Stephen Kinzer’s ‘The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War’
Kinzer’s The Brothers is an excellent source of information concerning the development of U.S. foreign policy during the Twentieth Century.
Read MoreJim Miles is a Canadian educator and a regular contributor of opinion pieces and book reviews for The Palestine Chronicle. Miles' work is also presented globally through other alternative websites and news publications.
Kinzer’s The Brothers is an excellent source of information concerning the development of U.S. foreign policy during the Twentieth Century.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | May 15, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Reviews, US |
The Incubus of Intervention stands alone as a well written, clearly detailed and intriguing reassessment of historical events in and around Indonesia.
Read MoreWorks such as The Dispensable Nation simply highlight the arrogance and hubris of an empire in decline.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Feb 10, 2015 | Middle East, Reviews |
The Rise of Islamic State is a worthy read, clearly defining the major roles and events of this long-developing story.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Jan 30, 2015 | Americas, News & Analysis |
The neocons, and the rest of Canada, are waiting until April to see what overall effect this chaos will have.
Read More“Pay Any Price” is an enlightening read the repercussions that the global war on terror and its associated power, greed, and secrecy has had on our daily lives.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Dec 29, 2014 | Americas, Asia Pacific, Economy & Business, Viewpoints |
The mainstream media’s complicity and willingness to be the servant of the state and its propaganda is staggering.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Dec 23, 2014 | Americas, Science, Viewpoints |
Canada has been the yappy little terrier trying to front run the U.S. imperial hegemon
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Dec 19, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, Reviews, US |
Empire of Chaos is an essential and entertaining if severe read that will bring you up to date on the actual impacts of U.S. geopolitical policy.
Read MorePosted by Jim Miles | Dec 19, 2014 | Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, US, Viewpoints |
Russia-Ukraine and Syria-ISIS are not separate sets of incidents but are fully entwined within U.S. drives towards global hegemony.
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