America’s Wars and The Global Crisis: Latest Articles from Global Research
SELECTED ARTICLES
Syrian War-Islamic State (ISIS) Creation Timeline By Kevin Borge, August 29, 2015
Below is a timeline ranging from 1992-2015 with related articles to the war in Syria, ISIS and geopolitical events that tie them all together.
The War on Syria: The Major Political Players, Humanitarian Crisis By Patrick Higgins, September 01, 2015
Foreign intervention has only worsened the situation in Syria. In May 2014, the Syria Centre for Policy Research in Damascus released a report on the economic and social conditions in Syria. Its findings were staggering. More than half the country’s…
Military Training for Young Children at Ukraine’s “Neo-Nazi Summer Camp”. Recruitment of Ukraine’s “Child Soldiers” Financed by US “Nonlethal” Military Aid? By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, August 30, 2015
The Azov battalion supported by its Western partners is not only involved in para-military operations in Donbass, it is also running a Summer Camp military training project for young children.
Washington’s Financial Currency War on China: The Eclipsing of the US Dollar by the YuanBy Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, August 31, 2015
China is in the process of displacing the monopoly of the US dollar. They are dropping US Treasury bonds, stockpiling gold reserves, and opening regional distribution banks for their own national currency.
US Imperial Strategy: Hushing Up—and Profiting from—Saudi Aggressions, Warmongering against RussiaBy Stephen Gowans, September 01, 2015
The West has portrayed Russia’s annexation of Crimea as an aggression, but the re-integration of Crimea into Russia can be understood as a pre-emptive measure on the part of Moscow to preserve Russian access to a strategically important naval base…
How the US Can Stop ISIS Without Setting Foot in Syria By Tony Cartalucci, September 01, 2015
Increasingly difficult to cover-up or spin, it is becoming apparent even in Western media coverage that the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS) is not sustaining its fighting capacity from within Iraq or Syria, but rather through supply lines that lead to…