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As CIA Drone War Deaths Increase, So Does Anti-U.S. Sentiment
The United States' continued use of drones to kill suspected militants in countries such as Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia is causing increased anti-U.S....
The 2012 Olympics: Stiffing the Taxpayers for Pride
Two days after the opening ceremonies of the XXX Olympiad in London, England, Smith College Professor Andrew Zimbalist was asked if he knew...
Read moreIranian Leader Says War May Happen Within Weeks
The Israeli news outlet DebkaFile reports that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned the country's top military chiefs during a recent war...
Read moreWikiLeaks’ Syria Files: Embarrassing to West, Irrelevant in Syria
WikiLeaks' “Syria Files,” 2.4 million emails purloined from anonymous Syrian government sources, seem destined to have a greater impact on the West than...
Read moreIs Europe Facing a Financial “Black September”?
What is certain is that an implosion in Europe's debt crisis is reaching the point of inevitability in much the same manner that...
Read moreNew York Times Sees “Golden Lining” in Zimbabwe’s Brutal Marxist Rule
Lydia Polgreen of the New York Times recently suggested that the long and bloody rule of Zimbabwe's Marxist boss Robert Mugabe may...
Read moreRussia’s Cold War at Sea and Syria
As the U.S. Congress moves to grant Russia with permanent normal trade relations status, the Russian Federation continues its Cold War style naval expansion of...
Read moreHugo Chavez’s “Red Coup” at MERCOSUR Trade Summit
The recent illegal ouster of Paraguay from Mercosur and the incorporation of Hugo Chavez's Venezuelan regime into the trade group is the latest in an ongoing and...
Read moreUN Conference Fails to Agree to Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)
The month-long United Nations conference to draw up a global Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) failed to achieve consensus after the United States, Russia,...
Read moreAustralian Government Helps Cover Up Guantanamo Crimes
The Australian government folded a civil case against former Guantanamo Bay prison inmate David Hicks after former Guantanamo guard Brandon Neely pledged to...
Read moreU.S. Drones Spotted Over Somalia; Pres. Obama Issues Executive Order
Drones believed to belong to the United States have been spotted flying over Somalia in violation of a UN arms embargo. President Obama...
Read moreCFR Tells Americans “UN Doesn’t Want Your Guns”
Stewart M. Patrick of the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations says that gun owners' concerns about a United Nations small arms treaty,...
Read morePoland: Bishops, Pro-Family Organizations Resist Redefinition of Gender
The Council of Europe convention is attempting to redefine “gender” to mean "the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a given...
Read morePersecuted & Exiled Swedish Homeschoolers “Walk to Freedom,” Vow to Fight On
STOCKHOLM — After walking some 120 miles over six days in the “Walk to Freedom” as a protest against Sweden’s controversial new ban...
Read moreSyrian Opposition Kills Top Defense Officials in Bomb Attack
A July 18 bombing in the Syrian capital of Damascus dealt the most powerful blow to the regime of Bashar al-Assad since the...
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