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Video : ‘Globalisation of War : US-NATO Threats Directed Against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea’. Michel Chossudovsky
9 mars, par Prof Michel ChossudovskyBelow is the key note address by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky to the Kuala Lumpur 2018 July Venue organized by the The Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia. and the International Movement for a Just World (JUST) The world is at … The post Video: ‘Globalisation of War: US-NATO Threats (…) -
History of US-Iran Relations : “Regime Change” and the Islamic State in 1979 ? Ayatollah Khomeini, an Instrument of the U.S.?
9 mars, par Sami KarimiAccording to Sami Karimi in this timely analysis of Iran’s 1979 Revolution, the US and its European allies favored the creation of an Islamic State headed by Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran’s spiritual leader, with a view to undermining Iran’s leftist-progressive … The post History of US-Iran (…) -
Ukraine War Takes Fatal Turn, ATACMS, Storm Shadows and Oreshniks, Troop Losses and Desertions, NATO/EU Cracks
9 mars, par Rodney AtkinsonThis incisive analysis by Rodney Atkinson first published in the immediate wake of the US presidential election, on November 25, 2024 documents troop losses and desertions by Ukrainian soldiers. It’s also focusses on the role of Russia’s advanced air … The post Ukraine War Takes Fatal Turn, (…) -
U.N. Security Council Meeting on “Threats to International Peace” : The Ukraine War Could have Been Avoided. Address by George Szamuely
9 mars, par George SzamuelyFirst published on November 5, 2024 Thank you, Madam President, and thank you for giving me this opportunity to address this distinguished body. If ever a war could easily have been avoided, the war in Ukraine is that war. If … The post U.N. Security Council Meeting on “Threats to (…) -
The Loss of Life : From the First and Second World Wars to the So-called “Post-Cold War Era”
9 mars, par Prof Michel ChossudovskyCorporations invest in the art of destruction. It is a lucrative trade. Nuclear war has become a multi-billion dollar undertaking, which fills the pockets of US defense contractors. What is at stake is the outright “privatization of nuclear war”. A 1.3 trillion nuclear weapons program launched (…)