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US congressional panel outlines next phase of dirty war on Syria: Occupy oil fields and block reconstruction
A DC foreign-policy apparatchik who oversaw Congress’ Syria Study Group proclaimed that the US military “owned” one-third of Syrian territory,…
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Neocons as a Figment of Imagination
Criticizing their thuggery is anti-Semitism? By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • March 21, 2017 We have a president who is belligerent towards Iran, who is sending “boots on the ground” to fight ISIS, who loves Israel passionately and who is increasing already bloated defense budgets. If one were a neoconservative, what is there not […]
Cheerleading for Israel
Everyone’s doing it By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • March 7, 2017 Those of us who voted for Donald Trump in hopes that he would turn out to be the peace candidate are facing disappointment. He has increased the already bloated military budget by $54 billion and has appointed an outspokenly anti-Russian and anti-Iranian […]
The Neocon Lament
Nobody wants them in Trump’s Washington By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • January 24, 2017 There is no limit to the hubris driven hypocrisy of America’s stalwart neoconservatives. A recent Washington Post front page article entitled “‘Never Trump’ national-security Republicans fear they have been blacklisted” shares with the reader the heartbreak of those so-called GOP […]
Fifty-one Foreign Service Officers Can’t be Wrong
Or can they? More bombs and less talk on Syria By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • June 21, 2016 It is ironic that fifty-one U.S. State Department employees, perhaps overly-generously dignified in the media with the title of “diplomats,” have come out in favor of removing a foreign head of state by force. Detailing […]
Palestine’s reality: Al Nakba commemoration and the right of return or the return of the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement?
By Ahmad Moussa | American Herald Tribune | May 8, 2016 A recent conversation on security and peace between former security personnel of Saudi Arabia and Israel respectively, two weeks before Al Nakba commemoration shows that the attitude of the past on Palestine remains after 68 years. Al Nakba is a series of events that […]
A Terrorist Under Every Bed
Media hypes the terrorism panic By Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • January 12, 2016 I have written frequently on how the terrorist threat is routinely hyped to serve a number of special interests in the United States and elsewhere in the world. In many countries, including most recently Saudi Arabia and Turkey, anyone who […]
Crunch Time with Iran Let’s push back against Israel’s friends and avoid a war
Philip Giraldi • Unz Review • June 30, 2015 It now appears that the longest drawn out negotiations in history since the Treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years War will again be prorogued. I am, of course, referring to the P5+1 talks in Vienna seeking to come up with a peaceful resolution to the […]
Who Are The Neoconservatives?
By Laurent Guyénot | Voltaire Net | May 29, 2013 The neoconservative movement, which is generally perceived as a radical (rather than “conservative”) Republican right, is, in reality, an intellectual movement born in the late 1960s in the pages of the monthly magazine Commentary, a media arm of the American Jewish Committee, which had replaced […]
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