Foreign Affairs

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Fri, 18/10/2024 - 01:37

Dr. Soma Baroud's life was dedicated to healing the wounded in Gaza. Her tragic death in an Israeli airstrike on October 9 is a reminder of the relentless violence faced by Palestinians, even those who save lives. This is the story of a sister, a healer, and a martyr

The post “Text Me You Haven’t Died” – My Sister was the 166th Doctor to Be Murdered in Gaza appeared first on MintPress News.

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Tue, 15/10/2024 - 01:18

Exclusive MintPress access reveals the CIA’s efforts to promote homosexuality and normalize relations with Israel in Yemen through a vast spy network involving blackmail and sectarian manipulation.

The post Exclusive: Yemen Uncovers Massive CIA and Mossad Spy Ring Embedded in Pro-Democracy NGOs appeared first on MintPress News.

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Tue, 15/10/2024 - 01:17

While the East Coast faces devastation from two hurricanes, media coverage turns toward Israel’s conflicts and U.S. election campaigns, leaving residents wondering why foreign aid flows while disaster relief falls short.

The post Natural Disasters vs War Crimes – American Media Has Chosen appeared first on MintPress News.

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Mon, 14/10/2024 - 04:53
President Bush declared the War on Terror in 2001. Dr Alison Broinowski AM, Australians for War Power Reforms (AWPR), former diplomat and Author, argues that America and its Western Allies including Australia have been involved in multiple ‘never ending’ foreign wars with no declaration in sight of victory. US President George W. Bush declared the Continue reading »
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Sat, 12/10/2024 - 06:46

If the US were to go to war with Iran, it wouldn’t be a 2003 Iraq scenario. From Iran’s vast missile capabilities to its battle-hardened regional allies, a conflict would be far more complex and dangerous for US forces.

The post A US-Iran War: What the Battlefield Could Actually Look Like appeared first on MintPress News.