Friday, 22 November , 2024

Cold war

World War III: This is How the U.S. Military Would Have...

By Michael Peck October 27, 2017 Attention, people of Cuba: Obey the orders of the U.S. Army, or suffer the consequences. This is what the Cubans would...

Amid a Cyber Cold War, is the Cyber Mission Force prepared?

By Stoney Trent In recent years, cyber intrusions have compromised both personal privacy and national security in the United States. Recent hacks of financial, government...

“Wipe the Soviet Union Off the Map”, 204 Atomic Bombs against...

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky November 04, 2017 According to a secret document dated September 15, 1945, “the Pentagon had envisaged blowing up the Soviet Union  with a...

From Kennedy’s Assassination to the Massacre of 600.000 Communists in Indonesia

The Indonesia Massacre’s Historic Message Exclusive: The U.S. mainstream media’s credulity toward today’s Official Narratives is especially troubling given the false storylines from the past,...

Cuban Missile Crisis: 14 Days When the World Was on the...

On October 14, 1962, 55 years ago, a US Air Force U-2 spy plane took pictures confirming the deployment of Soviet R-12 missiles on...

The danger of Nuclear War and the Political Paralysis of Europe,...

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*) Never since the Cuban Missile Crisis has there been such an unstable situation in the global political system, including the system...

America is considering Nuclear War

America had first Contemplated Nuclear War against both China and North Korea in 1950 By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, October 16, 2017 In 1950, Chinese volunteer...

Stanislav Petrov: the Ignominious End of the Man Who Saved the...

by Linda Pentz Gunter I just returned from the Nuclear-Free Future Awards in Basel, Switzerland, which this year were held in conjunction with a conference...

A history of holding back nuclear Armageddon

The nuclear standoff with North Korea reminds KEITH FLETT of Britain’s resistance to the bomb The recent crisis over North Korean nuclear weapons — which...

Why Palestine is Still the Issue

By John Pilger When I first went to Palestine as a young reporter in the 1960s, I stayed on a kibbutz. The people I met...