Counterpunch

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03 Aralık 2008
There is not a single, solid anti-war voice in the upper echelons of the Obama foreign policy apparatus. And this is the point: Obama is not going to fundamentally change US foreign policy.
04 Ocak 2008
Two Body Blows to the Political Establishment. By Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair
07 Mayıs 2007
The Birth of the Military-Industrial Complex
16 Şubat 2007
Castro, Machiavelli, Posada and Bush. By Saul Landau
17 Ocak 2007
Escalation Against Iran. By Col. Sam Gardiner
29 Kasım 2006
The Massacre at Beit Hanoun. By Katleen Christison
28 Kasım 2006
Factors in Our Colossal Mess. By Gabriel Kolko
26 Eylül 2006
How Israel is Engineering the "Clash of Civilizations". By Jonathan Cook
15 Eylül 2006
The Coming Collapse of Zionism. By Kathleen Christison
30 Haziran 2006
Another Escalation from the Palestinians. By Jonathan Cook
02 Mayıs 2006
The Israel Lobby. By Norman G. Finkelstein
30 Mart 2006
Blaming the Israel Lobby. By Joseph Massad
09 Mart 2006
For Them Indian Mangoes. By Vijay Prashad
15 Şubat 2006
Paranoid America – by which I mean its governors – has long dreamed of foolproof technology to guard the Homeland from subversion, or penetration by alien hostiles. By Alexander Cockburn
23 Ocak 2006
A tutorial on how to find the real numbers. By Winslow T. Wheeler
25 Kasım 2005
On Tuesday, Britain's Daily Mirror published an explosive story riddled with implications concerning the character and intent of the US president when pursuing his so-called 'war on terror', and perhaps, shedding light on the bombing of Al Jazeera's offices in both Kabul and Baghdad. By Linda S.
17 Kasım 2005
Total Retraction of Emma Brockes's "No Massacre at Srebrenica" Slurs
17 Kasım 2005
On Monday of this week Woodward quietly made his way to the law office of Howard Shapiro, of the firm of Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Doar, and gave a two-hour deposition to Plamegate prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, a man he had denounced on tv the night before Scooter Libby's indictment as "a
13 Eylül 2005
Re-Thinking the Mediterranean. By Omar Barghouti and Adrian Grima
15 Temmuz 2005
There's no more pungent symbol of the corrupt nature of the Bush administration's invasion and occupation of Iraq than Halliburton, the Houston, Texas-based oil services conglomerate, which has made billions from the war even in the face of charges of massive overbilling, shoddy work, official bribe
13 Temmuz 2005
"We are No Longer Able to See the Sun Set" By Andrew N. Rubin
12 Temmuz 2005
An Opportunity or Just More Handwringing from the Peace Movement? By Bill Christison
28 Haziran 2005
Young Turkish students who ask about my military service are usually gobsmacked when I reply that I have never been in the army, and that conscription in England was abolished in the early 1960's. By Michael Dickinson
02 Haziran 2005
Given the Chance, the People Reject "Globalization" By Diana Johnstone
25 Kasım 2004
This is a strange time in Fallujah. They say the war is over, but there is no peace. Every day there is shooting, and there are still killings going on. There is very little left of the town now, everywhere there are buildings which have been destroyed
25 Kasım 2004
Like the Nazi media, the major US radio and TV networks only report what they call "military casualties"--failing to report the civilians killed since the war started and the thousands of women and children killed and wounded since the assault of Fallujah began.
24 Ekim 2003
"It seemed a small miracle that no one was killed or even wounded here," wrote reporter Ian Fisher in a Monday report in the New York Times on Sunday's stunning attack by Iraqi guerrillas on a U.S.
26 Eylül 2003
Edward, dear friend, I wave adieu to you across the abyss. I don't even have to close my eyes to savor your presence, your caustic or merry laughter, your elegance, your spirit as vivid as that of d'Artagnan, the fiery Gascon. by Alexander Cockburn
04 Eylül 2003
Whichever group sent that truck bomb on its way decided that Vieira and his boss were so brazen in moving the UN to play a fig-leaf role in the US occupation of Iraq that spectacular action was necessary to draw attention to the process the process.
03 Eylül 2003
Deregulation in finance and the privatization of public services lead to market manipulation, and record consumer debt. Legal protection of intellectual property rights also allowed corporations to keep prices higher than consumers had been lead to expect.