Those who oversaw the 2014 coup in Kiev, are the same ones running US foreign policy today: Joe Biden, Victoria Nuland and Jake Sullivan.
Author: Rick STERLING
Reflections On Russia & Crimea: The Hate Goes One Way
It was clear to us that while many Americans may hate Russia and even Russians themselves, this hatred is not returned in kind.
Eye Witness Crimea
Crimea is incredibly beautiful and historic. Today, despite occasional sabotage actions, the situation in Crimea is calm and inviting.
Confessions Of A CIA Terrorist
Prado admits “Our job was to break the laws of other nations without getting caught to defend ours. It is dark and murky work.”
Why Zelensky Will NOT Take Back Crimea
Any attempt by a Ukrainian government to “take back” Crimea would be met with firm opposition and resistance from the people who live there.
US Exceptionalism And The Wars In Syria And Ukraine
US foreign policy became increasingly aggressive. The US should not permit any country to challenge US supremacy and dominance.
We Need A Huge Rage Against The War Machine
The current slide toward a catastrophic war between the US and Russia makes it urgent to build a broad movement to oppose militarism and the war machine.
MLK: Beyond Vietnam To Ukraine
In April 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered an eloquent and stirring denunciation of the Vietnam war and US militarism. The speech titled “Beyond Vietnam” is relevant to today’s war in Ukraine. In the speech at Riverside Church, King talked about how the US had supported France in trying to […]
Lessons From Vietnam For Ukraine
In April 1965, U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) explained why he was escalating US involvement in Vietnam. With an Orwellian touch, LBJ titled the speech “Peace without Conquest” as he announced the beginning of US air attacks on Vietnam. He explained that “We must fight if we are to […]
Handling International Crises: From JFK to Biden
There are significant parallels between the international crises in Cuba in 1962 and Ukraine today. Both involved intense confrontations between the USA and the Soviet Union or Russia. Both involved third party countries on the doorstep of a major power. The Cuban Missile Crisis threatened to lead to WW3, just […]
A Tale Of Two Summits
Last week (June 8-10) there were two summits in Los Angeles, California: the Summit of the Americas hosted by the US State Department and the Peoples Summit hosted by US and international activist organizations. The two summits were held in the same city at the same time but could not […]
How “Virtual Crime Scenes” Became A Propaganda Tool In Nicaragua, Ukraine And Syria
This article shows how media uses computer modeling and “virtual crime scenes” to assign blame for some extremely important international events. In these examples from Nicaragua, Ukraine and Syria, many people died in complex circumstances. The deaths at the “Mother’s March” in Managua, Nicaragua precipitated an attempted coup. The Maidan […]
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