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lavoixdelalibye.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a complex and multifaceted piece that delves into the historical and political interactions between the United States and Africa, particularly focusing on the CIA's role in covert operations and its alleged influence on African leaders. The author, Dr. Gerald Horne, presents a critical analysis of U.S. imperialism and the CIA's involvement in Africa, drawing on historical examples such as the CIA's actions in Ghana, the United States' relationship with leaders like Kwame Nkrumah, and the potential CIA influence on figures like Barack Obama Sr. The text also touches on broader themes of U.S. foreign policy, the Cold War, and the impact of American actions on African nations. The piece is part of a larger discourse on U.S. imperialism ... | |
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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | The question for world leaders is how to ensure the Russian president is defeated while nevertheless providing him with a route out of the crisis. | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | On May 31st, Politico headlined "Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons: It's a major reversal that will help Ukraine to better defend its second-largest city." It reported: The Biden administration has quietly given Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia - solely near the area of Kharkiv - using U.S.-provided | |
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robertedwinkelly.com
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| | | This re-posts an article I wrote for the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists recently on N Korea's likely first-use of nuclear weapons in any serious Korean contingency. The University of Pennsylvania invited me to participate in two-day forum on nuclear weapons back in September. This is the short paper I brought. Here it is at BAS.... | ||