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Iraq Daily Roundup: Attacks on Security Personnel; 19 Killed Across Country
Several attacks targeted security personnel across Iraq.
The post <I>Iraq Daily Roundup</I>: Attacks on Security Personnel; 19 Killed Across Country appeared first on Antiwar.com Original. -
YouTube On A Banning Binge
- The world’s largest social media companies are under pressure from Thought Police.
Late last month, several prominent right-leaning YouTube channels were purged from the popular video-sharing site, largely at the behest of radical left-wing activist organizations and malicious journalists, who have been working tirelessly to deplatform and shut down those espousing pro-white, populist political perspectives.
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The End of the Trump Presidency is Here
Exactly as with Watergate, it is a simple thing. Trump, aided by Rudy Giuliani, his personal lawyer and US Attorney General Robert Barr, a former CIA “fixer,” have, according to some news sources including the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, been caught bribing and blackmailing a foreign leader in something miles beyond RussiaGate.
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Peace vs. Climate
by Peter Koenig for The Saker Blog Today, Monday 23 September, the UN in New York is hosting a special meeting on Climate Change. There were massive predominantly youth demonstrations
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Joe Kennedy III's Senate Race-- A Picture Of Dynastic Entitlement
Joe Kennedy, who's nearly 40, was elected to Congress in 2012 when Barney Frank retired. His dad, Joe Kennedy II was RFK's son and a congressman from the Boston district currently represented by Ayanna Pressley. Joe III's biggest accomplishments are being RFK's grandson and JFK's gran nephew. His great-grandmother, Rose Kennedy, was the daughter of John Fitzgerald, who was both a mayor of Boston and another U.S. congressman.
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At Least 16 U.S Bases Secure Syria's Oil Fields in the North East- Timely Leak
One really has to wonder why the 5 eyes media has failed to adequately, if ever, address the issue of all those US bases in N/E Syria? Alt or msm 5 eyes? And why it is that sites offering the "syrian perspective'"don't broach this subject? Instead it's the same old disinfothama kinda stuff. The lone voice talking this subject up, extensively, has pretty much been mine, at least to my knowledge.
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SUNDAY SCREENING: ‘The Coming War with China’ (2016)
Our weekly documentary film, curated by our editorial team at 21WIRE.
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Tomgram: Danny Sjursen, Living at War (Forever)
Recently, on a beautiful Kansas Saturday, I fell asleep early, exhausted by the excitement and ultimate disappointment of the Army football team’s double overtime loss to highly favored Michigan...
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“Israel” razes Palestinian house in the 1948 occupied lands
Palestine Information Center | September 22, 2019 NAZARETH – Israeli authorities in the 1948 occupied lands on Sunday morning demolished a Palestinian house under construction in Qalansuwa city at the pretext that it was built with no license. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli bulldozers escorted by municipal employees and police forces stormed al-Sahel al-Gharbi area of […]
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BDS founder unable to attend UK Labour event due to visa delay
MEMO | September 22, 2019 Co-founder of Boycott, Divest and Sanctions (BDS) will be unable to speak at an event at the UK Labour Party’s upcoming annual conference due to his visa request being delayed, according to Palestine Post 24 The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), a pro-BDS group hosting the event on the sidelines of the […]
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On the liberty to teach, pursue, and discuss knowledge without restriction
By Gilad Atzmon | September 22, 2019 It didn’t take long for the American Administration to crudely interfere with an open society’s most sacred ethos, that of academic freedom. We learned this weekend that the US Department of Education has ordered Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to remake their […]
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Back to French tear gas in the morning: smells like austérité
by Ramin Mazaheri for The Saker Blog September 21 (hello autumn) was the worst day of violence in Paris since May 1st. That day is best remembered for when “centrist”
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Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, September 22nd, 2019
Sunday, the first day of Autumn in 2019, and time once again for my weekly rant...A few days ago, I watched in horror as so many brainwashed and gullible children around the world all "got together" under the eyes of the Jew spew media, to demand that governments do everything to stop man caused "climate change"....
