THE 9/11 READER. The September 11, 2001 Terror Attacks
By , Sun 2022 September 11
The tragic events of September 11, 2001 constitute a fundamental landmark in American history. a decisive watershed. 9/11 opens up an era of crisis, upheaval and militarization of American society.
Fukushima: Nuclear War without a War
By , Thu 2021 April 15
Unimaginable” levels of radiation still prevail. In the words of Dr. Helen Caldicott, “one millionth of a gram of plutonium, if inhaled can cause cancer”. If not duly addressed, the continued dumping of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean constitutes a potential trigger to a process of global radioactive contamination.
SYRIA: NATO's "Humanitarian" War?
By , Tue 2018 April 17
ONLINE INTERACTIVE I-BOOK. The insurgency in Syria is based on the "Libya Model": it is integrated by mercenaries and Al Qaeda affiliated paramilitary brigades supported by British, French and Turkish Special Forces...
Syria’s War For Humanity
By , Sun 2016 October 30
We bring to the attention of our readers Mark Taliano’s I-Book entitled "Syria’s War for Humanity". In contrast to most geopolitical analysts of the Middle East, Mark Taliano focusses on what unites humanity with the people of Syria in their struggle against foreign aggression. Taliano talks and listens to the people of Syria. He reveals the courage and resilience of a Nation and its people in their day to day lives...
Globalization of War: WWIII Roadmap
By , Thu 2012 August 30
The Pentagon’s global military design is one of world conquest. The military deployment of US-NATO forces is occurring in several regions of the world simultaneously.
THE IRAQ WAR: War Crimes and Genocide
By , Sun 2012 July 01
The devastation of Iraq, unfettered aggression, crimes against humanity, and plunder and theft of sovereign resources.
WAR PLAN IRAN: Western Aggression
By , Fri 2012 March 16
GR ONLINE NEWS READER. The region is on a hair-trigger for a conflagration that would involve nuclear weapons and the collision of global powers...
Libya and "The Arab Spring"
By , Sun 2011 December 25
Washington's agenda for Egypt and Tunisia was to hijack the protest movement; what prevails in Egypt is the maintenance of a de facto military regime. In Tunisia, following the October 2011 parliamentary elections, the neoliberal policy framework remains unscathed.