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Afghanistan, C.I.A, USA

Afghanistan: Stop Sabotaging the Implementation of the Peace Agreement

By Kadir A. Mohmand  By Kadir Mohmand for VT Dear Ms. Deyoung: Please do not sabotage the peace agreement signed on February 29, 2020. I believe the report was extremely bias, supporting the misguided views of war profiteers, both Afghan and American, who want to sabotage this agreement and the troop withdrawal to the detriment of U.S. taxpayers and Afghan civilians. I invite you to hear and present both sides in your newspaper. During these past two decades, The Washington Post has transitioned into a mouthpiece for those whom solely profit off the almost two decades of war in Afghanistan, most under false presumptions. Stop misleading the American people. I read your June 1, 2020 article regarding the Taliban’s alleged present contacts with al-Qaeda. You hav...
C.I.A, Libya, USA

In 2009 Khadaffi Told the World About the Pandemic Business, He had everything right 'Video'

bY: sAMMI iBRAHEM,sR https://youtu.be/U1LUguzOvQo Gaddafi's brotherly censure - archive, 1973 17 April 1973: Libya leader is growing increasingly impatient with his Arab allies, Syria and Egypt, who were not heeding his plea for a collective, pan-Arab strategy against Israel David Hirst  Muammar Gaddafi, Libyan strongman at Cairo Airport in 1970. Photograph: AP Colonel Gadafy has for the first time publicly and unequivocally expressed his dissatisfaction with the way Egypt is handling the Middle East crisis. In a wide-ranging speech yesterday to mark Mohammed’s birthday he declared that in his view “all Arab plans are leading in the end to another defeat.” He said that he had no personal differences with President Sadat or President Assad of Syria. “But when...
US burning as working-class communities rise up against police brutality
C.I.A, Human Rights, USA

US burning as working-class communities rise up against police brutality

As Irish republicans used to say: when the law makers are the law breakers, there is no law. Proletarian writers The militarisation of the USA’s police force has accompanied the descent into poverty of half the US population. While the poorest are more likely to die of Covid-19, and black workers are more likely to be poor, they face this reality without access to basic healthcare and in the face of brutal state repression. This is the stark reality of capitalist dictatorship in the ‘land of the free’. As our latest paper went to press, working-class anger was spilling onto streets across the United States, as mass uprisings and nationwide protests followed the brutal murder of George Floyd, a black working-class man. On the afternoon of 25 May, an employee at a del...
Obama’s Essay on Protests: Maintaining the Status Quo
C.I.A, Human Rights, USA

Obama’s Essay on Protests: Maintaining the Status Quo

By Robert Fantina Former President Barack Obama has weighed in on the current civil unrest and ongoing racial injustice. While most people recognize his intelligence, especially when compared to the irrational blustering of his successor, his calm, measured opinion on how the nation should move forward only perpetuates the current injustices. We will look at the most troubling aspects of his essay in some detail. “The overwhelming majority of participants have been peaceful, courageous, responsible, and inspiring. They deserve our respect and support, not condemnation — something that police in cities like Camden and Flint have commendably understood. “On the other hand, the small minority of folks who’ve resorted to violence in various forms, whether out of genuine a...
Military Occupation of America Begins
C.I.A, Human Rights, USA

Military Occupation of America Begins

Police-soldiers regard both the guilty and innocent alike as enemy combatants. By: Kurt Nimmo It now seems certain the social lockdown imposed during the COVID scare will be extended with a “second wave” blamed in part on people protesting the police execution of George Floyd.  WLWT✔@WLWT Packed crowds protesting George Floyd's death have health officials worried about possible COVID-19 outbreak https://www.wlwt.com/article/packed-crowds-protesting-george-floyds-death-have-health-officials-worried-about-possible-covid-19-outbreak/32746331 …Packed crowds protesting George Floyd's death have health officials worried about possible COVID-19...Protester: 'We're just looking for equal justice right now. There ain’t nobody paying attention to COVID-19'wlwt.co...
Police Use Contact Tracing and Big Tech to Identify Protesters
C.I.A, USA

