Tag: Osama bin Laden
U.S. Troops Back in Saudi Arabia: What Could Go Wrong?
Jul 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Middle East, Politics, US
I’m not aware of a foreign terrorist threat against the US in which the stated motivation was anything other than opposition to US military imperialism.
Read MoreSavagery and Its Promoters and Profiteers
Apr 27, 2019 | Viewpoints, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Reviews, US
The Management of Savagery does what author Max Blumenthal promises and more, showing us why and how people have been duped by war promoters and profiteers.
Read MoreBin Laden’s Execution: the Obama Administration’s Double Game
Aug 27, 2016 | US, Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics
The Obama Administration had to improvise within hours of the operation that killed Osama bin Laden with a hurriedly cooked up story.
Read MoreWashington Protects Its Lies with More Lies
May 28, 2015 | US, Viewpoints
My distrust has deepened of Seymour Hersh’s retelling of the Obama regime’s extra-judicial murder of Osama bin Laden.
Read MoreAmerica’s Jihad
Oct 17, 2014 | Essays, Middle East, US
Among the tangled intricacies of the Middle East imbroglio a course was established to bring chaos to the region.
Read MoreCIA Director George Tenet Facilitated 9/11
Jul 31, 2014 | News & Analysis, US
The unsolved crimes of 9/11, attributed largely to young men from Saudi Arabia, should be considered in light of George Tenet’s actions.
Read More9/11: Getting Real About Richard Clarke
Feb 4, 2014 | Middle East, US, Viewpoints
President Obama’s 2013 advisory panel on NSA spying included some interesting people, considering...
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