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The Nuclear Posture Review: The World Will Not Surive the American Neoconservatives' Doctrine of US World Hegemony
The Russian government, media, and public don't know what to make of the US Treasury's "Kremlin list." The Treasury list contains the names of the top echelon of Russian government and business leadership.
Urges All Koreans to Push Bilateral Cooperation
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on Donald Trumps foreign policy problem that is creating a face-off between the Kurds and Turkey and a lose-lose situation for the U.S. Mike Pence and Jim Mattis don't se
In this exclusive Roundtable Newsbud Founder and Editor Sibel Edmonds is joined by Newsbud's Russia expert and host of The Russian Newspaper Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic, and Newsbud's China expert and host of China Watch, Peter Lee.
Replaying the Roman Civil Wars in Reverse Since 9/11
Henry Kissinger rightly noted that it's often more dangerous being an ally of the United States than its enemy.
Henry Kissinger rightly noted that it's often more dangerous being an ally of the United States than its enemy.
There is a wide bipartisan majority that seeks an American foreign policy of realism and restraint.
Informing Iran, "The U.S. is watching what you do," Amb. Nikki Haley called an emergency meeting Friday of the Security Council regarding the riots in Iran. The session left her and us looking ridiculous.
US Empire Is Running The Same Script With Iran That It Ran With Libya, Syria.
Newsbud founder and editor Sibel Edmonds is joined by Newsbud Senior Analyst Pye Ian in this two part, special report. The two Iran experts, Edmonds and Ian, examine recent developments in the civil unrest in Iran, providing historical background and
Newsbud founder and editor Sibel Edmonds is joined by Newsbud Senior Analyst Pye Ian in this two part, special report. The two Iran experts, Edmonds and Ian, examine recent developments in the civil unrest in Iran, providing historical background and
It just might be that the two Koreas are figuring out a way to avoid war, much to the anger and chagrin of President Trump and the U.S. national-security establishment, who are obviously increasingly viewing war as inevitable and even in the best int
The major---perhaps only---redeeming virtue of the Donald's ersatz campaign platform was his clear intent to seek a rapprochement with Russia, revamp America's commitments to NATO and other cold war relics and to discard "Regime Change" as the core t
Offers High-Level Talks Next Week
Pakistan: US Offers Nothing But 'Invective and Mistrust'
The violence and blooshed continues in Iran with least 9 more people being killed, overnight, and the arrest rates continue to rise as 100 more dissidents were arrested as the discontent and expressed unrest is sweeping Iran.
Entered By: Dave HodgesThe 20th century was rife with partitions, many of them involving European powers carving up colonial possessions in Africa and the Middle East with what often appears to have been little or no concern for local realities.
Will 2018 dampen the fires that rage across the Middle East? Although skepticism is understandable, there is a glimmer of change.
A ceasefire between pro-Russian forces and Ukraine has been re-established after a flare-up in the fighting.
Sees Allegations Against Russia as Prelude to Pullout
Official Blames Houthis for Continuing to 'Menace' Saudi Invaders
US National Security Advisor HR McMaster has warned that the US is ready to "force" the denuclearization of North Korea. Of course that means a US military strike. But how enthusiastic is South Korea about being in the crosshairs after a US strike?
What do we make of Trump's national security speech? First of all, it is the military/security complex's speech, and it is inconsistent with Trump's intention of normalizing relations with Russia.
Secretary of State Tillerson said we should talk to North Korea, then the White House said it's a waste of time, then Tillerson agreed. What's going on?
For the first hundred years of American history, the United States was founded on the concept of a limited-government republic, one whose government did not intervene in the affairs of other nations, ...
LIMA, Peru -- It is 8 a.m. and the line of Venezuelan refugees outside the Interpol office already stretches to the end of the block.
Foreign affairs analyst Jim Jatras joins today's Liberty Report to discuss the new US National Security Strategy scheduled to be released next week. Big changes? New approach? We'll discuss...
For the first hundred years of American history, the United States was founded on the concept of a limited-government republic, one whose government did not intervene in the affairs of other nations, specifically in Europe and Asia. America's non-i