One year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes.
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One year after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes.
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Or How Americans Learned to Stop Worrying and Forgot the Bomb.
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Ukraine is a pawn for militarists intent on degrading Russia and ultimately China in a self-defeating quest to ensure U.S. global hegemony. The end of this war, like most proxy wars, will be ugly.
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Juan Cole on how Washington lost Its moral compass in Iraq.
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By every journalistic standard, the extensive international coverage given to Hersh’s story should have made it big news in the US.
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It will be attractive to the Global South, writes Tony Kevin. It will cause consternation in the Western war party camp.
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Seymour Hersh joins Aaron Maté to discuss his report on how the Biden administration bombed the Nord Stream gas pipelines, which blew up not only a vital Russian-German infrastructure project but a key off-ramp to peace in Ukraine.
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The German and French leaders have told Ukraine they must seek peace with Russia in exchange for a post-war defense pact, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
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By Katrina vanden Heuvel and James Carden / CounterPunch As 2023 unfolds, we fear that American policy will continue to be characterized by both mission creep and the absence of any sort of diplomatic engagement with Russia. Throughout the course of the war, the Biden administration has slowly, steadily, even stealthily increased America’s involvement. Calls […]
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