United States Air Force firefighters from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron extinguish a fire started from a simulated C-130 Hercules cargo plane crash at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, during the operational readiness exercise Beverly Midnight 12-03, July 23, 2012. Each scenario tests their ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations during a heightened state of readiness. [Source: facebook.com]. Drinking Water, Rivers, Fish, Crabs, Breast Milk, Babies and Teenagers Are PoisonedContinue reading ““U.S. Military Contaminates South Korea—Just Like it Does in So Many Other Countries” — by Pat Elder”→
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken touring of Foreign Affairs Security Training Center in Blackstone, Virginia, on Aug. 11. (State Department, Chuck Kennedy/ Public domain). After his department was caught pushing the ouster of the democratically elected Imran Khan, the U.S. secretary of state is now praising Pakistan’s preparations for “free and fair elections.” Continue reading ““Caitlin Johnstone: US Department of Hypocrisy” —”→
Leaders of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homela. Niger’s popular military government has been consolidating domestic and regional support. Meanwhile, ECOWAS is beset by disunity and domestic opposition after threatening military intervention to restore the ousted Mohamed Bazoum with the backing of France and US Continue reading ““African Union will not back ECOWAS intervention in Niger” — Pavan Kulkarni”→
Western media has dismissed evidence of neo-Nazi influence in Ukraine by citing President Zelensky’s Jewish heritage. But new footage published by Zelensky shows the leader openly collaborating with a fascist ideologue who once pledged to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade…against Semite-led Untermenschen.”Continue reading ““Zelensky Holds Court With Ukraine’s Most Notorious Neo-Nazi” — by Alexander Rubinstein”→
Kennedy and Assange. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr & David G. Silvers, Cancillería del Ecuador/Wikimedia Commons. Composite photo by Cathy Vogan.). The U.S. ambassador to Australia told a Sydney newspaper that “there absolutely could be a resolution” of the case just weeks after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Australia that the prosecution would continue, reports Joe Lauria.Continue reading ““Caroline Kennedy Says US Open to Assange Plea Deal” — by Joe Lauria”→