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Are We On the Brink of World War III?
Several commentators have pointed to the similarities between the pre-World War I era and our own. While every historical analogy is, by definition, inexact, they are right to raise the alarm. In 1914, Europe was divided into two camps: the Entente, consisting of Britain, France, and Russia, and the Central Powers, predominantly Germany and the [...]
Uber-Neocons: The Main Architects of Post-Assad Syria at Work
By Sibel Edmonds | Boiling Frogs Post | May 5, 2013
Bush Era’s Good-Ol’ Familiar Faces Resurface again on Operation Syria
Antiwar.com Newsletter | April 26, 2013
Antiwar.com Newsletter | April 26, 2013
IN THIS ISSUE
- Top News
- Opinion and analysis
This week’s top news:
US: Syria Likely Used Chemical Weapons on ‘Small Scale’: After claims from an Israeli military source, the US now says there is intelligence suggesting with "varying degrees of confidence" chemical weapons were used on a small scale in Syria, crossing Obama’s "red line."
Consenting to Rape
The calmness with which the Empire and the EU took Belgrade’s initial refusal to accept their ultimatum should have been a telling sign of things to come. The carefully cultivated quislings of Serbia weren’t going off-script, but performing just as they’ve been coached. Their “no” had served to interrupt the momentum of domestic discontent and [...]
Internews: "These Morons Don't Even Know We Exist" (2005)
Editors' Introduction: In his revealing 2006 study on the role of the media and Western funding during Georgia's Rose Revolution, Harvard scholar David Anable wrote:
In the months and years that lead up to Milosevic's defeat in the election of October 2000, Serbia's media was a complex mix of independent newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, and an array of outlets that had been
Michael Parenti asks: "Genocide" in Kosovo? Where are the Bodies Buried? (2000)
Where Are All the Bodies Buried?: NATO Commits Acts of Aggression
By Michael Parenti
Originally published in Z Magazine
June, 2000
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In March 1999, NATO forces launched an 11-week nonstop aerial attack upon Yugoslavia that violated the UN charter, NATO's own charter, the U.S. Constitution, and the War Powers Act. Yugoslavia had
Samantha Power's Clever Attempt to Villainize Serbs: "Genocide" Branding Campaign (1995)
Greater SerbsBy Samantha PowerOriginally published in The New RepublicAugust 7, 1995
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Nesho Malic is a Serb. He is also a nerd. At 18, he speaks better English than I do, better French, perhaps, than the UN sector Sarajevo commander from Nantes. When he translates, he annoys me by claiming goat herders on "Snipers'
"Humanitarian War" in the Balkans: Diana Johnstone Destroys NATO's Leviathan of Lies With Simple Truth (2003)
Diana Johnstone on the Balkan Wars
By Edward S. Herman
Originally published in Monthly Review
February 21, 2003
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Editors note: this article (and the book it highlights) is perhaps even more timely now than when it was published.
Fools' Crusade (2002)
Diana Johnstone’s Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions
OTPOR Youth Provided Cover for NATO War Machine; Trained by CIA to be Regime Change 'Commandos' (2000)
Bulgarian Paper Says: "CIA is Tutoring Serbian Group, Otpor"
From the Bulgarian Newspaper, The Monitor
Translated by Blagovesta Doncheva
With Commentary by Jared Israel
Originally published in Emperor's Clothes, September 8, 2000
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Introductory note [by Jared Israel]: The following article from the Bulgarian newspaper, 'The Monitor'
Pagination
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