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Shocking Allegations About Elite Australian Soldiers During Afghanistan War
Video from 60 Minutes Australia:
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Washington’s Warmongering Keeps Claiming New Victims
By Grete Mautner – New Eastern Outlook – 22.09.2019 According to the data presented in a number of American media sources, a total of 6,979 US servicemen perished in the so-called Global War on Terror that was launched back in 2001 and lasted up until 2018. Over the same time span, the number of civilian […]
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Subscriber Podcast #34 – Anti-Capitalist Pop Culture
Why is it that capitalist economies and cultures produce anti-capitalist products? In this month’s subscriber podcast I examine three examples...
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Subscriber Podcast #34 – Anti-Capitalist Pop Culture
Why is it that capitalist economies and cultures produce anti-capitalist products? In this month’s subscriber podcast I examine three examples...
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US troops in Saudi Arabia defend hegemony, not security
The Trump administration is sending US troops to Saudi Arabia as it continues to threaten Iran. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former…
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Argentina: Cristina Fernandez Goes to Trial Again Amid Campaign
teleSUR | September 21, 2019 Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon: “Like Lula and Correa, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is being the object of a clear political persecution because she defends the people and faces immeasurable power structures.” Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio on Friday asked Argentine’s Senate to take away Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s legislative immunity in order to put […]
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If the Facts Come Out, it Could Spell the End for Joe Biden
The Joe Biden-friendly Establishment media has mounted a full-court press to “prove” that Biden is, well, not a crook.
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What Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport Taught Me About Transition Economics
No matter what economic system you live under, scarcity still exists, and choices have to be made along some margin. Socialism trades prices and the knowledge bundled within for politics, bureaucracy, and oversight.
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Guest Post By Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR)-- Dump Trump, Ditch Mitch, Save America!
We first met Jeff when he was still Speaker of the Oregon House, a progressive through and through and a staunch champion for working families. We've supported him in his successful election and reelection efforts for the U.S. Senate and this cycle is no different. Jeff is spending much of his energy on campaigning to win the Senate back from the Republicans and turning McConnell out at the same time Trump is turned out.
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Kashmir: Diary of my incarceration-Part III
The JK bank calendar on my wall shows 12th in red today. Remember JK bank, once the economic backbone of the state, which has gone through the raids, interrogations and management changes recently. This was in fact the prelude to the political annihilation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir on 5th August The red on the calendar means it[Read More...]
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Problems with the Dog-Eat-Dog Trope: Dogs Don't Eat Dogs
Critics often try to make capitalism seem like a very negative thing. However, it is actually difficult to make individuals who own themselves and their property, dealing with one another voluntarily rather than coercively—the essence of capitalism—sound like a bad thing. So they turn to rhetorical tricks.
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Saudi regime owes US $181mn for refueling support in bombarding Yemen
Press TV – September 22, 2019 Saudi Arabia still owes the US military $181 million for aerial refueling assistance it received for its brutal bombardment of Yemen’s mostly civilian targets amid Pentagon plans to send more troops to the despotic kingdom to purportedly bolster its air defenses against retaliatory drone attacks by Yemeni forces. Despite […]
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Episode #296 – Questioning 5G + LIVE from Labour Party Conference’ with guests Iran R. Crane, Basil Valentine
Episode #296 of SUNDAY WIRE SHOW resumes on Sept 22, 2019 with host Patrick Henningsen, broadcasting LIVE on the Alternate Current Radio Network (ACR)…
LISTEN LIVE ON THIS PAGE AT THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULED SHOW TIMES:
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Millions Join Global School Climate Strike – We Are Running Out Of Time
Millions of school children and supporting adults have joined Climate Strikes around the world that were inspired by the School Strike movement of Swedish teenager schoolchild Greta Thunberg and organized by local high school students. The School Climate Strike rallies had a stark message for effective climate change denialist neoliberal politicians – you are destroying our future, we are not[Read More...]
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Trudeau – The ignorance, bias, and hubris of white privilege
It has been interesting over the past few days watching the different reactions to the black face photos of a younger Justin Trudeau. Of course the local Conservative opposition is going to paint it in as bad a light as possible while Canadian Liberal supporters hope that the open admission of its racial prejudice implications and an apology for such[Read More...]
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Momina’s Story: The Denial of a Woman’s Potential in Afghanistan
I think that the greatest sin the powers that be, whatever and whoever those powers are or have been, have committed is the destruction of human potential. I believe that each of us is born with our own self defining potentials. In positive and supporting environments, these potentials can be realized. In negative and destructive environments, these potentials are unrealizable[Read More...]
