The accessories to war crimes are those paid to keep the record straight By John Pilger February 14, 2014 Day of reckoning beckons mainstream media, in
By BONNIE BARRON HOUSTON (CN) - A federal judge has changed his mind about letting the families of Nepali laborers executed in Iraq pursue trafficking clai
Current Starbucks Director Robert Gates -- former Secretary of Defense and DCI (1991-1993) -- was involved in the Iran-Contra scandal. He is considered th
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- A group of 56 detainees in Iraqi prisons is suing a U.S. company for the abuse they allegedly suffered by employees who serve
Photo: Insurgent suspects are led away by US forces. Some of those held in Iraqi custody suffered appalling abuse, the war logs reveal. Photograph: Sean S
Also current: "Karl Rove-linked aides launch Kentucky super PAC," Politico, April 4, 2013 April 14, 2013 Former Bush official Karl Rove’s speech at the
By Alex Constantine Ray Robison is promoted as a "National Security Analyst" by the establishment media. His "informed analyses" of intelligence and mil
One of the regrets I expressed, in my take on the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War, is that I didn’t write in opposition to the many bad arguments for
Tony Blair's claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction are challenged again in Monday's Panorama. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA BBC's Panorama rev
Photo: Colonel Jim Steele In 2004, with the war in Iraq going from bad to worse, the US drafted in a veteran of Central America's dirty wars to help set up
The invasion of Iraq was a decade ago – and the public is still waiting to find out what really happened in the run-up By Catherine Bennett The Observer,
" ... The bin Ladens have a ten million dollar stake in the Fremont Group, a San Francisco-based company formerly called Bechtel Investments, which was unt
By Alex Constantine Excerpt from "Terror on the Right" "War does not determine who is right -- only who is left." -- Bertrand Russell IN THE BEGINNING of
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A jury on Friday ordered an American military contractor to pay $85 million after finding it guilty of negligence for illnesses suffere
By Moeen Raoof Global Research, April 3, 2012 Tuareg Fighters (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) The recent Coup in Mali by a Army Officer Captain while all
" ... The documents also confirm that the quest to secure stable oil supplies was central to plans for the invasion of Iraq. ... An attached letter reveals