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Press TV Interviews Paul Craig Roberts on Libya

Press TV, April 16 — Press TV has interviewed Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant secretary of US Treasury from Panama City, who gives his insight on the revolution in…

MidEast Democracy: Israel’s Diamond in the Rough

“The toppling of Egypt’s modern-day pharaoh through peaceful mass protests, aided by Facebook and Twitter, marks a watershed for Egypt and the entire Arab world,” wrote Larry Diamond, in a…

Relying on Misinformation, U.S. Senate Calls on U.N. to Rescind Goldstone Report

The U.S. Senate on April 14 passed a resolution “calling on the United Nations to rescind the Goldstone report”, the popular name for the report of a U.N. fact-finding mission…

Burmese Intellect in Exile

“In Burma, the uprising could happen any time, and form anywhere.  All of the people are angry. Now, we are afraid. But like a volcano, it could explode at any…

‘Matter of Policy’: Gaza War and Goldstone’s Moral Collapse

Shocking is not a sufficient term to describe Justice Richard Goldstone’s decision to recant parts of the 2009 report on alleged war crimes in Gaza. The document, known as the…

Rethinking Germany

Not only the unforgettable Nazi past, but also the hard power materialism and reactionary politics of the German success story, made Germany in many respects the least lovable country in…

Book Review: ‘Monsoon’ by Robert D. Kaplan

Monsoon – The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power. Robert D. Kaplan. Random House, New York, 2010 When I first read Robert Kaplan, it was shortly after 9/11,…

The U.S.-NATO War Against Libya

Washington Responds to Geopolitical Crisis For over three months, repressive Arab monarchies and dictatorships in the Middle East and North Africa have been experiencing a continuing series democratic uprisings by…