Center for Strategic and International Studies

It Sure Sounds Like the US Is Actually Going to Bomb North Korea

(ANTIMEDIA) — During his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, Donald Trump pledged the United States would continue its “campaign of maximum pressure” against North Korea. Meanwhile, the Washington Post ran an opinion piece written by the man who was, until recently, set to become the U.S. ambassador to South Korea. Victor Cha, a professor at Georgetown University and senior adviser at the Center for Strategic […]

WikiLeaks’ Latest CIA Data Dump Undermines Case Against Russia Election Hack

By Dave Lindorff | This Can’t Be Happening! |March 8, 2017 The so-called Deep State and Democratic Party campaign to demonize Russia for allegedly “hacking the US election,” and delivering the country into the hands of Donald Trump suffered a huge and probably mortal blow this week with the release by WikiLeaks of over 7000 […]

US, NATO powers intensify preparations for nuclear war

By Thomas Gaist | WSWS | June 26, 2015 The NATO military alliance is preparing to implement a more aggressive nuclear weapons strategy in response to alleged “Russian aggression,” according to NATO sources cited by the Guardian Wednesday evening. Proposed changes include provisions for greater involvement of nuclear forces in ongoing NATO military exercises along Russia’s borders and […]

On Somalia, The Opposite Is Probably True

By Stephen Roblin   ·   NYTX   ·   July 4, 2013

Evidently, in the worldview of the New York Times, the United States can play a “vital role in improving” a country despite subjecting it to mass famine death, while at the same time be a victim of the country’s internal troubles. This remarkable interpretation of recent events is implied from the few statements made about Somalia this past week.