by John Gershman, Tom Hayden | Jul 13, 2005 | Democracy & Governance, Human Rights, War & Peace
“When you’re in the middle of a conflict, you’re trying to find pillars of strength to lean on.” – U.S. military officer, Iraq, May 19, 2005. In January 2005, a group of fifty peace activists from the Vietnam and Iraq eras issued a global...
by Michel Chossudovsky | Aug 1, 2001 | Labor, Trade, & Finance, War & Peace
The Western press points to the “mediation” of the U.S. and the EU in what is largely portrayed as an “internal conflict.” Public opinion is led to believe that the Macedonian crisis pertains solely to the social, political, and language rights...
by John Feffer | Jun 1, 1999 | Uncategorized
f the U.S. government had wanted to destroy Russia from the inside out, it couldn’t have devised a more effective policy than its so-called “strategic partnership.” From aggressive foreign policy to misguided economic advice to undemocratic...
by Laura Payne | Sep 1, 1998 | War & Peace
Key Points U.S.-Russian security relations have slowly deteriorated since 1993. Russian economic and military erosion has negatively impacted its foreign and security relations. Tensions are growing over increased U.S. involvement in the politics of the former Soviet...