No Ceasefire/Ceasefire in Northern Syria
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Syria -- The newspaper of shame, not record, reinvented facts on the ground throughout years of US aggression in Syria.
President Trump is reversing his foreign policy decisions so quickly these days that it almost seems like he overturns himself before making the decision in the first place.
In an intensifying situation which could mean major war between two state powers is on the horizon, Syrian state news agency SANA has reported "heavy" ongoing clashes between the Syrian Army and Turkish forces since Sunday.
"It's a quadruple win. The U.S. performs a face saving withdrawal, which Trump can sell as avoiding a conflict with NATO ally Turkey. Turkey has the guarantee - by the Russians - that the Syrian Army will be in control of the Turkish-Syrian b
Today's Liberty Report will rip three top stories from the headlines and break down what the mainstream media is not reporting on them. What's really going on as Lebanon's government continues to melt away in the face of sustained protests? What's th
Syria -- US aggression in Syria is all about eliminating its sovereign independence, gaining another imperial trophy, installing puppet rule, plundering its resources, exploiting its people, removing an Israeli rival, and isolating Iran -- ahead of
Syria -- Leave it to the NYT, consistently reinventing history instead of reporting events accurately -- never on key geopolitical issues when conflicting with imperial interests.
The Dissembler-in-Chief took to Twitter this past weekend to let the world know that "Something very big has just happened!"
President Trump is reversing his foreign policy decisions so quickly these days that it almost seems like he overturns himself before making the decision in the first place.
-'wiped out by apocalyptic dust storm', experts claim
Trump has said he hopes to secure a US share of Syrian oil revenues, which is potentially a war crime
Syria -- Like his predecessors, Trump operates as a frontman for the military, industrial, security complex, Wall Street, and other monied interests.
'We should be able to take some'
Trump's boast that "this was an outcome created by us, the United States, and nobody else" was as empty as all the other rhetoric coming out of the White House over the past two and a half years.
President Trump is reversing his foreign policy decisions so quickly these days that it almost seems like he overturns himself before making the decision in the first place. Last week he was very clear that the US was pulling its troops out of Syria.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has been chewing down his fingernails ever since President Trump's first suggestion that US troops should come home from the Middle East.
276 more Russian Military Police officers and 33 additional equipment pieces will be deployed in Syria, Russia's state media reported. These forces will likely participate in security operations along the Syrian-Turkish border to the east of the Eu
Trump suggests Kurds move to area near oilfields
The sectarian and ethnic civil wars that have ravaged a large part of the Middle East over the past 40 years are coming to an end.
The below analysis is provided by "Ehsani" -- a Middle East expert, Syrian-American banker and financial analyst who visits the region frequently and writes for the influential geopolitical analysis blog, Syria Comment.
The United States military has conducted a special operations raid targeting one of its most high-value targets, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State militant group (ISIS), Newsweek has learned. President Donald Trump approved the mi
Syria -- All US post-WW II wars were and remain flagrant US Charter breaches.
The Grayzone has an excellent new article out titled "US troops are staying in Syria to 'keep the oil' – and have already killed hundreds over it" ...
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Russia will soon find itself caught between Turkey and Syria...
When President Trump decided to relocate a few troops on Syria's northern border and announced that he would withdraw all the other U.S. troops from Syria, interventionists went ballistic.
"Let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand," said President Donald Trump in an impassioned defense of his decision to cut ties to the Syrian Kurds, withdraw and end these "endless wars."