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johnpilger.com
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| | | | | In this new essay, John Pilger recalls the 'electric' opposition of writers and journalists to the coming war in the 1930s and investigates why today there is 'a silence filled by a consensus of propaganda' as the two greatest powers draw closer to conflict. In 1935, the Congress of American Writers was held in New [...] | |
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original.antiwar.com
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| | | | | Originally appeared atTomDispatch. As a retired U.S. Air Force officer, I firmly believe in civilian control of our military. This country should be a nation of laws - not of special interests, oligarchs, or kings. Before committing our forces to battle, Congress should always declare war in the name of... | |
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timshorrock.com
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| | | | | The United States has been trying to create a trilateral alliance with Japan and South Korea since the late 1940s. Under President Biden and his "Asia Czar" Kurt Campbell, it has nearly succeeded. But there's a huge disconnect between Washington's constructs and the people of South Korea and Japan. | |
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eveningreport.nz
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| | | Evening Report Provides daily analysis of geopolitics, politics, business, the economy and news. Evening Report also publishes and webcasts authoritative podcasts that analyse global issues and events. | ||