US Acts As World"s Cop Making Others Comply with Its National Laws
If Europe wants to remain Europe and not become the 51st US state, it should revise its foreign policy priorities and prepare for a big fight.
If Europe wants to remain Europe and not become the 51st US state, it should revise its foreign policy priorities and prepare for a big fight.
It’s important to know in advance who started the whole thing and who should be held responsible for the consequences.
After ISIL forces were routed in Syria and Iraq, the United States pressured Albania to allow the Islamist terrorists to join their MEK allies in Albania.
The G7 summit highlighted the limits of the Atlantic alliance, while the SCO meeting opens up unprecedented possibilities for Eurasian integration.
The US may find the idea to use force against Iran too tempting before the June 12 summit with the North Korean leader in Singapore.
Trump is now pushing to the limit, presumably in the confident expectation that as the US President, he can safely grab any territory and steal any oil or other natural resource that he wishes.
Since tens of thousands of NATO troops arrived in Serbia’s southern Kosovo province in June 1999, the lot of all non-Albanians has grown progressively worse.
Warsaw is seeking its own piece of the global pie, dreaming of becoming a vertex of power in the erroneous belief that dancing to the US tune is the way to achieve this goal.
The United States’ goal is the partition of Syria, with large swaths of its territory remaining under America’s control, including the Daraa province.
America’s aristocratically controlled ’news’ media hide the basic reality — that America’s trillion-dollar annual federal military expense is a taxpayer-subsidization of US-headquartered international corporations, taking that trillion dollars each year from the public, and giving it to the owners of those mega-corporations. Here is how it’s done...