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Obama channels Dr. Stangelove: How the president learned to stop worrying and love the bomb

James Carroll
In 2009, the president promised nuclear disarmament. Five years later, our stockpile remains frightfully intact

These are lies the New York Times wants you to believe about Russia

Patrick L. Smith
Our sanctions caused Russia's downturn. They protect Big Oil, the well-connected, and make the world more dangerous

The 5 most insidious conspiracy theories of 2014

Cliff Weathers

Dick Cheney is in Obama’s head: Why U.S. foreign policy is broken

Tom Engelhardt
The American national security machinery seems incapable of handling the single threat it was built to destroy

We’re coming for Fox News: “America is a very dangerous land for women, because it has such a party as the Republican Party”

Jeffrey Tayler
Femen's Inna Shevchenko sounds off on the pope, the president, the faithful -- and one particular Fox News blowhard

New York Times propagandists exposed: Finally, the truth about Ukraine and Putin emerges

Patrick L. Smith
NATO was the aggressor and got Ukraine wrong. Many months later, the media has eventually figured out the truth

US businessman jailed in Russia over broken window

James Ellingworth, Nataliya Vasilyeva

For Obama and the Pentagon, an uneasy relationship

Julie Pace, Robert Burns

Why Ukrainians still care about Lenin

Dan Peleschuk
A year after the start of its pro-European revolution, the country is still wrestling with communist leader’s ghost

GOP’s Benghazi nightmare: How they intend to repurpose the entire government over idiocy

Simon Maloy
Conservatives know in their hearts that Benghazi is a huge coverup -- no matter what the evidence says

We are the terrorists too: Thomas Friedman and John Kerry are misleading you about the Middle East

Patrick L. Smith
The New York Times and the administration are spinning post-Arab Spring era. Let's set the facts straight

Why a Republican Congress might actually be the end of the world

Michael Klare
Keystone XL may be dead for now, but it's only one of several measures that would put the planet in grave danger

What really happened in Beijing: Putin, Obama, Xi — and the back story the media won’t tell you

Patrick L. Smith
Ukraine, Iran's nukes, the price of oil: There are ties worthy of a Bourne film, if the media connected the dots

America’s post-midterm inferno: Tea Party garbage, media nonsense and economic hell

Robert Hennelly
Our notion of American exceptionalism and superpower status is blinding us to reality. Here's what we need to admit

Diaspora is good for the Jews

Alan Wolfe
It's been heresy to validate life outside Israel, but it's possible for Jews to be secure, successful as a minority

Vladimir Putin: Soviet pact with Hitler wasn’t so bad

Timothy McGrath
The Russian president defends the decision to make Poland part of Nazi Germany's sphere of influence

Noam Chomsky on Russia: “The worst-case scenario, of course, would be a nuclear war”

Sarah Gray
The cognitive scientist and political activist spoke to RT about many global issues

The New York Times doesn’t want you to understand this Vladimir Putin speech

Patrick L. Smith
The Russian leader delivers an important foreign policy address we should consider. The Times botches it badly

“Have we forgotten how beautiful it is to be on fire for justice?”

Patrick L. Smith
No matter the country, our foreign policy seems to make the same mistake over and over. What's behind this pattern?

7 things McDonald’s really wants you to forget

Martha Rosenberg
The fast-food giant has a checkered history of abusing the environment -- and its workers

Expelled Nazis paid millions in Social Security

David Rising, Randy Herschaft, Richard Lardner

Rick Perry’s demented world order: Why this man can get nowhere near the White House

Heather Digby Parton
The presidential wannabe went overseas to tell the world what he thinks America's role in it is. Brace yourself

Obama’s stealth oil wars

Michael Klare
The U.S. government is increasingly using sanctions to choke off energy-producing states it deems a hostile threat
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