Police Use Contact Tracing and Big Tech to Identify Protesters

By MassPrivatel Countless warnings about how law enforcement could use contact-tracing apps to monitor people have gone unheeded.   As BGR.com revealed police are using contact tracing to identify protester’s affiliations. “According to Minnesota Public Safety Commissioner John Harringon, officials there have been using what they describe, without going into much detail, as contact-tracing in order to build out a picture of protestor affiliations — a process that officials in the state say has led them to conclude that much of the protest activity there is being fueled by people from outside coming in.” A Twitter feed titled “Minnesota Contact Tracing” revealed how police are using contact tracing to identify and arrest protesters. “Minnesota ...
C.I.A, Saudi Arabia, USA

Pompeo-Trump Effort to Force Through Saudi Arms Deal

Ousted Inspector General Was Also Probing Possible Illegal Pompeo-Trump Effort to Force Through Saudi Arms Deal "Since day one, this president has thought he's above the law, above criticism, and can get away with anything—including a fake 'emergency' to sell bombs to Saudi Arabia," says Sen. Bernie Sanders. by: Andrea Germanos, A Yemeni boy rides a bike on rubble of houses destroyed in a recent airstrike carried out by warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition, on May 23, 2019 in Sana'a, Yemen. (Photo: Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images) The State Department inspector general who was fired by President Donald Trump on Friday was investigating the Trump administration's use last year of emergency powers to flout congressional oversight and sell billions of dollars in arms to Saudi Arabia...
C.I.A, Libya, Tunisia, USA

US to send troops to Tunisia in support of Turkish forces and Islamist terrorists in neighbouring Libya

Nureddin Sabir, Editor, Redress Information & Analysis, writes: The United States intends to dispatch a military brigade to Tunisia, the US Africa Command (Africom), the force dedicated to intervening in African countries, has announced.  “As Russia continues to fan the flames of the Libyan conflict, regional security in North Africa is a heightened concern,” Africom said in a statement on 29 May. Two days earlier, Africom claimed that Russia had delivered 14 MiG-29 and Su-24 fighter jets to the Libyan National Army’s (LNA) Jufra air base, a claim that has been denied by the Russians and the LNA. Since April 2019 the LNA has been fighting to liberate the Libyan capital Tripoli and the 15 per cent of the country still controlled by the unelected “Government of National Ac...
Bibles at the Barricades: How the Right Seized Power in Bolivia
Bolivia, C.I.A, USA, ZIO-NAZI

Bibles at the Barricades: How the Right Seized Power in Bolivia

by BENJAMIN DANGL Drawing by Nathaniel St. Clair Returning to La Paz, Bolivia after last November’s coup was like returning to the scene of a crime. Since Bolivian President Evo Morales was removed from power, right-wing interim President Jeanine Áñez has led the country with an iron fist. State repression immediately following the coup left dozens dead and the government has been throwing political enemies behind bars. The Áñez administration, now using the pandemic as a pretext for further crackdowns on dissent, is part of a rising right across the Americas. The fierce conflicts following the October 20 election had left their mark on the city when I visited in March. Intersections were scarred from barricade bonfires. Graffiti across La Paz denounced the “Murderer Áñez.” A g...
A Few Good Sadists
C.I.A, Human Rights, USA, ZIO-NAZI

A Few Good Sadists

by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR Photograph Source: Sabrina Harman poses over the corpse of Manadel al-Jamadi, after he was tortured to death by CIA personnel – Public Domain Here’s a flashback that may help to explain how we got to where we are: the day was April 30, 2004. Alexander Cockburn and I were sitting by the pool having a gin and tonic at the old Richelieu Hotel in New Orleans’ French Quarter. The concierge, an elegant black man from Haiti named Jean-Claud, dropped a sheaf of papers on our table. “I hope I’m not disturbing you, Mr. Cockburn,” he said. “These just came through for you by fax with a note marked ‘Urgent.’” Alex looked at the first page. It was the cover of The New Yorker magazine. He turned to me and said with a grin, “Can anything from the New Yorker ever truly ...