Tag: Brazil
The Fate of Journalists Who Dissent from Official Explanations
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 24, 2020 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
Already it is extremely difficult to get any truthful information. Soon it will be impossible.
Gaza Rallies for Caracas: On the West’s Dangerous Game in Venezuela
by Ramzy Baroud | Feb 4, 2019 | News & Analysis, Americas, Palestine, Politics, US
Venezuela is struggling to defeat a coup attempt that is supported by the United States, Israel and many Western governments.
The Exceptional Nation Asserts Its Exceptionalism
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 28, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The West is committed to supporting Washington’s suppression of Venezuelan self-determination.
Washington Has Appointed a President for Venezuela
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 24, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
So, now Venezuela has two presidents. One elected by the people, and one appointed by Washington.
When Bolsonaro and Netanyahu Are ‘Brothers’: Why Brazil Should Shun the Israeli Model
by Ramzy Baroud | Jan 10, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Middle East, Politics
Israel exports wars to its neighbors and war technology to the world. It should not be seen as the model to follow, but rather the example to avoid.
The USMCA and Trump’s Quest for ‘America First’ World Trade
by Dan Steinbock | Oct 25, 2018 | News & Analysis, Americas, Asia Pacific, Economy, US
The era of post-1945 multilateralism is fading. After the revised NAFTA, Trump’s dream is U.S.-dominated world trade and the ‘America First’ Asian Century.
Noam Chomsky: Hopes and Anxieties in the Age of Trump
by Saul Isaacson | Aug 17, 2018 | News & Analysis, Americas, Politics, US
Noam Chomsky offers insights on issues ranging from Iran to Latin America and the risk of nuclear war under Trump.
Olympic Gold Meddle—Rio 2016’s Corruption Competition
by Lia Patino | Aug 5, 2016 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics
The winners of the 2016 Olympics will again be the politically-connected elite, while the disenfranchised will never even get out of the starting blocks.
Washington Launches Its Attack Against BRICS
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 23, 2016 | Viewpoints, Americas, US
Kirchner and Rousseff’s “crimes” are their efforts to have the governments of Argentina and Brazil represent the Argentine and Brazilian peoples.
In Brazil, the World Cup Will Decide the Country’s Next President
by Lia Patino | May 23, 2014 | Americas, Viewpoints
Dilma Rousseff’s re-election bid depends on pushing for a smarter approach in curbing violence and should find inspiration in Panama’s success story.