes.
Where one system promotes the trojan horse seeds of its own annihilation, the other promotes the seeds of fruitful new epochs of continual growth and discoveries both on the surface of the earth and also beyond, Matthew Ehret writes.
The bigger concern of Biden and Blinken seems to be damage limitation to America’s bloody image, and also doing a big favor for Israel.
There is no guarantee of successful outcome. But at the very least there must be a commitment to work together and to dialogue. Thus, New START is a step in the right direction.