Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Gilad Erdan in July, during a Security Council meeting on the Middle East. (UN Photo/Loey Felipe). Tel Aviv and Washington try to hijack the internal social and political struggles of Arab and Muslim societies for their own sinister reasons, writes Ramzy Baroud. Continue reading ““Israeli Propaganda on Muslim Womens’ Rights” — by Ramzy Baroud”→
The Skyborg autonomy core system launches aboard a combat drone at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida as part of the Pentagon’s “autonomous attritable aircraft” experimentation, April 29, 2021. (U.S. Air Force). The quest for decisive U.S. military superiority over Beijing and the ability to win a war against a nuclear-armed power should be considered a fool’s errand, writes William D. Hartung. But it isn’t. Continue reading ““Pentagon Techno-Fantasies” — by William D. Hartung”→
Slovakia’s former Prime Minister Robert Fico in 2016; a vocal opponent of Slovakia’s support to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. (Andrej Klizan, Wikimedia Commons). The foreign policy of the Slovak Social Democracy Party, which won in last week’s parliamentary elections, represents a 180-degree turn from the position of the current government, Joyce Chediac reports.Continue reading ““Slovakia Moves Away From EU-NATO on Ukraine” — by Joyce Chediac”→
Hanging of perpetrators of Babyn Yarmassacre in Kiev’s Maidan square, 1946. (Still from “The Kiev Trial,” courtesy of the Jerusalem Film Festival). History tells us where we are in the human story and what we, alive now, must do to advance this story. To tamper with history is among the gravest of sins against the human cause.Continue reading ““PATRICK LAWRENCE: Tampering with History” — by Patrick Lawerence”→