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‘We don’t need aircraft carriers, we need weapons to sink them with’ – Russian defense minister
RT | September 22, 2019 The US may have a military budget that far exceeds that of Russia, but it doesn’t matter since the Russian military is there to defend the country, not attack other nations, the Russian defense minister said. Russia’s military budget received a hike a few years ago for a massive rearmament […]
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Just because of my name
Every time I step out of my house I am not sure of my return Just because of my name Which reflects my identity Living in constant fear Just because of a name being a Khan or an Ansari The threat of lynching and beaten to death looms me over Day in and day out The fear of huge mobs[Read More...]
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Understanding the Kashmir Conundrum: A HistoricalOutline [1752-2019]
By the collapse of Mughal rule in 1752, Kashmir came under the administration of the Afghans. Nevertheless, the Sikhs, under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, wrested Kashmir from the Afghans in 1819. In 1820, Maharaja Ranjit Singh appointed the Dogra king Gulab Singh to rule the state. In 1846, the British defeated Sikhs, and Gulab Singh, the Dogra ruler of Jammu, purchased[Read More...]
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The Peril is Immense in Modi`s Reign
Having a humble background, Narendra Modi, no doubt, is a great a propagandistic, gadfly, dynamo, scold and swashbuckler. In the history of India, Narendra Modi is the first Prime Minister who leaves no stone unturned to sully and debase the Nehruvian legacy & dynastic family, no matter national or international platform. By doing this eloquently, he is not likely to[Read More...]
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Bastiat's Candlemakers' Petition, Updated
Mr. President, We are suffering from the ruinous competition of a rival who apparently works under conditions so far superior to our own for the production of light that he is flooding the domestic market with it at an incredibly low price. This rival, which is none other than the Sun. We ask you to pass a law requiring the closing of all openings through which the light of the sun is wont to enter houses.
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U.S. drone strike kills 30 pine nut farm workers in Afghanistan
U.S. drone strike kills 30 pine nut farm workers in Afghanistan
Paul Craig Roberts
The warriors who conducted this drone strike from a safe distance in the U.S. without any danger to themselves other than their moral conscience if they have one are henceforth “heroes.” “Thank you for your service.” -
Instead of Threats, Trump Can Easily Defuse Iran Crisis He Created
Aaron MATÉ
The Trump administration continues to threaten Iran after blaming it, without evidence, for the recent bombing of Saudi oil facilities. Trita Parsi argues that President Trump has an easy path to resolve the standoff: rejoin the Iran nuclear deal that he abandoned and negotiate additional issues with Tehran.
Guest: Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute and the author of “Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy.” -
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Human Rights Rhetoric at the UN Is Not Enough to Combat the US Blockade on Cuba
The latest tightening of US sanctions on Cuba which have led to a fuel crisis in the country, expose the futility of UN diplomacy when it comes to upholding its own definitions of international law. Since 1962, Cuba has been targeted by an economic blockade that crippled its possibilities for trade and development. However, US influence within the international community continues to ridicule the concept of human rights and independence.
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Who Launched That Mystery Attack?
Eric MARGOLIS
The Mideast has its own variety of crazy humor. The Saudis have been blasting and bombing wretched Yemen, one of this world’s poorest nations, since 2015.
These US-supported attacks and a naval blockade of Yemen imposed by Saudi Arabia and its sidekick ally, the United Arab Emirates, have caused mass starvation. No one knows how many Yemenis have died or are currently starving. Estimates run from 250,000 to one million. -
New NSA Robert O’Brien will give Trump more foreign policy control (Video)
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss President Trump’s replacement to John Bolton as the new national security adviser, Robert C. O’Brien, the State Department’s special presidential envoy for hostage affairs.
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The Invisible Man: Trump’s New National Security Adviser
A taxi with nobody in it drove up to the White House and Robert O’Brien, the latest national security adviser of the United States got out.
President Donald Trump’s decision to appoint O’Brien as his fourth national security adviser to replace despised, discredited and down, plain hapless John Bolton has already generated endless megabytes of confused debate. -
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