Pompeo the Warmonger Supports Authoritarian Regimes
Pompeo wants “democratic governance and human rights” in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua. Why not in Oman, Jordan and Kuwait?
Pompeo wants “democratic governance and human rights” in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua. Why not in Oman, Jordan and Kuwait?
A survey of nations in what was once known quaintly as the Free World shows some of them engaged in what could best be described as a cold civil war.
It would be naive to not suspect that the CIA could have pulled off a false flag in Manbij, Finian Cunningham writes.
By asserting a “force for good” mandate, Pompeo was actually telling all the autocratic regimes in the Middle East that they can do whatever they want as long as they hate Iran.
In reality, the ones who are in need of serious guidelines are the so-called medical professionals – in cahoots with the media industry and drug makers.
The Middle East is metamorphosing. New fault-lines are emerging, yet Trump’s foreign policy ‘hawks’ still try to stage ‘old movies’ in a new ‘theatre’.
Linkevicius’ article in the Irish Times on December 17 was a diplomatic hit job, knowing that the paper is widely read by Irish representatives in the Brussels administration.
After decades of corruption and conditioning by politicians, judges, bureaucrats, educators, entertainers, and media, today’s Americans may well be among the most docile people on earth.
The flawed but nevertheless useful Whelan would be a perfect target for recruitment as an intelligence source, referred to in the business as “agents,” Philip Giraldi writes.
In the economically challenging times for post-Brexit Britain, the British state is resorting to militarism as in the days of its Victorian empire.