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Tag: Iraq
Washington Likes Wars. So Where Next?
Strategic Culture by BRIAN CLOUGHLEY US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter has ended yet another global war-trot, having visited India, the Philippines, … More
Is ISIS a Scam?
New Eastern Outlook by Gordon Duff Recent revelations inside Iraq have exposed ISIS. They don’t exist, simple as that, … More
Bush, 9/11, and Iraq: Trump Gets It Right
CounterPunch by SHELDON RICHMAN Donald Trump, for all his obnoxious demagoguery, is adding value to the presidential campaign by … More
Washington And Its Allies Practiced Brilliant Spycraft By Creating ISIS As A Tool of Regime Change In Iraq And Syria
The Excavator BY SAMAN MOHAMMADI “That the U.S. used the ISIS phenomenon to again achieve regime change and U.S. … More
US Has Secret, “Non-Negotiable” Plan To Send 100,000 US, Saudi Troops To Iraq, Lawmaker Claims
Zero Hedge “For every seven Shiites killed, we want seven Sunnis [killed] in their place.” That rather alarming declaration comes … More
Washington Has Now Lost the Middle East
New Eastern Outlook by F. William Engdahl It’s not at all surprising except in how fast it’s going. Within the … More
US Air Force Providing Air Transit for ISIL Leaders in Iraq
FARS News A US chopper landed in areas under the control of the ISIL terrorist group in Western Iraq and … More
Middle East: Redrawing the Map
Strategic Culture by Dmitry MININ The recent history of Middle East has been fraught with conflict. More information has started … More
Imperial Overstretch
Buchanan.org by Patrick J. Buchanan Toward the end of the presidency of George H.W. Bush, America stood alone at the … More
The Middle East on the Waves of Chaos
New Eastern Outlook by Viktor Mikhin For some time the criminal activities of the terrorist organization “Islamic State” (ISIS) seemed … More
In Iraq, ISIS Is Winning And The United States Is Losing
The American Dream by Michael Snyder During the Iraq war more than 4,000 U.S. soldiers died, countless others were severely … More
Is the U.S. a Force for Good in the World?
RINF by Eric Zuesse First of all, in terms of popularity worldwide, the U.S. is a mixed picture. A Gallup International poll … More
Accusations Emerge That the U.S. Is Aiding ISIS – The Latest “Conspiracy Theory” Circulating in Iraq
Liberty Blitzkrieg by Mike Krieger My belief is, we will, in fact be greeted as liberators. – Dick Cheney on NBC’s … More
The Middle East: Do Not Dig a Hole for Somebody Else
New Eastern Outlook by Viktor Mikhin Every day life constantly confirms the relevance of popular proverbs that have not lost … More
The Enemy of My Enemy
Buchanan.org by Patrick J. Buchanan The forces that do not want a U.S. nuclear deal with Iran, nor any U.S. … More
‘Islamic State’ as a Western Phenomenon? Reimagining the IS Debate
Foreign Policy Journal by Ramzy Baroud No matter how one attempts to wrangle with the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) rise … More
Libya Burning: ISIS Lays Claim To Another Country, Right At Europe’s Door
Mint Press News By Catherine Shakdam “We have failed to recognize that arming militias and manufacturing a mercenary army under … More
Tragedy of Iraq (II)
Strategic Culture by Anton VESELOV Part I Haider Al-Abadi was appointed the head of government in August 2014. He was … More
Tragedy of Iraq (I)
Strategic Culture by Anton VESELOV Iraq has gone through real hardships in recent years. There were times when the country … More