Having been fully briefed on the "intelligence" proving Russians 'hacked' the election - because how else could Hillary Clinton have lost? - president-elect Trump is starting to shift the narrative this morning to expose the establishment's blinkere
• http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com, By Ramzy Baro
So how could Trump as president benefit Palestinians in any way? Simply put: clarity. And end to Washingtonian doublespeak would be good for Palestine.
On this week's episode of On Contact, Chris Hedges discusses the hidden tragedy of the Vietnam War with author of "Kill Anything that Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam".
The never-Trumpers are never going to surrender the myth that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the hacking of Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and the Democratic National Committee to defeat Clinton and elect Donald Trump.
• http://original.antiwar.com,by Patrick J. Buchanan
The never-Trumpers are never going to surrender the myth that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the hacking of Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and the Democratic National Committee to defeat Clinton and elect Donald Trump.
NEW YORK -- John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's top political adviser who served as chairman of her presidential campaign, expressed his support for a request by ten Electoral College voters to receive an intelligence briefing on claims of foreign in
On Dec. 1, Vladimir Putin delivered his annual address to the Federal Assembly -- Russia's analogue to the State of the Union. In his 13th 70-minute address as president of Russia, Putin focused primarily on domestic matters -- the economy and so
President-elect Trump made waves with a recent telephone conversation with the president of Taiwan. It was the highest level conversation in some 25 years. Is this a foretaste of a more aggressive US policy toward China?
President-elect Donald Trump vows to either tear up or rewrite the recent international nuclear deal with Iran, calling it 'disastrous,' and 'the worst deal ever negotiated by Washington.'
The interview of Gen. James Mattis by Wolf Blitzer at Aspen in 2013, in which the recently-retired former CENTCOM commander spoke freely on Middle East policy, has come back to haunt him now that Donald Trump has put him forward as the next Secretary
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump invited Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte to the White House next year during a "very engaging, animated" phone conversation, a Duterte aide said on Friday, amid rocky relations between their two countries.
China has lodged an official protest with the US over a direct contact by phone between President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.