July

Italy must demand the extradition of Luis Posada Carriles

Luis Posada Carriles, notorious Venezuelan criminal and former CIA agent, responsible for dozens of terrorist attacks, is currently on remand in a prison in El Paso, Texas.

Viewpoint: No peace for Israel without justice for the Palestinians

As Israel lashes out indiscriminately, mocking international law, U.S. government officials and prominent pundits have expressed sympathy — not for the victims of these attacks, but for their perpetrators.

Venezuela Criticizes U.S. Efforts to Undermine Venezuela and Cuba

Venezuelan President Chavez and other high level government officials sharply criticized U.S. efforts to undermine both Venezuela and Cuba.

Another Apologist for Israeli Aggression

Friday’s New York Time’s op-ed page (7-14-06) features an article by Michael Young ('Israel’s Invasion, Syria’s War'), identified as an editor at the Lebanese paper The Daily Star and also for Reason magazine.

Why is Israel Back in Gaza?

The disparity between Israel’s public narrative and its actual intents cannot possibly be any more palpable than in the current Gaza onslaught following the capture by Palestinians of an Israeli solider near Gaza in a daring June 25 raid on a military post.

Israel's Real Aim

The real aim is to change the regime in Lebanon and to install a puppet government

The rise and fall of the Orange Revolution

We might not particularly like it, but we do live in interesting political times. In a time-frame of several months or years big changes take place. What used to take tens of years now seems to be compressed in a much tighter period.

Containing the Military Industrial Complex

More than any other weapons system, the chief products of the military industrial complex are lies.  We just learned this week that Congress was cracking down on corruption by denying another contract to Halliburton.

Israel’s War In Gaza: A Case For International Intervention

EARLY in July, with Israeli forces rampaging through Gaza, killing, maiming and destroying with gay abandon, the New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman had a moment of revelation.

Global Warming in Siberia

Russian researchers returned from an exploratory mission in Western Siberia last year to report that the world’s largest frozen peat bog there, land as large as France and Germany combined, was quickly melting away “into shallow lakes.”

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