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The West Against the Rest or The West Against Itself?

The West Against the Rest or The West Against Itself? The West’s illiberal-bashing frenzy has reduced what should be a crucial debate about a fearful West Against the Rest, to the more pressing issue of The West Against Itself, writes Pepe Escobar. What is the bigger story? The West Against the Rest or The West […]

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Everything is AwesomeThe Donald in Wonderland: Down the Financial Rabbit Hole With Trump

The Donald in Wonderland: Down the Financial Rabbit Hole With Trump Once upon a time, there was a little-known energy company called Enron. In its 16-year life, it went from being dubbed America’s most innovative company by Fortune Magazine to being the poster child of American corporate deceit. Using a classic recipe for book-cooking, Enron […]

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China Retaliates: Beijing To Levy $60BN In Tariffs On US Goods Effective Sept 24

China Retaliates: Beijing To Levy $60BN In Tariffs On US Goods Effective Sept 24 Just as Donald Trump was further threats aimed at Beijing after he launched another $200BN in tariffs targeting Chinese imports, and warning that “there will be great and fast economic retaliation against China if our farmers, ranchers and/or industrial workers are […]

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Trump Slams China For Meddling In US Elections “By Attacking Farmers & Industrial Workers”

Trump Slams China For Meddling In US Elections “By Attacking Farmers & Industrial Workers” Having ordered the unleashing of the next round of tariffs (to hit next Monday) on China, President Trump has taken to Twitter to explain what he feels China is trying to do. His first shot across the bow claims that China […]

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Trump Slaps Tariffs On $200BN In China Imports; Will Add Another $267BN If China Retaliates

Trump Slaps Tariffs On $200BN In China Imports; Will Add Another $267BN If China Retaliates With traders waiting with bated breath for hours, moments ago the White House announced that it has imposed tariffs on approximately $200 billion worth of imports from China, effective September 24. The tariffs will start at 10% until the end […]

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China May Skip Trade Talks, Cripple US Supply Chains After New Trump Tariffs

China May Skip Trade Talks, Cripple US Supply Chains After New Trump Tariffs When discussing yesterday’s WSJ report that the Trump admin may slap the new, $200BN round of tariffs on Chinese imports as soon as tomorrow, we said that such an escalation would likely derail talks with top Chinese officials, currently scheduled in Washington […]

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Trump To Announce $200 Billion In New China Tariffs As Soon As Monday

Trump To Announce $200 Billion In New China Tariffs As Soon As Monday In the latest installment of the story that just won’t go away, the WSJ reported on Saturday that – as Bloomberg reported first yesterday – the Trump administration plans to announce new tariffs on up to $200 billion in Chinese goods as […]

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Fake News is Unbelievable – When is Enough going to be Enough

Fake News is Unbelievable – When is Enough going to be Enough A TV reporter is caught acting pretending the wind is so strong in Florence while two people in the background are casually walking by. Besides that, the wind is coming from behind him and he is acting as if he is fighting against […]

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Robert Shiller: Look For One Final Surge In Stocks Before The Crash

Robert Shiller: Look For One Final Surge In Stocks Before The Crash It seems like only yesterday that Robert Shiller, a Nobel-Prize winning economist (and esteemed member of the Yale School of Management’s faculty), was telling anybody who would listen that the US equity market was headed for a vertigo-inducing correction. But with stocks once […]

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From CO2 to Methane, Trump’s Hurricane of Destruction

From CO2 to Methane, Trump’s Hurricane of Destruction Photo Source Becker1999 | CC BY 2.0 While the Trump administration swirls around in a vortex of Tweets, lies and Russiagate, one thing is for certain, while we are all distracted and perplexed by the daily mayhem, Trump and his fossil fuel buddies are getting away with […]

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Obama’s Imperial Presidency

Obama’s Imperial Presidency Photo Source The U.S. Army | CC BY 2.0 Could Donald Trump already be the worst of all American presidents?  In less than two years his record on the world scene has been frightening enough: U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Accords, scuttling of the Iran nuclear treaty, moving the U.S. embassy in […]

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On the Brink with Russia in Syria Again, 5 Years Later

On the Brink with Russia in Syria Again, 5 Years Later It’s deja-vu all over again in Syria, with the U.S. on the verge of a confrontation with Russia as Donald Trump faces his biggest decision yet as president, comments Ray McGovern. The New York Times, on September 11, 2013, accommodated Russian President Vladimir V. […]

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Why Are We Siding With al-Qaeda?

Why Are We Siding With al-Qaeda? Last week, I urged the Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to stop protecting al-Qaeda in Syria by demanding that the Syrian government leave Idlib under al-Qaeda control. While it may seem hard to believe that the US government is helping al-Qaeda in Syria, it’s not as strange […]

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‘Steady State’ Or Deep State? Ron Paul Crushes The New York Times’ Hate-Driven Coup

‘Steady State’ Or Deep State? Ron Paul Crushes The New York Times’ Hate-Driven Coup The New York Times unleashed a firestorm by publishing an anonymously written op-ed from someone purporting to be a “senior US Administration official” and who writes of a secret cabal within the US government that conspires to thwart President Trump’s agenda. […]

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How the U.S. Does Propaganda

How the U.S. Does Propaganda A typical example was on NPR’s “Weekend Edition Saturday,” on September 8th, when the program-host Scott Simon interviewed the Obama Administration’s diplomat Robert Malley, in a segment titled “What’s Next In The Syrian War: Idlib”. Simon’s introduction said: “After this weekend, the last contested region of Syria may come under […]

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