Monthly Archives: October 2011

Richard Pithouse: On the Wall Street occupation: What it will take to win concrete victory

What it will take to win concrete victory Richard Pithouse The choice of Wall Street as the target for the occupation is, in itself, a perfectly eloquent statement. And slogans like, ‘We’re young; we’re poor; we’re not going to take … Continue reading

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Toufic Haddad: The Deal Behind the “Shalit Deal”: Prisoners, Power, Racism

by Toufic Haddad If the prisoner exchange deal announced on 11 October 2011 between Hamas and the Israeli government is fully implemented without major hitches, there is little question who “won” this five-year war of wills: the deal will constitute … Continue reading

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Justin Raimondo: The Sins of Liam Fox

The “privatization” of British foreign policy Justin Raimondo, October 19, 2011 The forced resignation of Britain’s defense minister, Liam Fox, has opened up a window into the way foreign policy in the “free world” is made – and a very … Continue reading

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TRNN: Senate Bill Threatens Currency War with China

This should be titled “Congress threatens China for refusing to sanction Syria”. The topic is red meat for 2012 campaigners desperately seeking such bloody tripe.

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Gareth Porter: US Officials Peddle False Intel to Support Terror Plot Claims

by Gareth Porter, October 18, 2011 Officials of the Barack Obama administration have aggressively leaked information supposedly based on classified intelligence in recent days to bolster the allegation that two high-ranking officials from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were involved … Continue reading

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